The desolate Woolgorong Outcamp. Remnants of a pastoral lease.

Описание к видео The desolate Woolgorong Outcamp. Remnants of a pastoral lease.

Woolgorong Outcamp (sometimes known as Woolgorong OutStation) is on a nature reserve called "Ex" Woolgorong Station. It was originally an outcamp on the Mount Erin property which included the now known "Ex Woolgorong Station". Mount Erin station was bought by Mr Hubert Lee-Steere, or his father, in 1900. In 1903 it was sold to the Western Australian Government. The undeveloped area became known as Woolgorong Station with Mr H. Lee-Steere stocking it with sheep purchased from Mount Erin when it was sold and he set about developing it from his "headquarters" which is the present day Woolgorong Outcamp which is a small modest stone and mud dwelling. An outcamp is a dwelling some distance from the main homestead of a pastoral station and generally used when mustering or herding stock.

Hubert Lee-Steere moved the headquarters for Woolgorong Station to the present location of Woolgorong Homestead, in 1907. It's believed the reason for this relocation was to be nearer to a railway line.

Woolgorong Station was divided up into 28 "paddocks" and Woolgorong Outcamp is in the Square Well paddock, south of the Murchison River which runs through Woolgorong Station.

Oondamaroo "Jim" Dingo (Dec.), Yamatji, and Maternal Grandfather to Mullewa's well known Ernie Dingo, Yamatji, is recorded as having worked as a station hand on Wollgorong Station in 1942.

Woolgorong Pastoral Lease is on the Traditional lands of the Mullewa Wadjari, Wajarri Yamatji, Widi peoples.

Drone Video taken in 4k at 60fps

Take nothing but photos/video,
Leave nothing but footprints and
Kill nothing but time.

Chapters:
0:16 - Woolgorong Outcamp
1:30 - The Pajero crossing a dry creek near Woolgorong Outcamp

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