Best done in a group of at least two people (you'll see why at GZ)
Looking around you might think this is untouched bushland, but you'd be a long way from the truth. Once the entire area was dotted with Sandalwood Trees from Port Augusta to Cowell but a thriving industry formed converting every part of these trees to Incense. Even the stumps and roots were pulled out by horse and chain to make the most money they could. An old timer once told me that there are a few trees left and a few that have grown from seeds but he wouldn't tell me where they were in case I had evil intentions. Cutters made small camps here and there which can still be found and they cut a lot of firewood to sell while in the bush.
Sit back, enjoy the serenity of this bushland and remember the hard work put in to make a buck from this land... while you're there you might like to play a game or three..