<p>Harold Bell Lasseter had always claimed he had found an immense reef of gold hundreds of miles west of Alice Springs. In 1930 with Australia in the grip of Depression a privately funded expedition led by Fred Blakeley accompanied Lasseter in an attempt to relocate the reef. Blakeley left Lasseter at Ililba and Lasseter continued his trek towards the Olgas with a dingo shooter and their camels. Lasseter continued to be introspective and brood prompting Lasseter to go off alone with two camels.</p><p>In March 1931 an expedition led by bushman Bob Buck found Lasseter&#39;s body at Winter&#39;s Glen and his diary at Hull&#39;s Creek wherein it describes how after his camels bolted he was alone in the desert encountering a group of nomadic Aboriginals who offered him food and shelter. Blind exhausted and dying Lasseter made one last attempt to walk from Hull&#39;s Creek to Uluru.</p><p>The diary was purchased by Ion Idriess from Lasseter&#39;s widow in 1931 and from it he wrote the best-seller <em>Lasseter&#39;s Last Ride</em>. Here is the transcription of the diary with its original mud-maps and drawings.</p>
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