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Kanangra can be challenging, particularly for a novice bushwalker
100 MAN CAVE & GINGRA RANGE – JUNE 2012 Kanangra Walls > Mt Cloudmaker > TiWilla Plateau > 100 Man Cave > Campagnoni Pass > Willa Butress > Kowmung > Orange Bluff > Brumby Spur > Gingra Track > Kanangra … Continue reading
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The Pondage with a metre of water, you don’t see that often
PANTONEYS CROWN – APRIL 2012 Baal Bone Gap > Baal Bone Point > Crown Creek > Pantoneys Crown > Crown Creek > Hughes Defile > Blue Rocks Pass > The Pondage > McLeans Pass > Baal Bone Gap This walk … Continue reading
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Yarramun Cave – can the scrub really get that bad in 10 months?
YARRAMUN CREEK – OCTOBER 2011 Mt Wilson > Wollangambe River > unnamed spur & ridge > Yarramun Creek > Yarramun Cave > unnamed side creek > unnamed spur and ridges > Wollangambe River > Unnamed fire trail > Mt Wilson Oliver … Continue reading
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A chilly, wet walk in Namadgi
NAMADGI MULTI DAY WALK – ANZAC LWE – APRIL 2010 Yaouk > Lone Pine Trail > Mt Murray > Murray Gap > Bimberi Peak > Oldfields Hut > Mt Morgan > Lone Pine Trail > Yaouk Not sure how we … Continue reading
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I’d better do the Western Arthurs before I get much older
WESTERN ARTHURS, TASMANIA – FEBRUARY 2010 I’d heard a bit about the Western Arthurs … “fantastic”, “magic trip”, words like that. I’m not sure I remember whose idea it was, could have been any of us, Peter C, Jeff B … Continue reading
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