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Pine Hut Plain Bridge Photo

Postby dplanet » Fri 05 Oct, 2007 11:55 pm

How about this photograph of Pine Hut Plain Bridge!
http://member.melbpc.org.au/~dzungn/tas ... dge_06.jpg
It was taken in late December 2005. I started from trail head on Overland Track via new Pelion Hut. Sad to know that the bridge is down. Will be back later this year. Dzung
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Pine Hut Plain Bridge Photo

Postby dplanet » Fri 16 Nov, 2007 9:36 am

Lucky that my plan has been changed. After Frenchman's Cap I will be heading to north west region paddling Arthur River and doing few walks in the area.
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Re: Pine Hut Plain Bridge Photo

Postby dplanet » Fri 18 Jan, 2008 1:47 pm

dplanet wrote:How about this photograph of Pine Hut Plain Bridge!
http://member.melbpc.org.au/~dzungn/tas ... dge_06.jpg
It was taken in late December 2005. I started from trail head on Overland Track via new Pelion Hut. Sad to know that the bridge is down. Will be back later this year. Dzung


Did not go there because I was not sure about the condition of the bridge. It is rather ok to go across via the newly fixed bridge. I was told about it by one of the fellows whom I met on the summit of Mt Jerusalem. They walked in The Walls via Fanny and Powena. Actually, we had met in Mersey the year before. I could be identified by just after a few-minutes chat.
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