tas-man wrote:Is that looking out from the cave at Ketchem Bay?
Graham51 wrote:Is that at Louisa Bay? My daughter went out to that island and nearly put her hand on a snake.
Tortoise wrote:Lake Vera?
bushwalker zane wrote:Mt Poimena?
north-north-west wrote:Handley? Most of the Blue Tier peaks tend to be rock slab rather than boulders, from memory.
Tortoise wrote:north-north-west wrote:Handley? Most of the Blue Tier peaks tend to be rock slab rather than boulders, from memory.
Got it, nnw. I finally made it to the Blue Tier, for a very enjoyable day.
north-north-west wrote:Tortoise wrote:I finally made it to the Blue Tier, for a very enjoyable day.
It's a lovely area, with a great batch of daywalks. Should be better known, really.
Tortoise wrote:north-north-west wrote:Tortoise wrote:I finally made it to the Blue Tier, for a very enjoyable day.
It's a lovely area, with a great batch of daywalks. Should be better known, really.
Exactly!! Had a delightful time with Cameron, Handley Peak & the real Littlechild, and Scott. And I was more than happy to pay $10 to camp at the delightful Weldborough Pub, with hot showers included. I couldn't believe that a fantastic walk like Mt Scott (fungi world in autumn) is so very close to a city, and so very little known.
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