Not that far north!johnw wrote:Bonneys Tier?
Not that far north!johnw wrote:Bonneys Tier?
Tortoise wrote:teak wrote:Kimberleys lookout?
Not Kimberleys, but you're very close.
Tortoise wrote:teak wrote:Kimberleys lookout?
Not Kimberleys, but you're very close.
north-north-west wrote:Same quadrant as the last photo.
johnw wrote:north-north-west wrote:Same quadrant as the last photo.
Probably wrong but kind of reminds me of going up Cradle.
Not that I'd contemplate it in such icy looking conditions. How slippery was that?
north-north-west wrote:johnw wrote:north-north-west wrote:Same quadrant as the last photo.
Probably wrong but kind of reminds me of going up Cradle.
Not as well known or anywhere near as frequently travelled, but that's the closest so far. You even have the first letter correct.Not that I'd contemplate it in such icy looking conditions. How slippery was that?
Not so bad going up. Going down was tricky. Was wishing for spikes but my cheap ones carked it on the previous trip and the flash new ones hadn't yet arrived.
north-north-west wrote:Right reserve. Wrong peak.
north-north-west wrote:Going the wrong way.
north-north-west wrote:Not far enough north. And it is an Abel.
north-north-west wrote:Yep, climbing Clumner from Fish River Rd on a lovely cold morning.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Hmmm is this the start of the Cuvier valley track John?
north-north-west wrote:Looks like the open section of the track from Trappers to George Howes.
north-north-west wrote:There are marker poles in there - one old, some new. Is this one of the daywalk tracks around Cradle?
Rexyviney36 wrote:Been ages since I’ve been there (never in the snow) but is it between Lake Ball and Lake Adelaide?
north-north-west wrote:Junction Lake track, north of Adelaide . . . maybe near Stretcher Lake?
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