eggs wrote:However, there is no chain at the other end where the diverted track comes back into the valley again...
johnw wrote:McKillops Bridge, Snowy River?
ribuck wrote:eggs wrote:However, there is no chain at the other end where the diverted track comes back into the valley again...
Sadly, there was a chain there in May 2018.
peregrinator wrote:johnw wrote:McKillops Bridge, Snowy River?
Correct, johnw. Looking north from Deddick Track. Difficult to imagine what this would have looked like in the 1970 flood. Water reached the bridge decking, 18 metres above the ground.
Zapruda wrote:I wouldn’t mind some snow right now.
Dead horse gap track?
Zapruda wrote:Hmmm. The track down to Four Mile hut?
jonnosan wrote:Porcupine Rocks track?
north-north-west wrote:I was thinking maybe . . . what's it called . . . Rainbow Lake?, below Mt Duncan . . . although don't know that it's that well known and the track wasn't that well defined when I did it, so probably not.
north-north-west wrote:Well, I went from Duncan to Rainbow hence dragging the former into the discussion. Which is probably why I don''t remember the track being that well defined because it was part pad and part off-track between the two, and the walk out from Rainbow was the only bit on a proper track...
johnw wrote:north-north-west wrote:Well, I went from Duncan to Rainbow hence dragging the former into the discussion. Which is probably why I don''t remember the track being that well defined because it was part pad and part off-track between the two, and the walk out from Rainbow was the only bit on a proper track...
You shouldn't have told me that. Never thought of it before but now I'm poring over the map trying to invent an interesting day hike circuit between them
eggs wrote:With that slope it might be Giles.
MountainMadness wrote:did the red in the gaiters provide extra defense against the spinifex?
eggs wrote:NNW - just curious - but I suspect your Cobberas 1 shot is actually looking south. Cleft is probably not in view.
Otherwise we should be seeing the Pilot and the Main range.
ribuck wrote:MountainMadness wrote:did the red in the gaiters provide extra defense against the spinifex?
It's not me in the photo, but ... for Central Australia it makes no sense to wear dark coloured gaiters, because they get very hot in the sun. If I found some sand-coloured gaiters that weren't too heavy I would definitely buy them.
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