Thanks sthughes, corvus, Penguin and Geoskid, I had a fantastic weekend even though I can now barely walk

. I enjoyed the company and the walking, but I'm not so sure about the seating arrangements in the car! You'd think they would make decent middle seats in the back.
I don't know that any of us were quite ready for the walk up Mt Oakleigh at 6.30am, especially those of us who had to move out of our room in the middle of the night to escape the chainsaws, but the views more than made up for it. There were some absolutely stunning views with mountains right around, many with a dusting of snow. The track up goes across button grass plains where sthughes fell into a creek (someone else can describe what happened), then up through a myrtle forest, an amazing stand of pandani and then lots of scoparia before it opens out more on top. We got to the summit with its great views, then discovered it wasn't the summit so headed towards a large cairn. The views there were magnificent but it still wasn't the summit so sthughes and I headed for the
real summit for views of Cradle and Barn Bluff while Geoskid placed a geocache and Penguin started back down.
When I got back down to the bridge near the lodge (after a little mishap of my own in a creek), I found sthughes sitting by the creek washing his gaiters etc after falling in another mud hole. I have to point out that no-one else from our party fell in a mudhole this weekend. Perhaps some mudhole identification training would be useful?
Thanks corvus for the tour guiding before dinner on Saturday, it was very interesting. Thanks sthughes for driving us (round the bends)!
The walk out was a bit of a slog after the Oakleigh walk in the morning, but that was made up for by the superb weather. All in all, a great weekend
