'The Reserve' in Winter

Fellow trekkers,
I would like to share some images that I captured during a recent, 25 day self-supported trip to the heart of 'The Reserve' in mid-winter.
My aim was to climb as many of the lesser visited peaks in Cradle Mt-Lake St Clair NP as I was able to do, therefore experiencing both the beauty and the bite of the Tasmanian winter.
Some key highlights of my trip included: Cradle Skyline Traverse (attempted), Pelion West Circuit and the Du Cane Traverse.
Although my tolerance of the cold was well and truly tested, I was amazed at the transformation of the landscape. Frozen tarns, icy boulder fields, and the short daylight hours
made for a truly unique experience. I'm also looking forward to the day when I'm able to feel with my fingertips again.
I used an Olympus EM-1 with a 12-40mm lens to take the following pictures.
Happy winter to everyone,
Andy
If you would like to see more images of remote mountainous landscapes from Australia, or read some of my stories about solo wilderness travel, you can visit my blog,
http://mountainsofaustralia.com/the-reserve-in-winter/
I would like to share some images that I captured during a recent, 25 day self-supported trip to the heart of 'The Reserve' in mid-winter.
My aim was to climb as many of the lesser visited peaks in Cradle Mt-Lake St Clair NP as I was able to do, therefore experiencing both the beauty and the bite of the Tasmanian winter.
Some key highlights of my trip included: Cradle Skyline Traverse (attempted), Pelion West Circuit and the Du Cane Traverse.
Although my tolerance of the cold was well and truly tested, I was amazed at the transformation of the landscape. Frozen tarns, icy boulder fields, and the short daylight hours
made for a truly unique experience. I'm also looking forward to the day when I'm able to feel with my fingertips again.

I used an Olympus EM-1 with a 12-40mm lens to take the following pictures.
Happy winter to everyone,
Andy

If you would like to see more images of remote mountainous landscapes from Australia, or read some of my stories about solo wilderness travel, you can visit my blog,
http://mountainsofaustralia.com/the-reserve-in-winter/