"Exploring the Jagungal Wilderness"

On the NSW site I have posted details about a new guidebook, by the above name, for Kosciuszko National Park. The relevance of that discussion to Victoria, and the reason for this post, is that from experience I know that many of the bushwalkers who walk in Kosciuszko National Park are Victorians. In fact KNP may well be more visited by Victorians than New South Welshmen.
Now that the book has been published as an ebook on Amazon and Apple and has been released as a physical book, I am looking for suggestions from Victorians as to the retail shops in Melbourne and elsewhere which best cater to Victorian bushwalkers. Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
In the meantime inquiries can be sent directly to me at rvhgreen@outlook.com
The essence of the book and the history behind it follows.
“The 2003 fires in Kosciuszko National Park, destroyed 23 huts and did enormous environmental damage. But they had some beneficial side effects. By clearing the undergrowth they revealed things which had been hidden or forgotten.
This book tells of the hut ruins, graves and other features which were found; and also the old dray tracks and bridle trails which were traced and recorded.
A real revelation was that the bridle trails and dray tracks, which had been used by graziers and miners for over 100 years, were very sensible routes, which are just as useful for bushwalkers today as they were to the old-timers then.
Klaus Hueneke, author of “Huts of the High Country” and “Kiandra to Kosciusko” described it as "The most detailed coverage of track and hut sites in the Jagungal Wilderness ever compiled.”
Now that the book has been published as an ebook on Amazon and Apple and has been released as a physical book, I am looking for suggestions from Victorians as to the retail shops in Melbourne and elsewhere which best cater to Victorian bushwalkers. Any suggestions will be gratefully received.
In the meantime inquiries can be sent directly to me at rvhgreen@outlook.com
The essence of the book and the history behind it follows.
“The 2003 fires in Kosciuszko National Park, destroyed 23 huts and did enormous environmental damage. But they had some beneficial side effects. By clearing the undergrowth they revealed things which had been hidden or forgotten.
This book tells of the hut ruins, graves and other features which were found; and also the old dray tracks and bridle trails which were traced and recorded.
A real revelation was that the bridle trails and dray tracks, which had been used by graziers and miners for over 100 years, were very sensible routes, which are just as useful for bushwalkers today as they were to the old-timers then.
Klaus Hueneke, author of “Huts of the High Country” and “Kiandra to Kosciusko” described it as "The most detailed coverage of track and hut sites in the Jagungal Wilderness ever compiled.”