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Some Mt Wellington Pics

Fri 19 Mar, 2010 8:49 pm

Hi

Just new to this forum.
Living on the lower slopes of The Mountain it is something of a passion of mine. Just thought I'd post a random selection of some of my mountain pics:
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Regards,

Geoff

Re: Some Mt Wellington Pics

Fri 19 Mar, 2010 9:04 pm

Great Pics Geoff - stayed in Hobart for a couple of days a week ago and it was in cloud the whole time so unfortunately we didnt go up.

Woftt.

Re: Some Mt Wellington Pics

Fri 19 Mar, 2010 9:38 pm

Lovely shots! Welcome!

Re: Some Mt Wellington Pics

Sat 20 Mar, 2010 7:30 am

WOFTT wrote:Great Pics Geoff - stayed in Hobart for a couple of days a week ago and it was in cloud the whole time so unfortunately we didnt go up.

Woftt.


Wow you were unlucky, I think it's only been in cloud a few days all summer, mind you it's still nice up there in cloud :)

Great pics Geoff, welcome to the forum!

Re: Some Mt Wellington Pics

Fri 09 Apr, 2010 4:59 pm

Loved them. Reminded me of the Dombrovskis book I've got somewhere in my library. I'll have to contact you next time I'm down and maybe have a walk together?
Where are those falls, are they Strickland? I only descended as far as O'Grady's.
Cheers, Ian

Re: Some Mt Wellington Pics

Sat 10 Apr, 2010 8:38 am

Thanks for the kind words folks.
Ian - Dombrovskis' work is always a great inspiration to me, and yes, the falls are Strickland (just up the road from home). PM me when you're next in Hobart & see what we can arrange.
Sam - the rocks are natural. Broken dolerite columns that are (very) slowly falling over.

Geoff
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