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Thu 02 Jun, 2011 3:00 pm
Due to persistent requests

for more images from this area, here are some from a six day walk in December 2009 by a group of Taswegians which included some LWC & HWC members.
Last edited by
tas-man on Thu 02 Jun, 2011 8:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 3:20 pm
Amazing thanks Ian.
Doesnt look as much greenery on the plains as i'd have thought....
Is the climbing shot of the ascent of Corner peak??
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 3:45 pm
Last few -

- As I recall the story, the decision was made here to not continue with the traverse, but retrace their route back to Scotts Peak Dam.
PS - these are not my photos and I was not on this walk, but if forum members want further info from those involved, PM me and I will forward your enquiry so you can discuss this area privately, in accordance with forum rules.
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 4:58 pm
Thanks so much Ian, very, very much appreciated.
What a fantastic looking little range, I look forward to that trip in years to come.
Sorry to pester you too
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 5:03 pm
I dount the Monoliths would be a sensitive area would they? Discussing open on the forum is probably not going to encourage hundreds of people to rush into this range.... none that know what the'd be getting themselves into anyway
Awesome pictures whoever they belong to, thanks very much for posting them Ian.
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 5:09 pm
stu wrote:Thanks so much Ian, very, very much appreciated.
What a fantastic looking little range, I look forward to that trip in years to come.
Sorry to pester you too

That's OK stu, I had intended posting them one day, as this area is rarely photographed in such good weather
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 6:13 pm
Thanks Tas -Man. Fantastic looking place. My monthly lottery ticket didnt come up trumps, so no full time peak bagging for me.

So many fantastic looking places to visit. Thanks for the glimpse into this very rarely visited place. I wonder how often it is visited? Once every 2-3 years perhaps. Great to daydream on future adventures.
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 6:25 pm
ahh, Brings back some memories..
Is that crossing the Dodds river?
It took us 3hrs to find a way across, the water was way up - the comment way well lets just swim it - the reply was a quite resounding NO! We managed to find an island where the river split and reduced the water flow enough that we could find a way across. On the other side we found a fallen log. We got up onto the range and realised we'd grossly under estimated the time we needed.
Thu 02 Jun, 2011 6:43 pm
Looks like the New Harbour Range, but bigger

Aptly named. Thanks for posting Ian.
Mon 06 Jun, 2011 11:29 am
These are some stunning photos. Some good faces in the last photo
Mon 06 Jun, 2011 12:54 pm
bushwalker zane wrote:These are some stunning photos. Some good faces in the last photo

yep, they're all like "this *&%$#! sucks and i want to die"
Mon 06 Jun, 2011 12:54 pm
bushwalker zane wrote:These are some stunning photos. Some good faces in the last photo

Yes! I think the expression on all their faces says something about the three days experience to that point
Mon 06 Jun, 2011 1:36 pm
Ah, but I think the whole thing would have been an amazing experience!

Jealous!
Mon 06 Jun, 2011 7:39 pm
Thanks for posting Ian. What a place!
Fri 22 Jul, 2011 10:13 am
Awesome. I like the portrait of those hard men scrub eaters at the end.
Fri 22 Jul, 2011 9:40 pm
Whats the sharp and pointy peak with a lake beneath?
Sat 23 Jul, 2011 6:42 am
Probably Mt Maconochie.
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