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09 Mar 2012: Mt Cobbler
Photos:
Deborah Shand, Ian Mair
We took the cars as far as the Upper King...
After a short road slog the walk began in...
The climb was steady as we worked our way...
We soon had great views.
An Alpine Copperhead snake kept a wary eye...
Lunch was taken in comfort after ensuring...
What does your GPS say?
The Cobbler Lake Track provided an easier...
The shade at the shelter by the lake was a...
Cobbler Lake looked cool and inviting in the...
A relaxing afternoon at the campsite beside...
Who said bushwalking was hard work?
A fire was in order as the temperature...
Morning mist on the lake
Time to explore some of the waterfalls near...
David provided a free transport service to...
From a distance the waterfalls looked...
Bob tests his balance as he crosses a raging...
The final approach to Mt Cobbler involved a...
Leader Agajan led the way with confidence.
Looking back from the top.
Sue takes in the views.
Our group minus one at the top of Mt Cobbler.
The way back was as much fun as the way up.
There is nothing like the warmth of a camp...
Day three and the trip is nearly over. The...
Back at the Upper King River camping area...