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04 May 2013: Grampians Track Maintenance
Photos:
Ian Mair, Deb Shand
Four Melbourne Bushies arrived on Friday...
A bit of house re-location brought our group...
David, the principal coordinator for the...
We met with the Parks Ranger on our way to...
At the start of the track along Wallaby Road...
The walk in to Wallaby Rocks had already...
From Wallaby Rocks we could look across to...
Deb and David get set to start work.
The first section dropped steeply from...
The chain saw and an assortment of other...
As the morning wore on Asses Ears still...
Progress was being made and we were rewarded...
Stone by stone the way was cleared.
By lunchtime we had made our way down into...
Back up at Wallaby Rocks Jim and David relax...
The next section across the saddle was...
Alas, we ran out of fuel and the day's work...
Higher up the gully the views opened out to...
Heading back down with Wallaby Rocks bathed...
Back at camp it was time to get the fire...
On Sunday it was time for a bit of easy...
Mackenzie Falls thundered in the gully below.
Up close it looked even better.