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02 Dec 2016: Grampians: Peaks Trail
Photos:
Robert Ian Mair, ray spooner
After Friday night at Borough Huts camp...
We left the campsite early as a visitor...
It was a gentle start from Halls Gap.
The track soon gained in elevation.
Taking in the views
It was hard not to keep stopping to admire...
Some found even better spots for a view.
We chose the route less followed up Splitter...
Splitter Falls up close
Resting before tackling The pinnacle
Off-track on the way to the road above.
The early morning sun promised a warm day as...
The view along the canyon from above is...
Once out of the canyon the track opened out...
A brief stop to moisten the hat as the sun...
Silent Street looked cool and inviting.
In silence we took in the local ambience.
the group emerging from Silent Street
From The Pinnacle there were clear views in...
Lake Bellfield from The Pinnacle.
We were not the only ones taking in the...
We continued on along the Peaks Trail and...
During a break at Sundial Carpark we were...
They were unconcerned by our presence.
Perhaps it was because we were disguised in...
It wasn't long until we were checking out...
The views from the tent platforms are...
On Sunday we set off bright and early again...
John was experimenting with a new camel...
The wildflowers came in all shapes and sizes.
There were even curious ones to research...
The route up to Mt Rosea was a photographers...
It wove its way through narrow passages.
And passed inviting outcrops for a better...
Interesting rock formation
The final approach to Mount Rosea was across...
Daredevil John as Mt. Rosea
They fell away at the top to give more...
From Mount Rosea we headed down the new...
The track descended sharply at first.
It then leveled off to a gentle gradient.
Lake Bellfield was clearly visible on the...
All too soon we were back at Borough Huts...