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01 Oct 2017: Tarilta Creek Gully and Goldfields Ruins
Photos:
Robert Ian Mair
With over 20km to go our leader wasted no...
Our initial path followed the Great Dividing...
After an early start from Melbourne and a...
The route skirted alongside farmlands.
The vision of farmlands was soon replaced by...
The view ahead didn't offer the prospect of...
We crossed from side-to-side as creek would...
Flashes of colour spread across the...
We lost count of the number of creek...
With each crossing we felt more and more...
Lunchtime and a quick check to make sure we...
An echidna disturbed by our passing assumed...
Wattles presented stunning displays of...
After leaving the creek edges we headed for...
These were soon followed by a visit to Mr...
The nearby mine shafts were impressive.
Not the place to drop your lunch.
The next shaft was just as scary.
Followed by a dip into a saddle before the...
Our route took us along a creek bed ravaged...
Back on the Great Dividing Trail we neared...
Not quite up to the standard of the adjacent...