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26 Dec 2020: The Cobberas
Photos:
John TERRELL
We gathered at peaceful Native Dog Flat...
At Cowombat Flat we inspected the wreckage...
The Murray River is so narrow here that you...
The next morning was cold and misty and...
This cairn was marks the "straight-line"...
The mint bush
On day 3, we climbed onto the Cobberas...
But as we ascended the route became rockier...
Near the top of Cobberas No. 2, the clouds...
But then it was back to clambering over...
Eventually we reached the unburnt section...
We had occasional views through the trees.
Still no track, but the going was becoming...
We had the first real view of the trip from...
We camped in a delightful saddle at the head...
...carpeted with wildflowers...
...and surrounded by huge snowgums, bent...
The next morning we headed off with daypacks...
We were glad to be out walking on such a...
The view of Cleft Peak from Cobberas No. 1
White Purslane nestled in the rocky crevices.
Massed mint bush and bushy pea near the...
We climbed Cleft Peak
And then descended the steep rocks.
After lunch we picked up our packs and...