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18 Jun 2022: Beginners` - Mt Alexander
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR
We set out in brilliant sunshine with the TV...
Shortly after entering the Mt Alexander...
At the toe of a suitable spur we stopped to...
Then it was up the spur towards to top of Mt...
Still following kangaroo tracks we wove our...
Lunchtime found us on top of a large granite...
We were in no hurry to move on!
A gnarled and knotted old tree trunk looked...
Our next stop was at a former granite quarry.
Evidence of the quarrying technique is still...
As clouds started to drift in we took a side...
Wasting no time after reaching camp we had...
Next morning we rose with low cloud swirling...
Enjoying the mystique of the mist we...
From convenient view points we could see...
Dog Rocks provided a convenient sheltered...
Our route along the West Ridge Track...
Mist and trees blended into amazing views.
The path made its way steadily towards the...
The view from Langs Lookout was lost in the...
After dropping down the eastern side of Mt...
With the TV Towers now barely visible at our...
For those of us passing through Malmesbury...