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19 Jan 2024: Lake Eildon - Rocky Peak
Photos:
Bettina BRILL, Robert Ian MAIR, Bernadette HARRINGTON
Early arrival at the Jerusalem Creek...
Outside dining by Lake Eildon set a high bar...
View of Lake Eildon from the Friday night...
On our way back to camp a log was loaded...
Fortunately we had an engineer as leader.
Morning view from Friday night camp.
A late start on Saturday morning allowed...
A crossing of Jerusalem Creek cooled the...
After joining Gap Track our progress slowed...
A disused side track would take us back down...
Fallen trees were only part of the natural...
Signs of kangaroo were noted in the softer...
The track narrowed to a route forged by...
Passing through a section of impressive tree...
Rosy Hyacinth Orchids
The variety of terrain continued
After rejoining Gap Track we dropped down to...
We set up camp in the bush before setting...
A cluster of fungi attracted a lot of...
Blackberries too were a cause to pause.
Back at camp we relaxed after an easy day....
An earlier start had us out on the track...
The crossing of White Creek was easier than...
Taylors Creek Track had its moments but was...
Reaching Rocky Peak required heading off...
Fallen trees, rocky ground and thick...
Finally we reached the summit of Rocky Peak...
The views across to Lake Eildon were...
With The Pinnacle as our next destination...
Care had to be taken as we descended off...
Large boulders at the top changed to loose...
The 4WD Pinnacle Track made the walking...
From the Pinnacle we headed down the...
The Pinnacle Walking Track dropped sharply...
A final shady stretch alonside Barnewall...