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06 Jun 2025: Hattah - Kulkyne National Park
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR
With the first of our three walks scheduled...
Emu wandered around the campground as we...
Our first walk headed north from the...
The water level was low as part of a planned...
After following the lake shore for a period...
Our route took us across dry lake beds where...
In the distance kangaroo roamed across the...
A faint line across the trunks of the...
We stopped as we progressed to admire some...
From the lakes we moved onto the adjacent...
... followed by more stretches of the Murray...
Each change of elevation and vegetation...
A Kangaroo Fence has been erected around the...
We moved further north across more dry...
In some the vegetation had turned brown in...
In the cooler winter months the walking was...
With evidence of feral pig and goat damage...
As we crossed the dunes they reveled hidden...
Porcupine Grass populated the area with...
After a hearty 19km circuit we arrived back...
Next morning ot was a chilly start to our...
We moved briskly through the Mallee...
The Lookout provided a good view across the...
Looking south from the Warepil Lookout the...
Along the way re-vegetation areas were...
In tune with the planned lake drying cycle...
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Setting a direct course back to our campsite...
At times the scene looked quite grey and...
At other times it was more green set against...
With another 19km under our feet we arrived...
Day 3 was to be something different. After...
From the Pumping Station we headed north...
The river was low and extended sandbanks...
We took advantage of the easier walking.
After reaching a pre-determined point on the...
Despite having no water flow since 2023-24...
We followed the edge of the creek leading us...