Mt Buffalo & 4 day loop over the Bluff, Mts Clear & McDonald

This is a trip report for some solo walking in the Vic Alps last November.
Given a long drive from Adelaide, I like to have some breaks along the way to stretch the legs.
I chose Mt Hope near Echuca on the way over and I dropped in on the Grampians for a quick walk after some heavy rain on the way back.
First it was back to Mt Buffalo again. I find it is a delightful and easy place to get around and would like to bring the grandkids up there one day.
The morning was spent checking out Mt Dunn, Eagle Point and the giant Og, Gog & Magog boulders.
The afternoon saw me mounting up with pack and heading out to the Mt McLeod campsite.
That day set a pattern that was to be repeated throughout my time in the area - generally hot and clear mornings with cloud building up to afternoon rain and thunderstorms.
So there was a little light rain on the way and after settling in to the fantastic grassy area at the campsite, I did the quick walk to the top of Mt McLeod and watched storms to the north and south.
Up early the next day and watched sunrise from a fair way up. There was enough cloud still around to add to sunrise, and the lighting up of the plateau did not disappoint.
This day was the worst on the BOM forecast and it proved to be that. Steady rain on the walk out and the drive around to Mansfield was through heavy rain and lightning.
[I had pencilled in a car camp in the mountains that night - but due to the weather I piked out and stayed in a motel.]
Given a long drive from Adelaide, I like to have some breaks along the way to stretch the legs.
I chose Mt Hope near Echuca on the way over and I dropped in on the Grampians for a quick walk after some heavy rain on the way back.
First it was back to Mt Buffalo again. I find it is a delightful and easy place to get around and would like to bring the grandkids up there one day.
The morning was spent checking out Mt Dunn, Eagle Point and the giant Og, Gog & Magog boulders.
The afternoon saw me mounting up with pack and heading out to the Mt McLeod campsite.
That day set a pattern that was to be repeated throughout my time in the area - generally hot and clear mornings with cloud building up to afternoon rain and thunderstorms.
So there was a little light rain on the way and after settling in to the fantastic grassy area at the campsite, I did the quick walk to the top of Mt McLeod and watched storms to the north and south.
Up early the next day and watched sunrise from a fair way up. There was enough cloud still around to add to sunrise, and the lighting up of the plateau did not disappoint.
This day was the worst on the BOM forecast and it proved to be that. Steady rain on the walk out and the drive around to Mansfield was through heavy rain and lightning.
[I had pencilled in a car camp in the mountains that night - but due to the weather I piked out and stayed in a motel.]