Mt. Wellington

Posted:
Tue 22 Jul, 2008 10:38 pm
by Mickeymoo
Re: Mt. Wellington

Posted:
Wed 23 Jul, 2008 7:41 am
by frank_in_oz
Great pics. Heard it was pretty cold over there.
Re: Mt. Wellington

Posted:
Wed 23 Jul, 2008 9:30 am
by Nick S
I would've thought the gates were closed yesterday? You could ski down that road, well cross country at least

Re: Mt. Wellington

Posted:
Wed 23 Jul, 2008 9:49 am
by the_camera_poser
Wow- what awesome pics. I guess you have a 4WD LOL
Re: Mt. Wellington

Posted:
Wed 23 Jul, 2008 10:17 am
by Mickeymoo
Thanks Guys for your comments. Nick the gates were closed, but they did open them up to the springs mid morning, I caught a bus to strickland ave/huon rd and walked up from there, there were a few skiers earlier but they started to clear the road above the springs in the afternoon, I would think the road would be open all the way up by now.
CP unfortunatly I don't have a 4WD, those aren't my tracks in the snow they are from council workers, as apparently some people working in the tower had been trapped for a day!
Michael.
Re: Mt. Wellington

Posted:
Wed 23 Jul, 2008 10:57 am
by johnw
Great photos as usual Michael. I looked at the weather observations for Tassie at lunchtime yesterday and noticed a bushwalkers weather alert for snow down to 300 metres just about everywhere. The thought of snow on Mt Wellington at ~1200 m crossed my mind! Looks like a walk for thermals and goretex jackets

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Re: Mt. Wellington

Posted:
Wed 23 Jul, 2008 12:06 pm
by Mickeymoo
Thanks John, the snow wasn't actually that deep up on top as it was very windy (much more than what the BoM site indicated I would think as it was hard to stand in open spots up top, so a bit more than the 40kms/hr or so they indicated I reakon) although there were large drifts in the lea of bushes/rocks etc the first few of which I stumbled into as I couldnt see them!! Some people think I'm mad and probably rightly so! but I never wear trousers/thermals only ever shorts and rarely a jacket either
