Mt Namadgi walk ACT

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Mt Namadgi walk ACT

Postby Tony » Sat 08 Nov, 2008 6:34 pm

Here are some pictures of a day walk that I did yesterday (Friday 07-11-08) to one of the remotest peaks in the Namadgi National Park, Mt Namadgi 1780m. The walk covered 22 k all but 3 k on trackless country and most through fire regrowth, total ascent around 1150m, we took 10 hours. The views are some of the best to be had anywhere, we could see Mt Jagungal in the Australian Alps which still had snow on it. When we reached the Peak of Namadgi a bottle of champagne was opened to celebrate John’s 60th birthday. (Johns blog http://jevans.pcug.org.au/).

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Mt Jagungal in the background left
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Mt Namadgi through the trees
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Climbing up the side of Mt Namadgi
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Climbing up the side of Mt Namadgi
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Big Creamy Flat
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Some rock placements
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Mt Murray left and the highest peak in the ACT Mt Bimberi on the right 1911m
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Decending Mavis Ridge
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Re: Mt Namadgi walk ACT

Postby Robbo » Sat 08 Nov, 2008 7:20 pm

Tony wrote:The walk covered 22 k all but 3 k on trackless country


Quite an achievement I'd say, in untracked country.

Looks like the area is recovering slowly after those damaging fires.

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Re: Mt Namadgi walk ACT

Postby tasadam » Sun 09 Nov, 2008 6:39 am

Bet the champs tasted good with that view!
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Re: Mt Namadgi walk ACT

Postby Tony » Sun 09 Nov, 2008 8:30 am

Hi Tony and Adam,

Quite an achievement I'd say, in untracked country.

Looks like the area is recovering slowly after those damaging fires.


It was quite a tough walk, the recovering bush makes very difficult walking in areas, a lot of fallen timber, it is like walking through pickup sticks in places.

Bet the champs tasted good with that view!


This picture is for you Adam, the champagne was great as was the company.

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A glass of champagne with a view and a strawberry (picture by John)
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Re: Mt Namadgi walk ACT

Postby tasadam » Sun 09 Nov, 2008 11:49 am

Haha Tease...
I was going to say that photo needed some photo shop work as the champagne turned out all pink, but there is a strawberry in it so it must be the light reflecting off the strawberry in the glass eh... :lol:
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