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Eastern Arthur Traverse

Thu 12 Jan, 2012 12:55 pm

Here's a collection of shots from our recent Eastern Arthur Traverse. Five of us had a crack at the walk and generally it was an amazing experience - check the trip report by Nick S for the gory details :D viewtopic.php?f=42&t=8657

All shot on the GH2, with an assortment of lenses (once again, I appologise for the number of shots :redface:)

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Rainforest during Day 1.

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Will on Moss Ridge.

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First glimpse of Federation Peak

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Looking north to the Anne Massif in the distance.

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Nick hanging on tightly :)

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Looking across the summit to the West Coast ranges

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Thwaites Plateau and the 'Four Peaks'.

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South to PB and New River Lagoon.

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Pete checking out the legendary log book

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North with the Eastern Arthurs in the foreground and Western Arthurs in the background.

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Descending at the start of the Southern Traverse - note the people in the top left for scale :eek:

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Pete checking out the 'track'

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Will 'sidling'

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Looking west toward the Hanging Lake track

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Looking back across Thwaites Plateau with Federation on the left.

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Pack-hauling through Four Peaks

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Mountain Man :smile:

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Traversing toward Stuart Saddle

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Pandanis - Stuart Saddle

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Sunset from The Dial

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Golden hour light over Federation

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West Coast ranges

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The Arthur Plains

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Storm clouds gather over the Plains

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Lunch on the Yo Yo Track

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Thu 12 Jan, 2012 3:23 pm

Some gorgeous shots Nick, Very nice. Hard to know were to point the camera at times.

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Thu 12 Jan, 2012 6:59 pm

Yeah awesome shots Nick!!

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Fri 13 Jan, 2012 8:17 am

Interesting to see from another perspective nick. Esp with the more telephoto lens.

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Fri 13 Jan, 2012 8:31 am

"Will sidling" - I disagree, it looks distinctly like he is floating in mid air.

WHERE THE HELL IS THAT?!

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Fri 13 Jan, 2012 8:38 am

Great pics Nick. V. jealous!

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Fri 13 Jan, 2012 11:43 am

ollster wrote:"Will sidling" - I disagree, it looks distinctly like he is floating in mid air.

WHERE THE HELL IS THAT?!


Haha that section actually looked much more dramatic than it was - it was a pretty basic shuffle across the face :) It's somewhere towards the western end of the Southern Traverse section.

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Wed 25 Jan, 2012 2:00 pm

Thanks for sharing Nick, very enjoyable & some really atmospheric shots :D
I have been to Federation & Geeves Bluff but no further - I must pencil in the EA's for later on this year so thanks for inspiring :D

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Wed 25 Apr, 2012 1:59 pm

If anyone's interested, I've started a bit of a walking/photography blog and have a full report written up about this walk :) http://peopleandotherstrangecreatures.w ... tion-peak/

Goes without saying that this is just personal reflections and not a walking guide... Go find a map and compass if planning to do it yourself :wink:

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Fri 27 Apr, 2012 10:43 am

Beautiful photos! I just read your blog for this trip nickthetasmaniac, and though I would like to traverse the Eastern and Western Arthurs one day, the photos and stories of climbing Federation Peak scare the crap out of me! This quote from your story says it all I think: "...This is one of the few times in my life that I’ve experienced pure and genuine fear – the kind that makes you want to curl into a ball and cry, except you can’t, because you’re clinging to a near vertical cliff and if you slip you die..."!!!
The one person I know who has done Federation made a classical understatement of, "...there were times where the climb wasn't very nice...".
But I will never say never...

Re: Eastern Arthur Traverse

Thu 03 May, 2012 11:45 am

Pteropus wrote:The one person I know who has done Federation made a classical understatement of, "...there were times where the climb wasn't very nice...".


Haha that's a nice way of putting it :D
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