Hi fellow Hikers,
First of all I would like to thank snowzone for coming with me on this hike, the knowledge and experience passed on to me was fantastic so once again thank you.
We started at Richards campground at 0930 and headed off the original goal was to get to the Beeripmo camp and stay there but with the likely hood of some rough weather we decided to hike on to Mugwamp. The morning started off with sunshine in the sky but soon started to come over a bit dark and light drizzle started then stopped, started then stopped. It meant the jacket was on then off and then it just stayed on. The scenery on this hike is wonderful, the view from the sugarloaf lookout was beautiful. In parts of the hike to Mugwamp light snow started and snowzone said we might be lucky enough for some real snow to fall. I was thinking to myself why would anyone want to be caught out in the snow while out on a hiking trip anyway it was something different for me and I was excited. We got to Mugwamp and a big thank you to the person who had not long left the hut, as the fire was still going and there was a supply of wood for us to use, the fire was stoked and we set up our tents and came back into the hut and then it started. It was snowing which to my surprise was very exciting as I had never seen snow falling, I am 42 and this is the first time I had seen falling snow. I was like a kid in a candy store it wasn't cold and the flakes were so big and soft, just like you see in fairy tales. I took quite a few photos just of the snow falling it was great. I had a good night sleep and we left the next morning and the snow was still everywhere a few more photos where taken and about 2hrs later we were back at Richards. This was a fantastic hike for me as a newby to the hiking scene, I will be doing lots more and won't be worried if the forecast says snow, I will probably more than likely seak out the snow once I have some better gear. attached few photos