Cradle Mountian (Tasmania) in 4 Photos.
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:43 pm
First and foremost, Tasmania is one incredible place - the best advice is just to get down there and see it! (especially before they chop it all down - more on that at a later date )
A highlight for most tourists and myself was cradle mountian, we were blessed with magic weather and seized the opportunity to climb the highest peak at cradle mountian.
So without out further ado, 4 pictures which i feel are quinessential cradle mountian, from the Dove lake at the crack of dawn to the rainforest at Ronny's creek to the peak of the mountian to the face track overlooking the lakes which can only be experience by being there!
Over the period of nearly two weeks while I was there i took alot, i mean alot! of pictures, these are the first off cabs of the rank.
Dove lake at about 6am
The walk from Ronny's creek thru the rainforest to Marion's Lookout, the stepping stone for the summit. (Edited to crop alittle from the right...)
The summit - 360 degree view, not a breath of wind. (will link a larger one if desired 12 images total)
Face track - looks like the shorter way down...not...(Edited to remove curvature)
Total of 10 hours walking on that day! PS. Thanks Cameron for the Lowepro bag - very dirty, scratched but performed!
A highlight for most tourists and myself was cradle mountian, we were blessed with magic weather and seized the opportunity to climb the highest peak at cradle mountian.
So without out further ado, 4 pictures which i feel are quinessential cradle mountian, from the Dove lake at the crack of dawn to the rainforest at Ronny's creek to the peak of the mountian to the face track overlooking the lakes which can only be experience by being there!
Over the period of nearly two weeks while I was there i took alot, i mean alot! of pictures, these are the first off cabs of the rank.
Dove lake at about 6am
The walk from Ronny's creek thru the rainforest to Marion's Lookout, the stepping stone for the summit. (Edited to crop alittle from the right...)
The summit - 360 degree view, not a breath of wind. (will link a larger one if desired 12 images total)
Face track - looks like the shorter way down...not...(Edited to remove curvature)
Total of 10 hours walking on that day! PS. Thanks Cameron for the Lowepro bag - very dirty, scratched but performed!