I just got back from Tasmania where I did a lot of day walks, climbed the
Nut, Martha's Lookout at Cradle Mountain, St. Helen's Point, Wineglass Bay
and walked around Mt. Wellington in the snow, explored Lilydale Falls,
froze waiting for the Penguins to come out of the sea at Bicheno at the
Blowhole and other minor short walks. What a magic state.
Cheers
Ralph
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From: aushiker@... [mailto:aushiker@...] On
Behalf Of Mark McLauchlin - Swan Valley IT
Sent: Monday, 15 October 2007 9:30 PM
To: aushiker@...
Subject: RE: [Aushiker] Is nobody walking?
Hi,
Getting a few walks in where possible, one overnighter and some all day
walks.
Working on a site at the moment, some photos on webshots if you are curious.
http://community. <http://community.webshots.com/user/trail_geek>
webshots.com/user/trail_geek
Cheers
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From: aushiker@yahoogroup <mailto:aushiker%40yahoogroups.com.au> s.com.au
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On
Behalf Of alroau
Sent: Monday, 15 October 2007 9:02 PM
To: aushiker@yahoogroup <mailto:aushiker%40yahoogroups.com.au> s.com.au
Subject: [Aushiker] Is nobody walking?
Hi,
Or is it you are all out on a trail. I love to read about everyones
walks!
I did a quick 10 kms two weekends ago and for the first time lost the
blazes. So I probably did 11 kms in retraces. It was the the
inglehope siding to dwellingup section. I personally thought it could
have been an easy section as far as the markers went but all the
rerouting drove me crazy. I almost gave up and just walked on the
train line. ( not that the track ventured far from it).
But the weather was perfect and my walking friend great company (
which in reality might be some of the reason we lost the
waugals...too much talking).
well my boot are officially hung up for the season. I can hardly wait
until I get less busy at work and the then the weather cools down
enough to hit the dirt again.
Cheers
Rosemary
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