Mt Harvey - Red Rocks Walk - 14 - 17 April 2017
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Day 3 - 16 April

Above - Dawn, clouds shroud the Red Rocks








Above - Easy, open walking through the heath, with great views.


Above - Martin and Wendy enjoy the view



Above - Getting close to Mt Dawson


Above - In the distance is Mt Harvey and Pantoneys Crown


Above - On Mt Dawson

Above - We walked up the ridge in the middle distance on day 1. Mt
Harvey is just to the right of Dave W


Above - Looking along our next objective - The Red Rocks

Above - This miniature canyon provides a good passage through the
cliffs




Above - Martin looks down at Ross's Knob


Above - Descending carefully down the Pagoda of Death


Above - Pagoda Daisy

Above - Mt Canobla and Mt Gundungaroo in the Capertee Valley

Above - Looking back at Mt Dawson. Dave W admiring the view near our
campsite near Point Nicholson.


Above - Mt Canobla and Mt Gundungaroo


Above - Wendy admiring the view at dusk

Above - Wendy admiring the view at dusk

Above - Looking back along the Red Rocks to Mt Dawson

Day 4 - 17 April

Above - Mt Dawson - Mt Harvey, Pantoneys Crown and Mt Genowlan

Above - Mt Canobla and Mt Gundungaroo




Above - Mt Dawson and the Pagoda of Death

Above - Further along on the traverse is this large camp cave. We
used this a lot back in the 1970's and 80's.

Above - Michael on the Red Rocks Overhang

Above - Wendy

Above - Looking ahead to Point Anderson

Above - Looking back


We reach Point Anderson and descend down to the Pressure Reducing
Station for lunch and a welcome drink of water.

Above - Back in the Capertee Valley

Above - Looking up at the Red Rocks
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