Ritters track
Posted: Sat 29 Sep, 2007 7:53 pm
Anybody know about Ritters Track. It runs from around Forty Lakes Peak to the Walls of Jerusalem,and Ithink it was used to move cattle or sheep to the Walls for summer grazing.
A couple of years ago Iwalked a section of it ,between Poweena Creek and towards Pencil Pine Tarn where much of it has a very distinct pad.
In the Lake Gwendy area the markers are generally rock cairns.
West of Lake Butters, an interesting faeture is a memorial cross to a bloke named .....Nutting. Can't remember his first name, but the cross marks the spot where his body was found. Lake Nutting is named after him but is about 2 kms.N.W.of the cross ,which is beside Ritters track.
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A couple of years ago Iwalked a section of it ,between Poweena Creek and towards Pencil Pine Tarn where much of it has a very distinct pad.
In the Lake Gwendy area the markers are generally rock cairns.
West of Lake Butters, an interesting faeture is a memorial cross to a bloke named .....Nutting. Can't remember his first name, but the cross marks the spot where his body was found. Lake Nutting is named after him but is about 2 kms.N.W.of the cross ,which is beside Ritters track.
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