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Art wrote:For those of you who are reading this, I wrote a GPS program over the last four years based
on Mt Barney National Park. It's iPhone version is not quite out yet at the time of posting this,
but is very close
http://www.freewebs.com/defxev/AVECios.htm
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gbagua wrote:Go up the SE Ridge, the ledge is not really that close to the drop.
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Art wrote:I also hear of another hut which may no longer be present that was maintained by some Catholic bushwalking club.
This is supposed to be somewhere near the creek, after a fair part of the walk in, but I've never seen it in some 20 years.
Then again, I only ever knew about Drynan's Hut from the maps.
Thu 20 Feb, 2014 4:47 pm
tas-man wrote:Art wrote:I also hear of another hut which may no longer be present that was maintained by some Catholic bushwalking club.
This is supposed to be somewhere near the creek, after a fair part of the walk in, but I've never seen it in some 20 years.
Then again, I only ever knew about Drynan's Hut from the maps.
I posted this 1970 photo of the Catholic Bushwalkers Hut on page 2 of this topic - download/file.php?id=7055&mode=view
I take it that it still exists?
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Tue 29 Apr, 2014 1:53 am
phan_TOM wrote:I had my first visit to Barney on the weekend, staying a night at rum jungle and climbing up to east peak for the sunrise in the morning. It was a fun walk, not too many people were out and the weather was sparkling. <SNIP>
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Tue 29 Apr, 2014 12:35 pm
phan_TOM wrote:The scramble up the mountain for the sunrise turned out to be the highlight of my trip. And to think I almost went back to bed after checking the sky and seeing a blanket of low clouds in the pre-dawn sky. You can never tell what it's going to do.
I was actually still 5 minutes from the top, hidden from the view on the west side of east peak, when the sun crested the horizon and the whole sky turned into a thick haze of red light. By the time I'd reached the high point and pulled my camera out it had faded back to what you see in the photos.
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