Some of our favourite walks.

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Some of our favourite walks.

Postby Speculator » Wed 27 Jun, 2007 7:56 pm

Hey all...

I just put together a collection of shots from some of our favourite walks in this gallery here, some shots are better than others:

http://halandjane.smugmug.com/Bushwalking/favourite-day-walks/16578617_nGqU9

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Postby Son of a Beach » Thu 28 Jun, 2007 7:57 am

I like this forum more and more... it's rapidly becoming a one stop shop of inspiration for walks I've not yet done!
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Postby Speculator » Thu 28 Jun, 2007 10:39 am

Son of a Beach wrote:I like this forum more and more... it's rapidly becoming a one stop shop of inspiration for walks I've not yet done!


Ditto actually. I was producing a rapidly growing list before I found these forums. Now it looks like I've got more!

It doesn't look good for the work that needs doing around the house for a while though! ;)

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Lewis and Oxley Falls - Lees Paddocks Track

Postby Speculator » Tue 10 Jul, 2007 9:40 am

Hi all. Here's some pics from this weekends little walk. We went up the Lees Paddocks track to Lewis and Oxley falls:

http://halandjane.smugmug.com/Geocaching/Lewis-and-Oxley-Falls-July-07/16579216_PEqek

There's some videos and a little panorama on the last page too.
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Postby Joe » Fri 13 Jul, 2007 7:15 am

the panorama of oxley (i assume its oxley?) sure does give a good indication of their size. I had no idea they were quite that impressive.
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