north-north-west wrote:Funny, I don't remember the track being that muddy.
Lord, no, that was pre-camera days. I was still in high school...
MJD wrote:
Just a little tacker then? That's not you on Bob's shoulders is it? Even in a bygone era your mother should have warned you about strange men in underpants?
MJD wrote:Lord, no, that was pre-camera days. I was still in high school...
Just a little tacker then? That's not you on Bob's shoulders is it? Even in a bygone era your mother should have warned you about strange men in underpants?
bcshort wrote:Hi All,
Some of you may remember Short's Service Station, the Ampol on Davey St Hobart. Anyway When my grandfather and uncle were not running that, they (and the family) were keen bushwalkers. I'm recently become one of the family custodians of all the photos
I've put together all the Lake Pedder ones I could find. And put them in an album for your enjoyment.
http://gallery.me.com/chageaus#100307&b ... &view=grid
Cheers
Ben
tas-man wrote:As it is 40 years since I walked into Lake Pedder on December 15-17th 1971, I thought I would mark the occasion by scanning and sharing the rest of the Agfa CT18 slides I took over three days at Lake Pedder.
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