Mt Walsh National Park

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Mt Walsh National Park

Postby stgill » Sat 02 Oct, 2010 6:03 pm

Just a couple of photos taken at what passes for a mountain in this part of Queensland.
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Re: Mt Walsh National Park

Postby flyfisher » Sun 03 Oct, 2010 7:25 am

That looks quite a nice mountain, nice surounding country too.
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Re: Mt Walsh National Park

Postby Phil Box » Sat 09 Oct, 2010 3:51 pm

I ogle that mountain every time I go past Biggenden. Whilst heading up to Bundy for a nav training weekend recently Ted and I promised ourselves that we would indeed make it our business to explore that area sooner rather than later. I am particularly interested in exploring thoise vast pink granite slabs to the west of the mountain. That steep stuff in the first pic also has quite an allure for me. I love the steep.
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Re: Mt Walsh National Park

Postby stgill » Mon 11 Oct, 2010 7:38 pm

Phil

I was at that training weekend - learnt heaps. There's a lady in Biggenden (Harry Frauca's daughter), who knows the area very well. She'd be worth a chat if you ever get there.

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Re: Mt Walsh National Park

Postby Phil Box » Thu 14 Oct, 2010 7:02 pm

stgill wrote:Phil

I was at that training weekend - learnt heaps. There's a lady in Biggenden (Harry Frauca's daughter), who knows the area very well. She'd be worth a chat if you ever get there.

Peter


Ted and I are also pretty keen to hook up with you guys for trip in there. Glad you learnt heaps and thought that the weekend was worthwhile. Talking to John Marshall from BWQ today. Those nav training and workshops are going to be more frequent in the future.
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