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Glen Hills

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    • Day 19

      Paths becoming rivers

      October 13, 2022 in Australia ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      Did we wake up at 6,15am to go see the sunrise and a waterfall? Yes.

      Was it absolutely chucking it down? Yes.

      Did we make it to the lookout for the sunrise? No, the road was closed.

      Did we instead go see a waterfall? Yes.

      Did we see the waterfall? Also no.

      We decided there comes a time when you need to turn back. When the path to the waterfal is now a part of the river, that is the time.

      Through the trees we could see the waterfall flowing, but there was no way we were getting closer. The rain had been falling for about 20hrs at this point, almost consistently, as a result it was very flooded.

      We had a fun time getting back to the hostel as the roads were looking more like rivers aswell. Lots of grit pushed down by the rain caused a few sticky moments.

      As a result we are thinking of leaving no later than 9am. We intended to let the others lie in until later but it looks like roads will be really bad soon. Two roads are already closed and we do not want to end up getting stranded.

      Fingers crossed for the journey back out of the mountains and back to Melbourne.
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    • Day 26

      Silverbend Falls

      March 23, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      The walking track to Silverbend Falls was closed. But as I saw many people walking it anyway I also did it.
      Nice easy walk, just a part almost at the end was tricky, impact from a flooding I guess. But just like 50 m and when you are careful you can pass it easily.
      Nice little waterfalls.
      No it's time to hit the road and drive all the way to Portland. I stopped in Dunkeld again, toilet break and I felt for a pie. So I went and bought one.
      And then I was back on the road.
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    • Day 4

      Grampians Gambolling

      October 10, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Unfortunately, the alarm didn’t go off at 5am this morning.

      I was sure I had set it, but having told Loss last night that we needed to accept Steve’s challenge of a clamber up the Elephant Hide for sunrise, I suspect she may have turned the alarm off after I went to sleep.
      So we woke up at the crack of 9 instead and opened the curtains to find a mob of emus grazing outside our window.

      After a slow start, the day picked up pace with a pretty solid walk up ( the watch is registering 93 flights of stairs) to the signature lookout of the Grampians - ‘The Pinnacle’ with a diversion via ‘The Grand Canyon’ on the way.

      Again, the weather proved to be perfect and the climb was enjoyable, although steeper than what we had suspected. However, once the lookout was reached we were rewarded with exceptional views and a sense of awe.

      After returning to the car, we drove on a little further to ‘The Sundial’ carpark, stopped for some late lunch in the picnic area then continued on to the ‘Lakeview lookout’ which was 90% as spectacular as the Pinnacle but requiring only about 10% of the exertion.

      We circled to the south by car, walking in to the ‘Silverband Falls’ which were really lovely - the experience made all the more enjoyable by the fact that we had it to ourselves. Finally, we completed the circuit of this part of the Grampians by driving down the hill to Lake Bellfield and then back into Halls Gap for some groceries for dinner. It soon became apparent that we should have done our grocery shopping much earlier in the day, as the only meat options left on the shelves were sausages or mince patties.
      As a result, the mince patties are now being converted into a Spaghetti Bolognaise sauce . . .
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