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Guthega – Twynam Creek – Mount Northcote  – Watsons Crags – Mount Twynam

11/10/2018 – 15/10/2018    Guthega – Twynam Creek – Mount Northcote  – Watsons Crags – Mount Twynam

                                                  Kosciuszko National Park, NSW

                                                  Ngarigo country

Distance: 61km   Total Ascent: 3,620m   Total Descent: 3,730m   

Time: 61 hours

Participants: Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Caroline Houghton (2 days), Ian Houghton (2 days), Mike Parkinson (3 days), Stephen Poole

 

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Guthega – Mount Twynam – Mount Anderson – Watsons Crags – Little Twynam – Crummer Spur – Twynam Creek

5/10/2018 – 11/10/2018    Guthega – Mount Twynam – Mount Anderson – Watsons Crags – Little Twynam – Crummer Spur – Twynam Creek

                                                Kosciuszko National Park, NSW

                                                Ngarigo country

Distance: 80km   Total Ascent: 5,270m   Total Descent: 5,270m   

Time: 80 hours                                               Track Info

Participants: Monika Binder (4 days), Melinda Brouwer (4 days), Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Stephen Poole

 

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High camp on saddle between Mount Anton and Mount Anderson

Guthega – Pounds Creek – Twynam Creek – Mount Anton – Mount Twynam – Watsons Crags – Mount Anderson

29/09/2017 – 4/10/2017     Guthega – Pounds Creek – Twynam Creek – Mount Anton – Mount Twynam – Watsons Crags – Mount Anderson

                                                Kosciuszko National Park, NSW

                                                Ngarigo country

Distance: 86km   Total Ascent: 4640m   Total Descent: 4640m   

Time:  39 hours                                               Track Info

Participants: Damien Aggio, Stephen Davies (Photos, Report), Murray Gibbs

Despite a forecast for wind and clouds on Saturday early next week looks calm. My objective for this trip was to wait for the calm weather then move camp to the top of a high point with great views that would work well for star trails and time lapses. Several similar trips over the last few years have yielded some good results. Continue reading

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