
The south east corner of Australia is the cold place
The snow place
The icy Southern Ocean place
It’s been my place for many years.
There is an arc of mountains that follows the curve of the land almost parallel with the coast.
Th.e Australian Alps
The sandy yellow coastline
The deep Southern Ocean
All in a sweeping curve of nature.
At the top of the Australian Alps is the Kosciuszko National Park
The Park is one of my favourite places
To ride
To walk
To bath in the icy streams
Or thermal pools
My favourite camp spots are out on the Long Plain
Ghost Gully is my favourite camp site as it’s surrounded by the beautiful Ghost Gums.
The Aboriginal people say if you listen closely, when there is a breeze you can her the whispers of the ancestors.
It’s a place where I have rarely failed to meet an interesting character.
Louis is 79 and Ace his Palamino a big 15 hands tall.
Louis finds the big 16 and 17 hand horses a bit of a stretch now. So Ace is his companion.
Louis is a horse whisperer and been breaking and training horses since he was 15.
He attracted this mob of wild horses over to the camp.
He was getting the wild horses comfortable with him with the aim of capturing the foal, a young colt, to break and find a home for.
The horses are feral in the Alps and are displacing many native animals. It’s a contentious issue between horse lovers and those wanting to preserve Australia’s unique fauna.
Although it was autumn the wild flowers provided colour.
Toward the end of the Long Plain is Blue Water Holes, a series of high gorges and mountain streams.
At over 1200 metres altitude let me assure you the waterholes offer a bracing dip.
A far more comfortable swim can be found on the other side of the Snowy Mountain Highway at the Yarrangobilly thermal pool.
A beautiful 24c natural thermal pool and spa in the middle of the bush.
Down from the high altitudes in the low swampy plains the bush is thicker and kangaroos and other native animals abound.
From Kosciuszko National Park the Alps run West. Mt Donna Buang in the Yarra Ranges on the eastern edge of Melbourne is the last peak in the Alps.
It doesn’t get much snow these days. Unlike most of the other mountains it has not been burnt by bushfire and has beautiful tiers of rainforest topped by snow gums.
The pinkish trunks of the snow gums are both unique and beautiful.
And in the valley below are waterfalls and swimming holes in the mountain rivers.
Some of my most memorable times in nature have been in these mountains.
Stunning photos. I enjoyed taking this trip with you via your post.
Thanks Sandra, it’s a beautiful place make photography easy lol
Such an adventure! Love the shot of you in the waterfall, and the one of the mama and baby kangaroo! XOXO
Thanks Nora, I’m lucky to have these beautiful places close at hand.
You sure are!
Beautiful Mick.
Thanks Larry
A very beautiful place 🥰
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