28 to 30 August 2017, Mount Field National Park, Tasmania
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After visiting Russell Falls, we continued up the road the Lake Dobson. Fortunately, the road was open which is not always the case in winter.
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The road reaches a peak near the top of Mount Field before descending into the bowl where Lake Dobson lies. Here are a couple of images from near that high point.
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There are many walking tracks in Mount Field National Park, some of them quite long. But we were only here for a day, so we just went for a walk around Lake Dobson, of an hour or so.
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I was able to give Jools something of a taste of what walking through the snow was like on the Overland Track though it was only a short walk and the weather was quite benign.
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Looking across Eagle Tarn.
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Here Jools provides a reference for size against the pandani.
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The pandani grove of the western side of the lake was particularly fetching in the snow.
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We are now back near the carpark, looking across Lake Dobson which we have walked around.
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Beautiful photos! There is so much to see in Australia! 🙂
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Sorry Tasmania! 🙂
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Absolutely gorgeous and I can see why you kept photographing pandani, they look wonderful with snow on them.
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