Horizons Resort Snowy Mountains
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Oziosko here we come!
Spent two nights by the Murray at Tom Groggin camp (really one would have done). Not much to do there but nice not to pack up every day! Surprisingly hot during day, all got sunburnt.. Off to Thredbo. Caught chair lift ($32 each, generously kids are free!!) up and then walked 2km to Kosciuszko viewing platform. Tom enjoyed the walk... Dad's shoulders on way ...
Oziosko here we come!
Spent two nights by Murray at Tom Groggin camp (really one would have done). Not much to do there but nice not to pack up every day! Surprisingly hot during day, all got sunburnt.. Off to Thredbo. Caught chair lift ($32 each, generously kids are free!!) ...
Snow at Mount Kosciuszko
... wet) took the warmer option back.
FRIDAY 16TH NOVEMBER 2012
Off to Thredbo today in search of snow, boys eager to feel snow and make a snowman. Driving up the mountain, we were on the lookout for wombats and before long we spotted our first casualty. Yet another first - wombat roadkill. The scenic drive up the mountain was magic and before long we arrived at Thredbo. After a quick look around the village, we took ...
Australian Alpine High Country
... road is the small but impressive war memorial. From there we carried on past some lovely old houses and two churches with spires before we reached our caravan and headed out of town.
After passing numerous granite outcrops and Miss Heidi’s Teahouse, we continued to climb and it felt we had arrived in the Snowy Mountain Alpine High Country. Our caravan park for the week is right on the shore of Lake Jindabyne nestled amongst the trees with a lovely ...
A Walk to Blue Lake - Snow for the first time!
Today we took a walk from Charlotte's Pass to Blue Lake. It was just beautiful. There were loads of woldflowers on the way and you could just see enormous mountains all around you.
The walk started off with a steep descent to the Snowy River which we had to cross on stepping stones. From there it was up and up towards Blue Lake. On ...