
Cute boy all washed, trimmed and fluffed!
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Well I am rather cute, fluffed up or not, hence available for treats.
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At the drop of the hat this versitile boy can be a traditional Aussie farm dog, bouncing and barking round the paddocks.
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The 30 or 40s cast iron water pump at the bottom of the ravine, before hauling it over a kilometre up to Steep Track - 70 metres vertical haul.
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The overloaded and stressed wheel barrow, old pump shed in background.
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Bodge job of branch and pipe clamp to keep wheel bearings from poping out during the haul to the top. We did make it plus the return trip for the steel base.
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Bailey with his makeshift gators to reduce burr and grass seed attraction - not happy John.
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Kathryn's Lavender Patch
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Steep Track is on the spur of a ridge over looking the Snowy River. This view is from the road quarry on the opposite side of the creek.
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Detail showing (left to right) old blue van, house and shed.
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Yes! I want to play ball, but No you cannot have it to throw.
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The return breakfast (with dutchies as per usual) to Mt. Majura, first peak in 2005.
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Another Dutchie breakfast, this time atop Mt Davidson, next to Red Hill.
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This Little Eagle soared up to check us out.
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Bailey found it rough going in the heat and relished drink at the top.
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Mt. Tennant behind Kathryn at Cypress Lookout during our Ranger guided walk in Namagi National Park.
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Yes, it was a hot and humid day at about 32.
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Ranger Darren talking to our small group.
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View thru burnt Cypress out across Lanyon with Canberra north to the left.
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