31 January 2023
Until I went to the northern part of Thark Ridge recently, I had forgotten how nice the plateau there is. This second visit there this year did a circuit of the plateau and went over to the southern end, where a rogue pine (radiata) was discovered and removed, with some difficulty. From there a loop via the high point on the northern end of Thark was done. Lunch was on top where a pleasant breeze kept an ideal temperature.
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Split rock |
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Baeckea gunniana Alpine Baeckea |
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Ozothamnus ledifolius Thark Ridge |
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View to Collins Cap
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A photo album is online
Thark North Jan 2023
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