If You Go Up To The Hills Today …
You ‘re sure to get a surprise. There is still a little snow on the main range. I saw a small patch of the Kosi cornice and even a smaller patch out near Kosciuszko Lookout. It won’t last long.
From the village, the slopes look as though they have browned off severely. In actual fact the slopes are very moist and in many places extremely green. The reddish brown is the seeding of long, long grasses, the depth of such I can’t remember.
Wild flowers can still be found all over the mountains. Mixed with the myriad of grass blooms, the slopes are taking on the appearance of the canvas of a mad artist.
Last snow of Kosi cornice / Club Lake chutes
Crows above the top of Karels
I can’t omit the standard view of Signature Hill
Wild flowers beside the walking path to Mt Kosciuszko
North face of Signature Hill in summer guise
Abundant wild flowers on the main range
Grassy slopes at Kareela Hutte
Downhill mountain biking through amazing natural colours
World Cup looking as though it is on fire
Snowmaking work is now above mid station – looking down Kosi chair
The clouds have now rolled in, the temperature is back down to a pleasant low 20C and there are rains and thunderstorms forecast for the next few days.