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As many of you won’t get to view this page until Monday, make sure you don’t miss Friday’s late report.
Saturday was a beautiful day although I would have preferred the wind being just a little stronger so my kite could tow me around the main range. After a late start I trekked out towards Kosciuszko.
There had been a major melt down since my last trip onto the main range but still there were some nice slopes left. The top 2-3cm was soft but the base still firm and the snow was much faster than what we had been experiencing in the resort a week ago.
Out on the main range looking South at the Victorian Alps
The top of Australia and the Kosciuszko Cornice
Close up of the Kosi Cornice
Yes, the wild flowers are already out, so is the occasional fly
I’m still getting a few turns in
Signature Hill was sweet and worth the climb
There were a lot of people out on the main range but mostly doing the pilgrimage to the top of our continent. A lot of aerobic exercise and sunshine and fresh air, a pleasant packed lunch on top of a quiet peak and a few turns on the untracked slopes made for a great day.
With the forecast of rain tomorrow, it may be a few days before I get another report out but I haven’t finished yet.