I was off early again today.
I was happy to be walking under a blue sky this morning - it was pouring with rain back in Melbourne.
A couple of minutes after leaving the ute and I was on the 197 metre summit of Mt Terrick Terrick.
I'm heading this way
Walking the rock slabs around Mt Terrick Terrick.
Once off the rock slabs I was walking through this beautiful dry open woodland.
There are some random rocky outcrops scattered through the forest.
Native Pines - Terrick Terrick National Park.
Towards the north end of the park I picked up this quiet track.
Reigels Rock
Heading for the northern boundary of the park I dropped by this nice over hang.
My off piste walking was almost finished now.
I'm following Rogers Track north-ish now.
Native Pines on Rogers Track.
Centre Track - Terrick Terrick National Park.
I didn't see another person all day.
The Dirt.
According to AllTrails I walked around 20 kilometres and climbed about 278 metres on what I'd call a medium grade stroll. Around the first third of this walk is off piste - the country is very pleasant to walk across however you still need to be able to navigate a bit. Once I joined the tracks up at the north end of the park I was mostly walking 4wd tracks - some were closed to vehicles however most were open although I didn't see anyone else on my walk. This walk would make for a nice overnight walk although I'm not sure what the legality of bush camping in the park is - the camping itself would be very nice though. I used an AllTrails map for this walk although I freelanced quite a bit from their route.
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