Name | Date | Difficulty | Distance/Duration | |
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Springbrook Pinnacle (Springbrook National Park) |
15 Dec, 2021 |
Hard |
20km return 7 hrs |
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First time to the top of the Pinnacle. Great view. Lots of water after the recent rate making the walk fabulous | ||||
Springbrook Pinnacle (Springbrook National Park) |
15 Dec, 2021 |
Hard |
20km return 7 hrs |
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First time to the top of the Pinnacle. Great view. Lots of water after the recent rate making the walk fabulous | ||||
Mt Cooroora (Sunshine Coast) |
5 Dec, 2021 |
Hard |
2.6km return 2.5 hrs |
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Nice day, overcast with a breeze after last night’s storm. Great walk | ||||
The Steamers Via Creek (Main Range National Park) |
31 Aug, 2020 |
Very Hard |
12.5km return 7 hrs |
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Amazing views. really loved this, challenging way to get there!! | ||||
Mt Maroon (Mt Barney National Park) |
18 Mar, 2020 |
Hard |
6km return 4 hrs |
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An eternal favourite. Lovely to see it at it's greenest after recent rains, views back the the east were amazing. Views to the west are always fabulous. https://wp.me/pbqYBU-23 |
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Mount Beerwah Summit (Glass House Mountains National Park) |
22 Oct, 2019 |
Very Hard |
2.9km return 3 hrs |
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nice to revisit after over 20 years. I hope Paul B doesn't mind me borrowing some of his comments for my blog. https://themuddywalks.wordpress.com/2019/11/06/mt-beerwah-glasshouse-mountains/ |
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Mt Cougal (Springbrook National Park) |
20 Aug, 2017 |
Hard |
10km 5 hrs |
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Track was quite clear, maybe recently cleared, so no machete needed. I've walked Springrook and Mt Warning a few times recently and always Mt Cougal is in the view, so great to finally get here - views on a clear winter day were superb! Thanks for the track description, no navigational issues to report as a result of your clarity. | ||||
Mt Warning Summit Trail (Wollumbin National Park) |
20 Aug, 2017 |
Hard |
8.3km return 5 hrs |
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Always a lovely walk if overloved. Weather had been sublime, but an overnight cold change meant it was freezing at the top. 3rd time this year, and after climbing Mt Cougal two days previously, I'd opt for the less travelled paths - less passing and less people feeling the need to broadcast their beats to the world while they walk. |