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Sunday, August 21, 2011
The leader-less walk in Pakenham/Officer.
Scroll down to see all 9 pics - taken by Gwenda,
Barbara and Clive
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Our meeting place. Sandra lead the walk in Clio's ...
How green was my valley! Just shows what good rain...
The path - often not quite so wide - was in good s...
Our walk was through forest and glades, often unde...
Leaving the reserve we climbed up this hill on the...
The grand old Korumburra station, majestic on the ...
The station platform at Korumburra. Some of the wa...
A short distance from Korumburra is Coal Creek His...
The General Store. Open for business with a select...
Walking down into the village just below the entra...
Timeless old shacks set off by the vivid green of ...
Looking back towards the village from our lunch pl...
The mill race with conveyor track
Ticket to Ride. A popular way of getting to the fa...
The leader-less walk in Pakenham/Officer. Scroll d...
The usual pre-walk gathering. A good turnout and s...
Special pic for Rudi. Fungus on a fallen log lying...
Lovely tree fern forest floor - everything was bea...
Getting ready to start again after the tea break. ...
Bales of hay and a family of sheep. A real country...
Lots of farm animals on this walk. The Llama was f...
Colourful pick up - a butterfly in Clio's hand
A kiss under the Mistletoe!!
Off we go. Leaving the Jells Park Tea Room area he...
Dash joined us for the first part of the walk. A ...
Tea on a sheltered spot above the path, just befor...
The path rarely departed from the course of the cr...
Much of the walk was on concreted pathway, with tr...
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