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Day 13: Ingeegoodbee

chris2429

Updated: Feb 12, 2023


27/11/22 - Distance: 29km



I left the snowy river at 7am. A very very steep climb up from the snowy upto the ridges. I don’t know how horses get up here, considering it’s a horse riding track, it was hard enough to just walk up without slipping backwards. The views are amazing out from the pinch trail up the ridge. After I get to the top of the steep parts it opens up into the Ingeegoodbee plains. Lovely open snow gum Forest. I take a slight deviation to the ingeegoodbe hut which I loved it sits by a beutiful little creek in the middle of semi open forest. I leave this to re join my bag and head on around to tin mines hut (aka carters hut). This area was an old aboriginal camp, now a hut for hikers, it was once a hut lived in by cattle farmers. In fact most of the locations of the earlier huts are built on aboriginal camps as they were always good spots to camp, water and good pasture and food around. Lots of small fish in river and plenty of horse dunge and horses around. Cremay carbonaran for dinner. Friendly horse seemed to hand around camp all afternoon.




looking up from the pinch



ingeegoodbee









ingeegoodbee river




Bloched blue tongue lizard?















carters hut


















































 
 
 

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