G'day all, I know almost nothing about the high country you have mentioned here, though my grandfather & step-grandmother met and married at Cooma, my grandfather & 3 uncles worked on the snowy scheme.
I am so enjoying this page, the poems & photos are great.
A Hut Above the Snowline
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G'day Manfred...
As I said, you know much more than I about Wallace Hut. I'm happy to concede your point about the view of Kosciusko, since I've only visited the hut in imagination. My comment is a direct quote from Parks Victoria heritage website.
Maybe Kossie has worn down a bit since the Wallaces' day??
Cheers, Will.
As I said, you know much more than I about Wallace Hut. I'm happy to concede your point about the view of Kosciusko, since I've only visited the hut in imagination. My comment is a direct quote from Parks Victoria heritage website.
Maybe Kossie has worn down a bit since the Wallaces' day??

Cheers, Will.
"Each poet that I know (he said)
has something funny in his head..." CJD
has something funny in his head..." CJD
Re: A Hut Above the Snowline
... I think my kossies have worn down and shrunk over the years too Will, but in my case it's more 'mountain' than coverage ...
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I'll post a few more pics of the area ...

I'll post a few more pics of the area ...
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Re: A Hut Above the Snowline
Manfred....'Man Mountain' 

"Each poet that I know (he said)
has something funny in his head..." CJD
has something funny in his head..." CJD
Re: A Hut Above the Snowline
Here's some more piccies ...
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