Trig M with snow

Shanti reports…

Mum wanted a fun and easy snow walk, so we set out to Trig M with the thought that we’d try Rabbit Hill if it looked passable.

There’s something exhilarating about snow. It makes you feel alive, and everything looks different with a blanket of white stuff.

Here’s Maisy and me at the top of the first ridge.
Here’s Maisy and me at the top of the first ridge.
That’s Liz out ahead. Almost at the saddle before the last climb up to Trig M.
That’s Liz out ahead. Almost at the saddle before the last climb up to Trig M.
Photo stop at the saddle.
Photo stop at the saddle.
Lake Lyndon wearing a more moody look.
Lake Lyndon wearing a more moody look.
Hot cuppa on a cold day. Heaven for humans, I believe. This is Liz, Maisy’s Mum.
Hot cuppa on a cold day. Heaven for humans, I believe. This is Liz, Maisy’s Mum.
The trig at Trig M.
The trig at Trig M.
Exploring the route to Rabbit Hill, but the weather is turning.
Exploring the route to Rabbit Hill, but the weather is turning.
Hello snow…
Hello snow…
Time to turn back before the visibility drops to zero.
Time to turn back before the visibility drops to zero.
That’s a selfie of Mum, safely back at Trig M and a poled route down.
That’s a selfie of Mum, safely back at Trig M and a poled route down.

We probably only travelled 30 minutes towards Rabbit Hill before we needed to turn to avoid getting lost. But what a fun day out in the snow.

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