#779 trip south following the Great Dividing Range
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These are some of the many great pictures of my camper while traveling south following many back roads along the Great Dividing Range during the 2014 - 2015 Summer.

A slide show with these and additional pictures is available on the following link: https://youtu.be/IplKJNbAGME
"2015 Return trip from Victoria to Queensland" 11min 49sec

Bundoora Dam:
   

McConnell Lookout, Mount Gayndah:
   

Kinbombi Falls:
   

Mount Norman Road, Girraween NP:
   

Styx River, Wattle Flat:
   

Tia Falls:
   

Hanging Rock Lookout, Nundle:
   

Dunns Swamp:
   

Mount Panorama, Bathurst:
   

Tumut River Valley:
   

Three Mile Dam, Mt Selwyn:
   

Victoria Falls:
   

Danny's Lookout, Great Alpine Way:
   

Wombat State Forest:
   

Long Beach, Robe:
   
   
   

Cape Banks, Carpenter Rocks:
   

Old Ocean Road:
   

Blanket Bay:
   

South Face Road, Mount Baw Baw:
   

Aberfeldy River Road:
   

Bennison Lookout:
   

The Pinnacles:
   

Billy Goats Bluff Track:
   
   

Snowy River at Basin Creek Falls:
   

Snowy River near Suggan Buggan:
   
   
   

MacKillops Bridge Road:
   

Narrow Neck Track:
   

Grosse Valley at Point Pilcher:
   

Paterson Range Road, Burralow Creek SF:
   

Bakers Road, Wollemi NP:
   

Mount Allyn, Chichester SF:
   

Telegherry Forest Park:
   

Gloucester Tops Road:
   

Mount Barrington Track:
   

Breakneck Lookout, Talawahl Nature Reserve:
   

Blue Knob Lookout, Dingo Tops:
   

Blackbutt Road, Mount Comboyne:
   

Coopernook Forest Way:
   

Middle Brother Mountain:
   

Jolly Nose Track:
   

Collembatti Lookout:
   

Platypus Flat:
   

Urumbilum Creek Falls Road:
   

Spicers Gap Road:
   
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#2
Hi Leigh, great photos. When you were at Mt. Allyn your were in my backyard. I live on the Allyn River. Some truly nice campsites in the Barringtons. I was up there for most of last week, camping at Tubrabucca Flats, off the Barrington Trail. Feel free to post more photos. Cheers, Ross.
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#3
Great photos - I like the one of the "no caravans" sign, a bit of tongue in cheek thereWink good effort mate. Thanks for sharing Leigh, always a joy to see a Trayon out there being used.
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#4
Greatly enjoyed your pics of the Trayon before mine in action. A reminder that this great country of ours is absolutely full of peaceful solitary spots.
Peter
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#5
Hi. Some gorgeous pics there! You've been travelling through our backyard too - Bundoora dam is 15 min from our place. Looks like you've had a fantastic time.
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