From a Very Foggy Clear Hills Track & Craigs Hut, to a Sensational Geehi Sunset | VHC Episode 5.

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PublishedJan 25, 2025
Duration23:55
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G'day all! Welcome to my Victorian High Country Mini-Series. Come along, and we'll show you that you don't need to do these really difficult, challenging or extreme 4wd tracks to experience some of the best sights the High Country has to offer. Starting of in Jindabyne, we make our way south of the border, to experience some of the best sights of the High Country. We travel through some of the best spots and towns, including Orbost, Bruthen, Dargo, Hotham, Omeo, Falls Creek, Bright, Mount Buffalo, Mansfield, Mt Stirling and Geehi. We planned to take in some Easy, scenic 4wd tracks around the High Country, as well as visit some of the magnificent Alpine Huts, scattered around Alpine and High Country. This trip had a mixed bag of everything. Rain, wind, thunder, heavy fog, sun. Everything, but the snow! A true High Country experience. The temperatures were quite warm. Very warm! Especially for the mountains, and this was especially noticeable climbing up, and then back down into the valleys, where the temps were often 8-10 degrees warmer. In Episode 5, we venture through the thick fog, up Mount Stirling to the iconic Craig's Hut. It only seemed right have these foggy, wet, rainy conditions after a week of great weather. We then drove straight to Geehi, and setup camp in the sensational Geehi Valley, one of the most beautiful places in the Kosciuszko National Park. The Heavy flow of the Swampy Plain River meant we had to forget about any of the river crossings, and setup camp in Behrs Flat. And unfortunately, because we got to camp a bit later than expected, we didn't get a chance to check out the huts in the area. Perfect excuse to come back later on! We were able to get a great nights sleep, with a completely silent night under the stars, to cap of what has been an awesome first Victorian High Country trip. Many more to come! Enjoy! Follow on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/alexazizo

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