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A lot of snow on Sunday night.
My car on Monday morning.
Practice slope at Dinner Plain.
Sing.
Sing giving us a guided tour of Dinner Plain.
Trail at Dinner Plain.
Snowboarder on the Loch track.
Horizontal icicles.
Snow covered trees on the Loch track.
Footprints on the Lock track.
Ice on twigs.
On the way to Spargo's hut.
Icicles on Spargo's hut.
Icicles on Spargo's hut.
Window of Spargo's hut.
Rod inside Spargo's hut.
Sing inside Spargo's hut.
Another one of Sing's tree-branch seats.
Trunk of a snowgum.
Trunk of a snowgum.
Water from the melting snow accentuates the colour of the bark.
Trunk of a snowgum.
Sing and the Snowgum.
Trunk of a snowgum.
Clouds near Derrick hut.
Clouds near Derrick hut.
Clouds near Derrick hut.
Clouds over The Razorback.
Clouds over The Razorback.
Ski Patrol hut.
Starting to snow.
Oh, no! It stopped!
Excellent - It's snowing again.
Streaks of snow!
Snowing at Dinner Plain.
Snowing at Dinner Plain - my car.
Mobile Phone Tower, Mt.Hotham.
Sunny but cold and windy!
View from The General, where we had lunch.
View from The General.
It's a stuffed llama.
Ern practicing Telemark turns on The Drift.
Ern practicing Telemark turns on The Drift.
Sing, walking on The Razorback.
The Razorback is a track that starts near Mt.Hotham and runs along a ridge leading to Mt.Feathertop, the second highest mountain in Victoria.
In winter, parts of the ridge are covered in ice forming a cornice.
Sing, on the Razorback.
Me, on the Razorback.
Me, walking on the Razorback.
Mt.Buffalo.
Rocks on the Razorback. Normally these would be covered, but there was only about 5cm of snow.
Sing, walking on The Razorback.
Sing, walking on The Razorback.
Sing, walking on The Razorback.
Mt.Feathertop.
Sing, walking on The Razorback.
Me, walking on the Razorback.
Me on the Razorback track.
Me on the Razorback track.
The weather's just too warm and sunny.
Sing cooling himself down.
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Panorama of Mt.Feathertop, the fainters, Bogong High Plains, and Machinery Spur.
Panoramic view from The Razorback.
Panorama of The Razorback from the Great Alpine Road, including Mt.Buffalo, Feathertop, and The Fainters.
All photographs Copyright © David Lamb, 2006.
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