Hiking in Mount Kosciuszko National Park: Day Two

It’s fun to go off trail. It’s fun to wander off the beaten track to go where few people venture, to pretend for a moment that we’re early explorers discovering the great unknown. Remind me of this fact the next time I complain about ‘getting lost’. ๐Ÿ™‚

It says something when we eventually link back to the main route and we spy a tent here and there in the far distance and we go, oh it’s so crowded! In reality though, in our entire day walking this second day, we spied maybe a total of a dozen tents?

Myย poor feet also thank me when we walk off trail on the soft – albeit uneven – mossy grass than the pebbly paths (time to give in and get new shoes?!).

 

Anyway, we lucked out with the weather today. The sun was out, strong, but a steady breeze kept us cool and mostly kept the horse flies away. We took our time on the trail, stopping often for photo opportunities, and just to soak in the views.

Albina Lake
Albina Lake

In the late afternoon, we found a quiet grassy patch along Wilkinson Creek where we set up camp and took the opportunity to rinse off in the cool waters.

Another successful and fantastic day of hiking done and dusted.

Enjoying a hot dinner atop our rock at Wilkinson Creek
Enjoying a hot dinner atop our rock at Wilkinson Creek

 

Dusk falls on Wilkinson Creek
Dusk falls on Wilkinson Creek

4 thoughts on “Hiking in Mount Kosciuszko National Park: Day Two

      1. Haha it isn’t really that much different than the view from around, especially 500m from the top when you turned back. Hiking is only partly about the destination though right? ๐Ÿ˜‹

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