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Crooked Crevasse and Tiger Snake Canyons
Crooked Crevasse and Tiger Snake Canyons

Crooked Crevasse and Tiger Snake Canyons

We left the Tiger Snake car park at 9:45AM - it was fairly slow getting there

We left the Tiger Snake car park at 9:45AM - it was fairly slow getting there - Keira had some 4wd practice.

Entering Crooked Crevasse - an easy 4m abseil

Entering Crooked Crevasse - an easy 4m abseil from a small tree

The very tight abseil  in Crooked Crevasse

The very tight abseil in Crooked Crevasse - no place for backpacks or large people.

Last abseil in the Crevasse

Last abseil in the Crevasse

The exit ramp from Crooked Crevasse

Ascending the exit ramp from Crooked Crevasse

The morning tea spot at the top of the Crooked Crevasse exit

The morning tea spot at the top of the Crooked Crevasse exit ramp.

And onwards to Tiger Snake…

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First Tiger Snake abseil is easily down into an easily avoidable pool

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The abseil from the dodgy logs into the pool

Abseiling into the 2nd section of Tiger Snake

Abseiling into the 2nd section of Tiger Snake

The exit is short and steep, followed by gentle walk along the plateau above the canyon, and then onto this pagoda.

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The pagoda is a great rest stop on the way back to the carpark.

A brief detour to the trig point - the last 100m section was washed out, so we walked it.

The trig point S of Bungleboori campsite

The trig point S of Bungleboori campsite

Late afternoon is a great time to be photographing the plateau… the shadows of the pagodas and ridges show the relief.

The View towards Bungleboori Creek from the Trig Point

The View towards Bungleboori Creek from the Trig Point

  • 13/04/2015