Monday, 18 June 2012

Traveling Local: View from the top

The tallest mountain in the Northern Rivers is Mount Warning, it used to be a volcano but that was about 20 million years ago. It takes about 5 hours to walk to walk/climb to the summit and return. It's very steep in parts and before you reach the summit you must climb rocks, but there is a chain that is built into the rock surface which makes the climbing a bit easier.
Photo: View from the balcony at the summit on Mt. Warning, Far North Coast, New South Wales.
Photo: View from Mt. Warning, just before the the climb to the summit.
Photo: A different balcony view at the summit on Mt. Warning.
Photo: Another view from the top.

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