The weather started out to look quite promising on the way up.
But as soon as we arrived up the mountain it started to close in little and we set off in the rain.
This is Ben, he gets all the chicks
This is me..Im old and have to listen to Bens stories to relive my youth......
We sign into the log book and head up the big wet, leach infested hill
The old fart and young bloke again
Ben AKA Bob Downe https://jolitson.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/bob-downe-2-by-suzanna-shubeck.jpg
Once we were up on the hill and removed all the leaches it was a pretty nice walk past Lake Bill
We then found a nice spot to have some lunch and dry our feet out
It was then time to head around Mount Ragoona to Lake Meston Hut.
After a bit of a break at Lake Meston Hut we decided to try our luck finding Junction Lake hut to spend the night.
And after some searching around we finally found it.
It is a copy of the Meston Lake Hut but it had a nicer feel about it so we were happy to have made the decision to find it today and as we were about to find out the next day it was a wise choice.
We had a nice fire to dry out our socks, a typical 'hiking' meal and a couple of drinks before getting a pretty ordinary nights sleep in the hut!
The next morning we woke to a very nice sunny day and not really knowing what is ahead due to there being no real track for a lengthy section on the way out.
It wasn't far into the days walk and as expected we were loosing the track in quite a few places. In most instances we were able to pick up enough of a pad to keep heading in the right direction.
But for one frantic hour we were bashing our way through some of the worst scrub you can find to only find ourselves at a dead end.
But after some reassuring map reading and plan to get up onto an escarpment we climbed our way out of trouble.
A nice site......a man made object showing a potential track :)
Give us water and more water
Once we were back on the proper track we were well relieved and knowing we were on our way out.
And before we knew it we were back at the old 4wd track and heading back towards the road to get to the car.
It may not seem much over two days but I can assure you 33klms in the terrain we were walking was no walk in the park.
But we arrived back at the car safely albeit a bit sore and still removing leaches but received to have made it out and enjoyed making some epic memories to lie about one day down the track!
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