The hiking trail.
The summit.
The pinnacle of Mount Coonawrin.
Mount Beerwah.
Mount Ngungun and the summit I hiked to.
Friday
January 6th
I
got up and said goodbye to Valerie. I missed Phil as he left for work
early, 18000 and counting...
After
Val left for work I finished packing up the car, locked up her place
and left. I decided to drive to the 'hinterland' and take the Glass
Mountain tourist drive. This was yet another beautiful ride through
the Australian countryside. I arrived at the Mount Ngungun parking
lot and decided to take the hike that Valerie recommended. It was not
long, only 2 km but it was uphill the whole way. As I walked up
through the lush vegetation it started to drizzle. When I got to top
I found I was on the summit of yet another mountain. It was raining
pretty hard by now but, it actually felt really nice and I could see
that the clouds were going to drift over. So I admired the view in
the clouds and waited for it to clear so I could get some good
photos. Then I walked back down to the car. On
the way back I stopped at the Glass Mountains lookout where you could
see the whole range. That's where I took the photo of Mount Ngungun
in the distance.
Then
I drove to Brisbane and the Honda dealership to check the status of
the car sale. I had e-mailed Liam my passport photo but had not heard
back from him about the title search he was supposed to do so, I
wanted to check that there was no problem that was going to hold me
up tomorrow. He assured me that all was well.
So
I continued on to find the Comfort Inn I had booked for my last night
in Australia. I checked in and then went out to find some dinner.
When I returned I spent the rest of the night organizing my bags so
that I would have what I needed on the plane and so that my warm
clothing would be available for the flight. Then I went to bed for the last time in Australia.
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