Dave's Saunters

Dave's Saunters I resist the urge to 'do'. Hikes and locations are not there to be 'done' or consumed. They are to be experienced, enjoyed, battled with, reflected on.

This space shares moments in time from what I 'do not do', from bitumen to back of beyond.

Driving for hours, sleeping in a snowy car park, dragging yourself out of your sleeping bag when it is -something degree...
07/09/2025

Driving for hours, sleeping in a snowy car park, dragging yourself out of your sleeping bag when it is -something degrees, and slogging up a hill in the darkness all becomes worth it when you get to witness the light changing on wind scoured snow slopes, rocks, and ridges. This was my first time to the Ramshead Range in Kosciusko National Park and I LOVED it! I find much of the rest of Kosciusko NP a little but 'hilly' rather than mountainous, but this area is really cool!

Last weekend I took a 24 hour detour from home to Melbourne via the South Gippsland coastline.  There's plenty of variet...
31/08/2025

Last weekend I took a 24 hour detour from home to Melbourne via the South Gippsland coastline. There's plenty of variety along this coast line from rocky capes and long sandy beaches. In the east it's pretty quiet, and by the time you get to Kilcunda and San Remo it starts getting busy! I still think that the Cape Liptrap area is a stunning area, and stunningly unbusy!

This morning's little wander; Seaspray, Victoria.  I was at the creek mouth in time for a chilly sunrise, then a gorgeou...
09/08/2025

This morning's little wander; Seaspray, Victoria. I was at the creek mouth in time for a chilly sunrise, then a gorgeous calm morning for a walk west along the beach. The place was deserted apart from the four horsemen...

I’m back visiting my parents in the town where I grew up, so took the chance to climb East Peak, a high point in the Hok...
17/07/2025

I’m back visiting my parents in the town where I grew up, so took the chance to climb East Peak, a high point in the Hokonui Hills that overlooks the town and surrounding farmlands. The sun doesn’t rise until around 8:20 this time of year so the climb was by torchlight listening to the sound of the Ruru and starting to recall the names of the plants that were being picked up in my torchlight – Coprosma, Horopito, Miro, Matai, Totara, Tree fuchsia – it has been a long time since Joyce Osborne’s field trips and my Uni silvics classes but I was surprised by how much came back to me.

Above the bushline the ground was crisp, rocks exposed to the night air were slippery with ice, and the wind bit hard against bare skin. More lights started to move on the land below as people were getting about their day. Dawn colour stretched over the Blue Mountains behind Tapanui, rain bands streaked the sky scape, and snow briefly swirled as the night faded. Then light started to hit the peaks staining the snow tussocks a brilliant gold and far in the distance the snowy peaks around the TeAnau and Wakatipu basins turned pink. Shadow started to play across the rolling hills – the green pastures and sun chasing shadows and darkness into the shadows and gulleys and the meagre warmth of the rays wrestling the cold of the wind.

Then back into the bush, this time the way lit by daylight filtering through the low canopy of stunted forest of Richardson's Ridge. The track weaves through gnarled old trees, groves of ferns, and jungles of supplejack. The final stretch back to the car through tree fuchsia with their distinctive orange papery bark, then the road home to join the lights on the plains getting on with their day.

That’s my memories of the hills I grew up being able to run around in. The tracks have improved since I was a kid, thanks to the work of Hokonui Tramping Club, but otherwise the colours and cold and contrast seems much the same!

And some of the furballs you meet along the way
15/07/2025

And some of the furballs you meet along the way

People and place - people in place
15/07/2025

People and place - people in place

Some of the faces that move between the spaces of mountains and valleys.
15/07/2025

Some of the faces that move between the spaces of mountains and valleys.

One of the great things about taking loads of digital images is sitting down to edit and review, and in doing so sparkin...
15/07/2025

One of the great things about taking loads of digital images is sitting down to edit and review, and in doing so sparking the memories of time spent wandering through a different part of the world. Nepal is such a visually interesting place! I took 1600ish photos taken on Annapurna Circuit Trek, Annapurna base Camp Trek, Kathmandu and Pokhara in April and May this year. I've narrowed them down to around 400, and from them around 40 that I think stand out.

First off - the place that makes the space for everything else. Looking through my photos it is easy to be mesmerised by the towering peaks, ice and rock. These photos perhaps reflect that tendency but I've tried to also remember the lower altitudes - it is big country with lots to see.

(some of these were posted after a quick phone edit while I was on the trail - they've been tidied up a bit more since I've been home).

With winter snow on the Victorian Alps I was up before sparrow fart this morning to check out conditions on Mt St Gwinea...
28/06/2025

With winter snow on the Victorian Alps I was up before sparrow fart this morning to check out conditions on Mt St Gwinear and have a go at Snow-shoeing on some Erica Ski Hire shoes. Fair to say the snow was pretty soft and it took me 1:40 to cover the 3km to the summit, sinking up to 0.5m into snow even with snow shoes on (possibly not helped by poor technique?).

There was a light breeze and temperatures below zero on the top as the sun came up through the snow gums.

I was back at the car before the crowds arrived, and checked out the the light coming through the Ash forests on the way home.

A very enjoyable three days on NSW's Light to Light Trail.  This is a beautiful bit of coastline with variety in the tra...
15/06/2025

A very enjoyable three days on NSW's Light to Light Trail. This is a beautiful bit of coastline with variety in the trail. Sometimes it is on open rock slabs above the swells that roll in from the Tasman Sea, other times coastal forest or heathland, or lowland mixes species Eucalypt forest and ferns, occassionally on some gorgeous isolated sandy beaches. And on top of all of that, just far enough form Sydney and Melbourne to keep the crowds away - even on a long weekend!

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