I did not fully understand how much undiscovered rock there was in the Grampians when Nalle Hukkataival first invited me to join him for part of his trip to Australia.
The Grampians National Park, situated north west of Melbourne, had recently been devastated by wildfires. The park is finally starting to recover after years of restriction. Many areas, previously closed to visitors, are now accessible. While the evidence of the wildfires are everywhere, you can still enjoy the beautiful ambiance that is the Australian bush.
I wanted to post a small selection of images for everyone to check out, but keep in mind that most of the palm sweating, boulder slaying imagery has been saved for the clients that should be out later this year for your viewing and sudden/uncontrollable trip planning pleasure. Enjoy.
Go Climb Something!!!