The kids were a bit restless this morning, so we decided to burn up some of their excess energy by taking them on a hike. We drove up into the D’Aguilar Ranges and hiked from the road to the Summit of Mount Nebo (620m) and back – a total of about 6.5km.
We followed a forestry fire trail for about 2.5km to the summit, and came back via a walking track on the southern side of the ridge, which meant we were able to check out a number of different ecosystems.
It’s a different world in the rainforest. Worries seem far away!
Let’s do this again soon 🙂
Total distance: 6.32 km
Total climbing: 328 m
Average temperature: NAN
Total time: 01:48:10
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Average temperature: NAN
Total time: 01:48:10
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Does anyone know the aboriginal name for Mount Nebo?
Hi, I looked around for hours, and couldn’t find any record of an Aboriginal place name for Mount Nebo, sorry. The closest I could come was for nearby Mount Samson, which was known as “Buran” (or “windy place”).