The Orroral Valley, south of Canberra, was the starting point for Keith Scott’s Snowy Mountains trek. Here, the early sun highlights the valley to the south-east.
Old Currango Hut, along the Australian Alps Walking Track, NSW.
Nicole Gorge cuts through the Cooleman Caves area at the northern end of Kosciuszko National Park – a 2000ha limestone formation with dry valleys, streams and caves.
Introduced wild brumbies (Equus caballus) are a majestic, but destructive addition to the alpine environment. The hooves of herds easily trample swaths of delicate alpine vegitation.
Snow gums line the plains in Kosciuszko National Park, NSW.
O’Keefe’s Hut opened in 2009, was built to resemble the original 1930s hut, which burnt down in 2003.
Keith says some of the finest hours of his trek were spent at O’Keefe’s Hut sitting by the fire, writing and taking photographs.
The Rolling Grounds above Guthega in the middle of Kosciuszko National Park, NSW, is a place of snowgrass, bogs and tors that loom from the mist.
Hainsworth Hut on Long Plain, also in Kosciuszko National Park, NSW. The huts of the high country vary from homes of several rooms built during the 1800s to one-roomed structures made of corrugated iron and wood established in the 1930s and 40s.
The slopes of Tabletop Mountain are home to twisted gums and bush regeneration.
Sub-alpine country north-east of Mt Jagungal forms a part of the small Australian Alps bioregion.
Long Plain about 100km north of Thredbo.
Mackeys Hut is roughly 30km north of Perisher Village in Kosciuszko National Park, NSW. It’s where Keith stopped here for lunch and a chat with a ranger after his 18km walk in the morning fog.