Mt Burrowa

The remote partner to Pine Mountain, it can take two days to reach the top of the Park on a  rocky path.  Bluff Falls, however, are right beside a car park and for many people this is as far as they will ever go.

the creeping Wonga vine grew over the tops of the wet bushes on this wet day .. the falls were roaring with water This mauve Tetratheca displayed a mass of brilliant colour
the route to Mt Burrowa follows the Bluff falls track after an hour you might see the Car park from Campbells lookout the Bulbine lily grows in the middle of the rocky outcrops
we had a long way to go before we reached the top of the Bluff and now the mist descends again the Clematis scrambles its way over the wet foliage of the Falls

These pictures were taken in November 2000