Sugarloaf to The Cathedral

If you visit the Cathedrals, prepare your self for all sorts of weather.  This Range sits on the western side of the Victorian Alps.  In these summer pictures you can see that the flowers are now bearing fruit.

Although most of the spring flowers had disappeared, some plants were now producing colourful fruit It is a tight fit into the Wells cave, but everybody got through in summer, the insects appear.  Bright beetles and butterflies flit over the peak of the Razorback ridge.  This beetle has landed.
the daisy bush, Cassinia, covers much of the Cathedral ridge A summer rain clouds hangs over the western rampart of the Cathedral the bright purple berries of Dianella tasmanica hang after the summer shower
the green berries of the Solanum bush hang over the path to the bottom of the range Bright pink orchids cover the forest floor on the walk down from the Cathedral A kookaburra bids us goodbye at the Cooks Mill campsite