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 |Dandenongs (Vic.)|225.| |Dandenongs (Vic.)|225.|
 |Donna Buang (Vic.)|95.| |Donna Buang (Vic.)|95.|
 +|Ellenborough Falls|160.|
 +|Endrick River|75. 76.|
 +|Endrick Trig.|150. 170.|
 +|Erica Mt. (Vic.)|135.|
 +|Erskine Creek|165. 167.|
 +|Euroka Trig.|165. 167.|
 +|Ettrema Creek|211.|
 +|Feathertop Mt. (Vic.)|96.|
 +|Field Mt. (Tas.)|159.|
 +|Fish River|200.|
 +|Franklin Mt.|65. 66. 86. 106.|
 +|Frenchman's Cap (Tas.)|179. 184. 190.|
 +|Gangerang Range|34. 70. 105. 156. 215.|
 +|Geehi River|2. 12. 30. 34. 103. 110. 223.|
 +|Get Over (The)|34. (Also known as Travis' Pass)|
 +|Gingra Range|70.|
 +|Gingera Mt.|86. 119.|
 +|Gibraltar Rocks|195.|
 +|Gogongolly Creek|165. 167.|
 +|Goobaragandra River|68. 104. 113. 128.|
 +|Goodradigbee River|67. 120.|
 +|Green Island (Q'land.)|218.|
 +|Green Wattle Creek|215.|
 +|Grose River|32. 56. 60. 64. 67.|
 +|Gudgenby Mt.|116.|
 +|Guouogang Mt.|83. 84. 126.|
 +|Hastings River (Nth Coast)|130.|
 +|Hay. Mt.|56.|
 +|Hollanders Creek|24.|
 +|Hotham Mt. (Vic.)|96. 173.|
 +|Howes Valley|42. 43.|
 +|Howitt Mt. (Vic.)|231.|
 +|Howitt Plains (Vic.)|195.|
 +|Howqua River (Vic.)|195. 231.|
 +|Hughes Ridge|105. 108.|
 +|Hunter Range|156.|
 +|Illawarra Road (O1d)|164.|
 +|Indi River|223. (elsewhere briefly referred to in articles on Kosciusko area.)|
 +|Jacobs River|1. 198.|
 +|Jenolan Mt.|28. 83. 84.|
 +|Jenolan River|24. 38. 46. 107.|
 +|Joadja|137. 151.|
 +|Jounana Creek|104. 219.|
 +|Jounana Peaks|16. 104.|
 +|Kanangra|2. 6, 8. 21. 27. 57. 156. 186. 193. 215.|
 +|Kanangra River and Creek|8. 21. 30, 70.|
 +|Kangaroo River (Lower)|229.|
 +|Kelly Mt.|86. 113. 116.|
 +|Kekeelbon Mts.|156. 226.|
 +|Kindarun Mt.|226.|
 +|King George Mt.|22. 60. 64.|
 +|Kinglake Range (Vic.)|131. 224.|
 +|Kosciusko & N.S.W. Alps generally|1. 2. 6. 11. 15. 21. 99. 101. 102. 103. 110. 135. 157. 198. 232.|
 +|Kowmung River|7. 8. 11. 24. 25. 27. 50. 51. 62. 71. 166. 215. 219. 221.|
 +|Lacy's Gap|192. 195.|
 +|Lacy's Creek|192. 195.|
 +|Lamington Plateau|218. 220. 221. 222.|
 +|Linden Creek|10.|
 +|Lindsay Mt. (Q'land)|141. 162.|
 +|Little River (Upper Cox.)|46.|
 +|Lockley Pylon|22.|
  
-MAGAZINE INFaRMATION BUREAU.+[ Pages missing ]
  
-PLACE NAME. ISSUE NO.+----
  
-Ellenborough Falls 160. +===== Skyline=====
-Endrick River 75. 76. +
-Endrick Trig, 150. 170. +
-Erica Mt. (Vic.-) 135.  +
-Erskine Creek 165, 167. +
-Elaroka Trig. 165. 167. +
-Ettrema Creek 211.  +
-Feathertop Mt. (Vic. ) 96.  +
-Field Mt. (Tas.) 159.  +
-Fish River 200.  +
-Franklin Mt. 65. 66. 86. 106 +
-Frenchman's Cap (Tas.) 179. 184. 190. +
-Gangerang Range 34. 70. 105, 156, 215. +
-Geehi River 2. 12. 30. 34. 103. 110. 223, +
-Get Over (The) 34. (Also known as Travis' Pass) +
-Gingra Range 70.  +
-Gingera Mt. 86. 119. +
-Gi braltar Rocks 195.  +
-GOgongolly Creek - 165. 167. +
-Goobaragandra River 68. 104. 113. 128. +
-croodradigbee River 67. 120, +
-Green Island (Q/land.) 218.  +
-Green Wattle Creek 215.  +
-Grose River 32, 56. 60. 64. 67. +
-G.O.dgenby Mt. 116.  +
-Guouogang Mt. 83. 84. 126, +
-Hastings River (Nth Coast) 130. Hay. Mt. 56. +
-Hollanders Creek 24.  +
-Hotham Mt. (Vic.) 96. 173. +
-Howes Valley 42. 43. +
-Howitt Mt. (Vic.) 231.  +
-Howitt Plains (Vic.) 195.  +
-Howqua River (Vic.) 195. 231. +
-Hughes Ridge 105. 108. +
-Hunter Range 156.  +
-10. +
-MAGAZINE INFORMATION BUREAU. +
-( ) +
-PLACE NAME  ISSUE NO. +
-  IMMAItial"......1.311.416111 +
-Illawarra Road (01d) 164.  +
-Indi River 223. (elsewhere briefly referred to in +
-  articles on Kosciusko area.) +
-Jacobs River 1. 1980 +
-Jenolan Ht. 28, 83. 84. +
-Jenolan River 240 38. 46. 107. +
-Joadja 137. 151. +
-Jounana Creek 104, 219. +
-Jounana Peaks 16. 104. +
-Kanangra 2. 6, 8. 21, 27. 57. 156. 186. 193. 215 +
-Kanangra River and Creek 8. 21, 30, 70. +
-Kangaroo River (Lower) 229.  +
-Kelly Mt. 86. 113. 116. +
-Kekeelbon Mts. 156. 226, +
-Kindarun Mt. 226.  +
-King George Mt. 22. 60, 64. +
-Kinglake Range (Vic.) 131. 224. +
-Kosciusko & N.S.W. Alps) 1, 2. 6.11.15.21.99.101.102.103.110.135. +
-generally 157.198.232. +
-Kowmung River ( 7. 8.11.24.25.27.50.51.62.71.166.215.219. +
- (221. +
-Lacy,s Gap 192. 195. +
-Lacyfs Creek 192. 195. +
-Lamington Plateau 218. 220. 221. 222. +
-Linden Creek 10. +
-Lindsay Mt. (0,fland) 141, 162, +
-Little River (Upper Cox.) 46. +
-Lockley Pylon 22.+
  
-SKYLINE. Allen A. Strom.+Allen A. Strom.
  
-The Great Dividing Range is a most disconcerting affair .. at times, neither Great nor a Range, yet somehow it always Divides. Have you ever pondered over your maps .. or better still, have you ever hazarded a guess as to its whereabouts when in the field? Take for example, along the Hume Highway en route for Goulburn from Yass. Somewhere there we go "aver the line" just when you'd reckon we were traversing a plain; and you'd never have known if it hadn't been for the gracious notice erected by a considerate Main Roads Board. +The Great Dividing Range is a most disconcerting affair... at times, neither Great nor a Range, yet somehow it always Divides. Have you ever pondered over your maps... or better still, have you ever hazarded a guess as to its whereabouts when in the field? Take for example, along the Hume Highway en route for Goulburn from Yass. Somewhere there we go "over the line" just when you'd reckon we were traversing a plain; and you'd never have known if it hadn't been for the gracious notice erected by a considerate Main Roads Board. 
-Sometimes when you are far Vrom signs, it is most important to keep on that mighty watershed; and it's just at that time when you wrinkle the brow and ponder between Gungarton and the Brassy or in the timber between the Cascades and the Tin Mines. Of course, there are strips of range where youtd merit the proverbial Lead Medal if you made a mistake 'iv.. Cunningham's Gap in Queensland, the Main Range from Kosciusko to Dicky Cooper's Bogong or the Crosscut Saw that joins Howitt with Cobbler and the Barry Mtns 1,100410911, + 
-Ahp YO8i The Crosscut Saw! Now there's a pieeof mountain that's worth calling both Great and Range; and what's more, it Divides like a Saws Situated in the Victorian Middle Alps, the Crosscut is the centre of a land of mystery, mighty peaks', romantic snowplains and old warrior snow gums. Nearby are the sources of the King and Howqua ( flowing to the west); tho Wonnangatta and Macalister (flowing to the ease). +Sometimes when you are far from signs, it is most important to keep on that mighty watershed; and it's just at that time when you wrinkle the brow and ponder between Gungarton and the Brassy or in the timber between the Cascades and the Tin Mines. Of course, there are strips of range where you'merit the proverbial Lead Medal if you made a mistake... Cunningham's Gap in Queensland, the Main Range from Kosciusko to Dicky Cooper's Bogong or the Crosscut Saw that joins Howitt with Cobbler and the Barry Mtns.... 
- 9      I 111     + 
-Some years back we had our first taste of this country when we "experimented" with the Baw Baws (a southern offshoot of the Divide where the Range turns east to back around behind Melbourne) and +Ah! Yes! The Crosscut Saw! Now there's a piece of mountain that's worth calling both Great and Range; and what's more, it Divides like a Saw! Situated in the Victorian Middle Alps, the Crosscut is the centre of a land of mystery, mighty peaks, romantic snowplains and old warrior snow gums. Nearby are the sources of the King and Howqua (flowing to the west); tho Wonnangatta and Macalister (flowing to the east)...
-from these heights made out Mt Wellington on the skyline, Glen Maggie Reservoir and the Lakes an the coastal strip below. Coming home along the Princes Hightmy through Stratford and Bairnsdale, the jagged blue sky of the west whetted the appetite, and the following year, assisted with information from our good Melbourne friends, we approached Wellington from the south-east and were for some days, goggle-eyed at the beauty and mystery of Lake Tarli Yarng, the Wellington, Snowy and Hewitt Plains and of course, the Crosscut Saw + 
-which we traversed in order to go down to Whifield via Cobbler and the Bennie Homestead on the Rose River +Some years back we had our first taste of this country when we "experimented" with the Baw Baws (a southern offshoot of the Divide where the Range turns east to back around behind Melbourne) and from these heights made out Mt Wellington on the skyline, Glen Maggie Reservoir and the Lakes on the coastal strip below. Coming home along the Princes Highway through Stratford and Bairnsdale, the jagged blue sky of the west whetted the appetite, and the following year, assisted with information from our good Melbourne friends, we approached Wellington from the south-east and were for some days, goggle-eyed at the beauty and mystery of Lake Tarli Karng, the Wellington, Snowy and Hewitt Plains and of course, the Crosscut Sawwhich we traversed in order to go down to Whifield via Cobbler and the Bennie Homestead on the Rose River
-Well, there's been a hankering ever Si/133 and tis year plans were laid to follow up the Howqua River, go over Howitt and then over via the Wonnangatta and Wongungarra Rivers to Dargo + 
-Once again, we had some invaluable cietalls from OUP Melbourne friends and were able to get food paekca in to Howitt Hut by Fred Fry who has a holding an the Howqua whore we proposed to make a start on the trek.+Well, there's been a hankering ever since and this year plans were laid to follow up the Howqua River, go over Howitt and then over via the Wonnangatta and Wongungarra Rivers to Dargo
 + 
 +Once again, we had some invaluable details from our Melbourne friends and were able to get food packed in to Howitt Hut by Fred Fry who has a holding on the Howqua where we proposed to make a start on the trek.
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 The Coach took us through Mansfield to Merri jig where, camped on the Delatite, we were qdite close to the beginning with Mt Buller and Timbertop rising directly to the north of the campsite. OnGeon the Howqua, the walking or should I say the splashing... began. There were twenty four crossings in the first eight miles, at which point, a forestry hut .. the Eight Mile ..is established. In a day and a half we had progressed to he final flat at the foot of the Howitt Spur after a valley of great beauty and many flats clothed with fine Manna Gums. Ritchie's Hut at the 14 mile, is a veritable mansion complete with refrigeration and hot and cold running water. Bindareo Hut another forestry structure, is the last of the huts at about 18 miles from 17ry's. Views of the shape of things to coma are caught all The Coach took us through Mansfield to Merri jig where, camped on the Delatite, we were qdite close to the beginning with Mt Buller and Timbertop rising directly to the north of the campsite. OnGeon the Howqua, the walking or should I say the splashing... began. There were twenty four crossings in the first eight miles, at which point, a forestry hut .. the Eight Mile ..is established. In a day and a half we had progressed to he final flat at the foot of the Howitt Spur after a valley of great beauty and many flats clothed with fine Manna Gums. Ritchie's Hut at the 14 mile, is a veritable mansion complete with refrigeration and hot and cold running water. Bindareo Hut another forestry structure, is the last of the huts at about 18 miles from 17ry's. Views of the shape of things to coma are caught all
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