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		<title>Mt Kosciusko Virtual Tours</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 04:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Spence</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mt Kosciusko]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in October 2008 I had the opportunity to shoot virtual tours from the top of Australia’s Tallest mountain, Mt Kosciusko.&#160; I put together a separate map of the 46 Mt Kosciusko Walking Track Virtual Tours.&#160; This area is also known as the Snowy Mountains and the Australia Alps.&#160; It’s located in Kosciusko National Park. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>Back in October 2008 I had the opportunity to shoot virtual tours from the top of Australia’s Tallest mountain, Mt Kosciusko.&nbsp; I put together a separate map of the 46 <a title="Mt Kosciusko Walking Track Virtual Tours" href="http://panedia.com/kosciusko.htm" target="_blank">Mt Kosciusko Walking Track Virtual Tours</a>.&nbsp; This area is also known as the Snowy Mountains and the Australia Alps.&nbsp; It’s located in <a title="Official National Park Website" href="http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkHome.aspx?id=N0018" target="_blank">Kosciusko National Park</a>.</p> <p>Of course Australia being the flattest continent on Earth, our mountains are more rolling hills than ‘mountains’.&nbsp; This is borne out by the fact there’s a nice wide walking track all the way to the top, while back in the day you could drive to the top.&nbsp; They closed the road in the 1970’s though, as parking at the top of our tallest mountain was becoming an issue.</p> <p align="center"><a title="A Virtual Tour view from the top of Mt Kosciusko, Australia's Tallest Mountain" href="http://maps.panedia.com/?pano=6321&amp;mt=s" target="_blank"><img style="border-top-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" src="http://panedia.biz/blog/00006321-still-blog.jpg" border="0"></a><br /><strong>A Virtual Tour of Mt Kosciusko – From the top.</strong>&nbsp; </p> <p>The official record lists the height of Mt Kosciusko at 2228m (7310 ft).&nbsp; My camera mounted GPS claimed a height of 2232m (7322 ft), you can decide which one you want to believe.&nbsp; (Hint: GPS is generally not very accurate at measuring height, although very close in this instance)</p> <p>There are 2 walking tracks to the top. I chose the shorter one, a 13km (8 mile) return, which runs from the top of the <a title="Thredbo Chairlift Prices" href="http://www.thredbo.com.au/bookings-and-tickets/lift-and-activity-prices/summer.asp" target="_blank">Thredbo Chairlift</a>.&nbsp; The lift costs $28 for a return trip in summer and takes about 10mins.&nbsp; It’s a beautiful ride up.</p> <p><a title="Thredbo Chairlift virtual tour from the top" href="http://maps.panedia.com/?pano=6297&amp;mt=s" target="_blank"><img src="http://panedia.biz/blog/00006297-still-blog.jpg"></a> </p> <p>The walk wasn’t too hard consisting mostly of undulating hills.&nbsp; In October I had to cross about 6 snow drifts, some of which were quite long, and near to the top of Kosciusko a little steep and slippery as well, but passable with normal foot gear. </p> <p>I did a day trip from Canberra out to the Snowy Mountains.&nbsp; It’s a long day, with a 2hr drive at each end, but well worthwhile.</p> <p align="center"><a title="Mt Kosciusko Lookout - Virtual Tour" href="http://maps.panedia.com/?pano=6339&amp;mt=s" target="_blank"><img src="http://panedia.biz/blog/00006339-still-blog.jpg"></a><br /><strong>A couple of kilometres in there is a lookout to Mt Kosciusko.</strong></p> <p align="center"><a title="Virtual Tour - Mt Kosciusko National Park" href="http://maps.panedia.com/?pano=6302&amp;mt=s" target="_blank"><img src="http://panedia.biz/blog/00006302-still-blog.jpg"></a><br /><strong>Footbridge over a mountain stream, Mt Kosciusko National Park.</strong></p></p>
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