Some more pretty sub-alpine daisies – this time in a fetching shade of pink.
And an interesting monochrome moss on the gums. In fact, there were lots interesting mosses around, which I’ll post about soon.
We made our way up to the Barrington Tops via a pot-holed gravel road. It was surprisingly cool up there after the humidity of the plains below, and from first glance it was obvious that we were in a sub-alpine area – not dissimilar to Thredbo. Well, we were 1,200m above sea-level.
There were little white flowers.
And the new growth on the bushes were vibrant to say the least.