Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: If you are going between June and September, make sure you pack WARM!! The nights get down to zero degrees C during this time. The days are averaging around 12 degrees C. October is not a cold but still is chilly at night. If you are going walking during the Winter months be sure to take a beanie and scarf and gloves. Even if you are working up a sweat, when you get up high in the wind it will freeze you! And Mt William often has snow.
Written Aug 7, 2010
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If you are going between June and September, make sure you pack WARM!! The nights get down to zero degrees C during this time. The days are averaging around...
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We had a wonderful time in The Grampians and Halls Gap has a lot to offer visitors to this area. I will attempt to build these pages in the next few weeks.
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I've got some interesting experiences in Halls Gap. I'd love to share with you the 2 tips I've written, the 3 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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Halls Gap is a town of 300 people in 'the gap' between 2 mountain ranges in the Grampians national park. It is 2.5 hours from my town of Mount Gambier, would be about 2 hours from Melbourne i...
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Op zondag 9 november bezoeken we met vele Aussies het Grampians National Park. We zijn goed uitgerust want we hebben zowaar een hele nacht geslapen. Vanuit Port Fairy rijden we door een verlaten...
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The term The Grampians is, I think, more well known than the small, pretty town in it, Hall's Gap. It was originally named so by the explorer, Major Mitchell. He being of Scottish origin, named the......
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