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Who Was Dale Evans
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I have no idea who Dale Evans is but for some reason this tree was named after him. If you cannot make it to the top there is a halfway platform where you can still enjoy some views.

Location : Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Warren National Park, Pemberton

Written Jun 26, 2009

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Dale Evans Bicentennial Tree
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The Bicentennial tree stands at 70 metres high, the second highest of the fire lookout trees. There is a platform half way up the tree for resting and 360 degree viewing or incase you can’t make it any further.

Location: Warren National Park

Written Jun 26, 2009

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Jim Fox Walk
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The Jim Fox Walk is one of several walks in this area. This walk is designed more for the young or energetic because it is a bit of a challenge.

Location: Diamond Tree, South West Hwy, Pemberton

Written Jun 26, 2009

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The Smallest of Three
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The Karri tree stands at 52 metres high and is the smallest of the three lookout trees. The tree has 140 metal pegs which lead up to a wooden tower on the top. It was first pegged in 1940 and operated as a lookout tower for fires from 1941 to 1974.

Location Diamond Tree South West Hwy

Written Jun 26, 2009

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Diamond Tree
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The Diamond Tree is around 10kms south of Manjimup and around 15kms north of Pemberton in the Warren National Park. This is one of three fire lookout trees in this region.

Location: South West Hwy

Written Jun 26, 2009

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Warren National Park
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The Warren National Park is around 12km west of Pemberton and covers around 3,131 hectares of a beautiful Karri forest. Within the park are bushwalking trails such as the Heartbreak Trail, which lead to the Warren River which travels through the park. There is plenty of other things to do such as canoe, bbq, fish for marron and trout or clime the Bicentennial tree. There is a fee for entry to the park.

Written Jun 25, 2009

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Pemberton, Day 2

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 We now arrived in Pemberton, another contrast after Margaret River and the caves we had been in. This is a forestry town with Karri and Jarrah trees, a population of aprox. 950. Interesting enough... 

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Snottygobbles and the Duke of Gloucestor

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 I spent just about every Easter holiday since I was born until into my teenage years in Pemberton. It's a beautiful little town that hasn't really changed much in that time, but makes for a lovely... 

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Pemberton, home of the famous Gloucester Tree

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 We arrived in Pemberton at about 6 pm at the end of Day 3 of our 5 day trip of south western Western Australia. It wasn't our first choice for a stop for the night, but we had spent more time than we... 

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Pemberton and the Southern Forests

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Keeweechic's Pemberton

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 Pemberton sits in the southern tip of Western Australia and can be found in the heart of the Karri country. The area was occupied by the local Aboriginal people for more than 40,000 years before being... 

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