Day 4 - Bonang to Yarram
An EPIC day. The Mackillop pass was the best way to start a driving day, and the best off-road track of the trip so far... challenging, fun, hair-raising, gob smacking. It's in alpine Victoria, it's damn cold, but the snow is gone until winter rolls around again. I'll stop blabbing and start the pics rolling
Misty morning - like every other up here probably. If you ever wondered - yes, a cow's moo does echo. I reckon these were the loudest cows in the country! Not a car passed by all night from the nearby highway (haha, more like a windy laneway)

Fog, cold, farmlands, sun, a new day of fun and exploration.

We live in a beautiful country

Buchan... the GPS was saying it's an 11 hr drive due to the dirt tracks and rough terrain, I got about 5 hours of LPG if i'm flat out. Screw it, you live once, let's give it a go.

Wash me? Never!!! Roller painted army green never looked tougher!

View from the pilot's seat. Already had a few roos and emus at close quarters... hard to spot through the mist

Yes, Graveyard Creek. I've seen 4 or 5 flat wombats now since the 'Gong.

All I need is a horse, an Akubra and a whip. Hi ho silver, and away. Screw that - I already ride a billy goat

Early morning headed toward MacKillops bridge. Misty mountains, cold river streams, narrow rocky billy goat tracks. All the ingredients for an amazing day's drive

Looking down one of the 1000 valleys.

I love this pic, but the driving really steps up from here. A fleeting lapse in concentration could most definitely be the end of me.

Old Joe... how the hell did old Joe make it to this middle of nowhere place?

A better bit of road. Just when you think it can't get prettier, each corner throws a new surprise

MacKillops bridge.... and I though getting here was the hard part. Old mother nature really turns up the heat after this. A wee zook at bridge's end

Walking like an Egyptian, 1000m in the sky

Another pretty valley

Another pretty valley (is that an echo?)

I did not see another car on this leg of the trip. The Buchan-Bruthen is a must do for any 4x4 enthusiast. Only an idiot like me attempts it by himself

My car is about two bums wide, this is a four bum wide track... would be very hairy in a Landcruiser or Landrover.

Don't look down! One foot right = a nasty way to die. Constant perilous cliffs are part of the Buchan-Bruthen Rd parcel i'm afraid.

Yessir - in the alpines. Thank god I left the snow at home - it's cold enough already.

Another moment of "surely it can't get better than this?"

You can see the cutting i'll follow to get to the top on the opposing mountain side... already been driving since Bonang for a few hours at this point, never seems to end. Yay!!!

Yet another stunning Snowy Mountains vista.

Into the great unknown.

Time for a quick stop, on a mountain top

Sitting on top of the world

I need a panorama camera for this, but you get the idea

Bitumen!!! FInally, after many stressful hours of "will I make it?"

My camera died at a vital time - 1/2 hour outside Buchan you can see 10's of kilometres of tall timber burnt into matchsticks from the big fires a few years back. This controlled burning in the distance reminded me of the fact

Burnt trees - not as imposing as the fire damage previously mentioned, but still... not a place you'd like to be if a bushfire is sweeping through

Say that fast five times in a row.

Getting some spares in Bairnsdale.

Getting into a familiar neck of the woods. Ye old homeland

WTF? We got some strange animals in Oz, no idea what these signs are warning of

Pic of picture taking device

Radioactive Man has seen more of Australia than many

And I ended the day in Yarram where the extended family lives. Big meals, hearty laughs... good to be back.