These are a selection of rather older galleries that have not yet been updated, but why miss out on them completely just because they are not
quite as shiny as the new ones?
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Roger Sheppeard's Gregory 2001 Photo Gallery
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The two photos at right show typical gorge scenery, views in all directions. Russell and Oskar are the photographers.
Here are a couple of late afternoon shots in the gorge.
More typical gorge scenery. Notice the huge size of the rock shelter in the centre photo. Shelters like this would make for a great wet season walk.
The strange head on the snake painting below right indicates that it is probably a rainbow serpent rather than a real snake.
The first two photos below show one of the climbs and more typical vegetation.
The two photos at right were taken on the same roll of film as those above and are from the central part of the trip.
The next five photos were from the same film and include the hawk trap and stick insect mentioned in Roger's day 8.
The two photos below show some of the flat walking over the top between gorges. The two photos below show the day 11 campsite and the big shelter and artsite found on day 12.
Many thanks to Roger Sheppeard for the use of his diary and photos.
Click here to go to the main page for Gregory National Park.
Click here to go to Roger Sheppeard's diary which describes the trip where these photos were taken.