2008-08-09 | Cross Country Skiing at Broken Dam Hut |
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With other people’s busy social commitments and calendar challenges, the party was reduced to the two of us. Rick and I made a get away from Sydney on Friday afternoon. We arrived at Adaminaby about midnight and spent the night in Rick’s truck. Adaminaby was still in “sleepy hollow” mode at 7am the next morning so we headed on to Kiandra. By this stage light snow was falling but after shoveling down the requisite load of calories we pressed on. The aim of the weekend had now become an overnighter to the new Broken Dam Hut. After more snow and slow going we arrived at Broken Dam Hut mid afternoon. This hut was a rebuilt last November. The original one is now a ruin of corrugated iron that was burnt down in 1998. The new hut is a spacious arrangement but this makes it very hard to keep it warm inside. The last entry in the log book recorded the overnight temperature in the hut at minus 3 celsius. That reading seemed pretty accurate for our night as well. Based on the weather forecast we decided to get up before dawn and head out at first light. I listened to each rustle outside wondering if that was the arrival of the strong winds. Shortly after 6am we departed. By this stage the wind was strengthening but not to the level we were expecting. However snow throughout the night had rendered the cover thick. The little glide we had yesterday was gone and each metre forward was very much a plod. So back in the car we headed home dismissing all this weather talk as an anticlimax. Or so it seemed until around Goulburn a weather system moved through dropping thick snow flakes all over the Hume Highway. Exactly where and what this weather system had been up to remains a mystery. Report by: Grant |
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