The tramp was a pretty hard slog in places - it varied between beech forest bluffs and large grassy flats. The following photo shows where we stopped for lunch on the way in.

When we reached Sandy Bluff, there was a fantastic sign that said "Sheer drop offs for next 200m, then track decends steeply". This next photo was taken from the top of one of the sheer drop offs - looking out over Dredge Flat.

We did see a couple of deer - Greg got pretty close to a big stag - but the wind was behind us so he didn't have a hope of getting a clear shot at it without it bolting. And as the last thing you want to do is injure the deer, he let it bolt! We also went for a walk in the evening to see what was further up the valley and saw a deer up there - but it was on the other side of a large flat surrounded by scrub and again no clear shot.
We don't know how valuable a hunting area it will be - at the moment it's still really frosty in the mornings so nothing for the deer to feed on, but by the time the frosts are over it's peak tramping season and the track is really busy. A great experience none-the-less and with the blisters we had on the way out, we're almost glad we weren't carrying a deer!
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