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I’d recently relocated from Melbourne to Launceston for a short three-week job. Having finished work on Friday I decided to drive down to Cradle Mountain. Spending the night at Cradle Mountain, I woke early to climb to the summit. After a tough climb I reached the summit, where I set up my camera, tripod and self-timer (I did this hike solo) and took this photo. The views from where I stood were unparalleled and absolutely breathtaking. There you are on the highest point for miles around, and being a relatively clear day you can see miles and miles in every direction.

Josh Tagi - VIC

Josh wins an Osprey Manta AG 28, valued at $239.95. Designed for lightweight hiking for the day or even overnight.

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