There are amazing views across the north-east at the end of the South Buffalo Track.
In perfect weather, under the expert leadership of Fiona Tweedie, a group of 14 Benalla Bushwalkers recently took a trip to Mount Buffalo.
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The plan was to enjoy a 7.9km scenic hike along the stunning snow plains and rock boulders of the South Buffalo Track.
The streams and bogs had been replenished by recent rains and there were patches of yellow paper daisies still in flower.
Benalla Bushwalking Club members enjoy afternoon tea on a recent walk on the South Buffalo Track.
The lunchtime views from the rocky outcrops at the end of the track were expansive.
The Horn was close by, Mt Cobbler was easily identified, there was a clear view of Lake Buffalo below and Mt Buller could be glimpsed in the distance.
A club spokesperson said while retracing their steps to the picnic ground below, the group was impressed when somebody produced a tablecloth for afternoon tea.
“It was pleasing to have some of the newer club members along for this very pleasant walk,” the spokesperson said.