

We were hiking at Easter and went to one of our favourite places - the Warrumbungles in NSW. Here are my 'faces' for today's theme - rock faces of course! You can only see this view of the 'breadknife' from the Grand High Tops walk - a long steep hike to the high centre of what was a huge volcano - worth the sore muscles for the view! The breadknife is one of the most famous formations in the National Park, a trachyte dyke that is only a few metres wide, but about 600m high and runs for about 900m. On this walk you come up beside the massive wall and after climbing even higher for a fabulous view, the trail goes down again on the other side.
The other 'faces' were much easier to photograph - a sunrise walk along the fire trail near our campsite showed the moon behind split rock, with the rock faces lit by the rising sun.