I have never been there but I would think DeSalis Knob would be near Cuppacumbalong...
Thursday, November 7, 2013
View from lunch on De Salis Knob
John Evans goes to some amazing places in the ACT. Little gems seldom visited are frequented by John and his merry band of Canberra bush walkers and this is one of those... Anyone looking for information on bushwalking in the ACT and surrounds are highly recommended to visit Johns blog.
I have never been there but I would think DeSalis Knob would be near Cuppacumbalong...
I have never been there but I would think DeSalis Knob would be near Cuppacumbalong...
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