541:. The hut was later sold to a ski club but this sale never included title to the land on which it sat. The hut was purchased in 1962 by members of the Melbourne Bushwalkers who then donated it to the club. The hut was renovated and maintained by the Melbourne Bushwalkers and used throughout the winter as a base for cross-country skiing. It was well-used throughout the year for research and outdoor activities by members and by many other groups. It survived the 2003 bushfires but burnt down one year later (January 2004) in a cooking accident, while being used by non-members. The woodshed still remains. The National Parks and Wildlife Service which administers the land has refused permission to rebuild.
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occur in more exposed areas, on gentle slopes are typically more resistant to wind and frosts. Some of the best soils occur in wetlands, which cover about 10% of the high plains. These areas are defined as places where there is stationary water for at least one month per year. The presence of water typically leads to highly organic soils, from the decay of vegetable matter, and very little mineral matter. Snow patch herb fields occur in places where snow remains for a large portion of the summer and are very rare.
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The Bogong High Plains contain a mixture of various types of vegetation. About 50% of the High Plains are heathlands, which cover some of the steeper and more wind protected areas in the high plains. The soils are typically shallow and rocky. Approximately 25% of the High Plains are grasslands, which
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in the area provide accommodation for people out in the winter ski touring and those interested in hiking or other activities in the summertime. There are tens of huts in this area, each different and equipped for different purposes. They were first built by
European pastoralists moving in from NSW
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The Bogong High Plains Road runs from Mt Beauty, up to the ski resort of Falls Creek, up to an elevation of around 1720m, before steeply descending through
Trapyard Gap at gradients frequently exceeding 9%. The road was fully sealed in 2009, immediately gaining the interest of road cyclists as it
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set up two grazing exclosures to directly investigate the impacts of animal grazing on
Australian alpine and sub-alpine vegetation. These original plots have been monitored ever since, and represent the longest continuous series of ecological data of any site in Australia. All grazing was finally
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Also on Mount Bogong are
Michell Hut, on Eskdale Spur, which was rebuilt after the 2003 fires and Bivouac Hut on the Staircase Spur. Other huts in the area include Tawonga Huts, Young's Hut, Ryder's Huts, Cope Saddle Hut, Pretty Valley Hut, Edmondson Hut, Johnston's Hut, Buckety Plains Hut,
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which began construction in the 1940s. Two dams were constructed, Pretty Valley
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The Bogong High Plains continues to have an important place in scientific research. In summer, large numbers of scientists conduct research in the area, including studies of hydrology, vegetation change, fire response, weed invasions, occurrence of native animals
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This is the oldest on the high plains. Originally built in 1889 like most of the huts has been extended since. It has no modern facilities and so is not used for accommodation. It measures 4.5 metres (15 ft) by 3.7 metres (12 ft).
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is a much more foreboding summit in the west of the Bogong High Plains. It is a popular bushwalking destination due to its proximity to Mount Hotham but can also be approached from
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This hut on Mount Bogong was built in 1938 as a memorial to Cleve Cole who died on a ski trip on Mount Bogong. Technically, Mount Bogong is not part of the Bogong High Plains.
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electricity generated. Since completion of the Scheme, the area has become much more based around tourism, particularly skiing.
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Rocky Valley Storage dam just southeast of Falls Creek.
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46:Typical winter scene
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1945:Tarrengower
1666:Bulla Bulla
1650:Donna Buang
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1405:Middle Peak
1400:Moscow Peak
1317:Spion Kopje
1281:Nelse North
1060:3 September
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650:Mount Cope
641:Mount McKay
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317:Ski touring
313:Falls Creek
236:Metamorphic
232:Sedimentary
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86:Coordinates
2098:Categories
2078:Jack Hills
2041:Wycheproof
1953:Warrenmang
1913:Warrenheip
1906:/ Diogenes
1769:Warrenmang
1594:St Gwinear
1554:Wellington
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780:References
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578:Vegetation
294:Australian
96:36°50′39″S
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1961:Teneriffe
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1848:Elizabeth
1743:Dandenong
1356:Sugarloaf
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1076:"History"
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1642:Terrible
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1538:The Horn
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1034:Archived
1016:28 March
768:See also
595:Mountain
509:Cope Hut
298:Victoria
217:Devonian
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157:Victoria
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1816:Ritchie
1807:Matlock
1722:Macedon
1674:Dom Dom
1602:Mueller
1570:Baw Baw
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1453:Despair
1445:Koonika
1437:Cobbler
1228:William
1164:WikiSki
958:The Age
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360:Bidawal
351:History
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280:of the
228:Igneous
207:Geology
168:Country
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2009:Noorat
1969:Napier
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1856:Ghiran
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1296:Hotham
1240:Wilson
937:5 June
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286:plains
178:Region
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1798:Other
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1703:Other
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