b'June 2022 Trackwatch.qxp_Trackwatch Layout 119/06/20226:41 pmPage 17cooked by the Alexandra Showgrounds Ladies Committee. It wasnt long before Jeeps were making their way over to the muster area for the days trips, all lining up behind their trip leaders for the day ready to head out on the [EASY/MEDI-UM or DIFFICULT] trip that they booked into.The crew I was heading out today with was heading into the Rubicon area to see some more High country huts, this time our trip leader was Rob Sharp. The huts we are going to visit today are both looked after by our own club and the tracks between them are quite steep. Our first stop for the day was at the old, but still active Rubicon Hydro Power Station where we aired down surrounded once again by people camping in this historical area. We hadnt even travelled 5mins down the dusty trail and we were once again alone in the high country, climbing No 6 Track, Royston Range Track and Heaps Track, all tracks that our club had recently helped Four Wheel Drive Victoria and DELWP to clear.From here we cruised on up to thebottom of Monument Track where we alldropped back into 4 low and climbedour way to the top of Mt Stirling intosnow gum territory and around to CraigsHut. The views of the mountains aroundCraigs hut always take your breathaway and we all enjoyed a wanderaround the hut and took our time takingplenty of photos.All to soon it was time to head backdown the mountain, air up and get backto Alexander for the nights activities withthe rest of the club.Easter Saturday was another gorgeoussunny morning with a little bit of frost inthe air. It started with early morning hotshowers over at the brand new fortyclub rooms and then a yummy breakfastTRACKWATCH JUNE 202215'