The “new” 2015 Mouat Tree
One of approximately 1500 blazed border marker trees, the H87 Mouat Tree has been relocated from it’s original position and preserved at the Namadgi National Park visitor centre. I hike in along part of the southern ACT border and locate the tree which was blazed in 2015, one hundred years after the original.

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