Fire in Kosciuszko National Park 2003

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Fire in Perisher Valley

Spotover fires occur at random. One appeared near the walkway from Thredbo to Mt Kosciuszko. Another occurred in the South Perisher nordic trails and came within a few hundred metres of lodges in that area.

The photo, taken from Back Perisher, shows the burnt out nordic trails and how close the fires came to the Perisher Hotel, the Man from Snowy River Hotel and the lodges adjacent to them.

Fire in Perisher Valley

Spotover fires occur at random. One appeared near the walkway from Thredbo to Mt Kosciuszko. Another occurred in the South Perisher nordic trails and came within a few hundred metres of lodges in that area.

The photo, taken from Back Perisher, shows the burnt out nordic trails and how close the fires came to the Perisher Hotel, the Man from Snowy River Hotel and the lodges adjacent to them.

Fire in Kosciuszko National Park 2003

There have been many fires in the Kosciuszko National Park (KNP) which have destroyed individual buildings but the fires of 1939 and 2003 have destroyed many thousands of hectares as well.

In December 2002, KNP was dangerously dry and a series of lightning strikes caused fires to start in the Byadbo Wilderness. Then, early in January 2003, a wild electrical storm moving west to east initiated 44 bushfires on the Main Range which moved in different directions. The Tooma Dam fires moved north-west towards the Dargals while another jumped the Grey Mare fire trail and began to burn in the area between Mt Jagungal and Eucumbene Dam.

The Main Range acted as a fire break and, although the western faces were badly burnt, the fires did not proceed much beyond the crest of the range. There was a small amount of burning behind Blue Lake and along the crest between Twynam and Carruthers.

Many huts on the Main Range were destroyed. The photo shows how close the fires came to destroying White’s River Hut.

Fire in Kosciuszko National Park 2003

There have been many fires in the Kosciuszko National Park (KNP) which have destroyed individual buildings but the fires of 1939 and 2003 have destroyed many thousands of hectares as well.

In December 2002, KNP was dangerously dry and a series of lightning strikes caused fires to start in the Byadbo Wilderness. Then, early in January 2003, a wild electrical storm moving west to east initiated 44 bushfires on the Main Range which moved in different directions. The Tooma Dam fires moved north-west towards the Dargals while another jumped the Grey Mare fire trail and began to burn in the area between Mt Jagungal and Eucumbene Dam.

The Main Range acted as a fire break and, although the western faces were badly burnt, the fires did not proceed much beyond the crest of the range. There was a small amount of burning behind Blue Lake and along the crest between Twynam and Carruthers.

Many huts on the Main Range were destroyed. The photo shows how close the fires came to destroying White’s River Hut.

Perisher Gap

This photo was taken at Perisher Gap looking towards the Main Range and shows the burn out in that area.

Perisher Gap

This photo was taken at Perisher Gap looking towards the Main Range and shows the burn out in that area.

Piper's Creek

This is burnt out area next to Piper’s Creek.

Piper's Creek

This is burnt out area next to Piper’s Creek.

Mt Wheatley

This photo shows a group of skiers passing through burnt trees on Mt Wheatley.

Mt Wheatley

This photo shows a group of skiers passing through burnt trees on Mt Wheatley.