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Plum Pudding Rocks (3 December 2012)
contributed by Ziggy47
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This location is named on many 4WDrive maps in the area East of Mt Skene. The Rocks are located on the most western end of Middle Ridge, and the whole section of rocks is about 800m long. The Rocks can be viewed as the eroded spine of this crest.

The conglomerate rocks form many boulders within thick vegetation. The person who named this high point must have been very hungry, as our little group could not make out the similarity to Plum Pudding.
The easiest way to visit is by travelling from the Jamieson Licola Rd, along Barkly River Rd and then taking the Middle Ridge Rd. Very easy 4WDriving.
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