Powers Look Out
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Powers Look Out
In the ranges north of Stringy Bark Creek
Location
This scenic reserve provides vistas of the Upper King and the Alpine National Park. It is believed the lookout was a vantage point for bushranger Harry Power to view approaching troopers during his period of notoriety in the north-east
The Taungurung aboriginal community recognised Power's Lookout as part of their traditional country.
What was the area around Power's like in the late 1870's
Map
Photograph
Links to the KellyGang
On the 26/10/1878 , at the time of the Mansfield Murders, Det Ward got up on the top of Power's Look-out; to look out for the[[../../things/K_kellys/K_KellyGang.html|KellyGang]] . He did not see them. Why was he there? Was he acting on information?
Rivers Creeks and Hills near Power's Lookout
What happened at Power's look out after the time of the Kelly Gang
What is happening at Power's look today
Powers Look out is a scenic reserve