This Limited Edition Photograph of Craig's Hut
captured in the Winter of 2003 provides
a rare view of the famous landmark surrounded in snow nestled on top of
Clear Hills near Mt Stirling Victoria. Mt Cobbler provides a
spectacular backdrop with the seemingly endless mountain ridges
vanishing into the distant wilderness towards Mt Kosciusko. Spectacular
clouds gather above the hut with an impending snow storm brewing.
Craig's nob is also clearly visible in the front of the hut which was
destroyed around March of 2005.
This pictured original hut was burnt to the ground
during the Victorian Bushfires on the 11th of December 2006. The hut
was later rebuilt and reopened Australia Day 2008.
This beautiful photograph of the iconic Craig’s Hut made famous by
Geoff Burrowes the producer of the “The Man From Snowy River” films,
surrounded by snow is limited to 500 exclusive copies.
Geoff Burrowes was renowned worldwide for his ability to create
spectacular horse riding scenes that he captured on film in this high
country vista of the Victorian alpine region.
This limited edition series of photographs come with a certificate of
authenticity and are processed on acid free archival fine art
photographic media. Museum quality UV light resistant acrylic glazing
is used for maximum archival permanence. Framed photographs include a
24ct Gold plated hand cast medallion of authenticity, individually
stamped with the photograph number to guarantee the exclusive quality
of this image.
*A portion of the profit from these limited edition
images of Craig’s Hut will be donated to
efforts that assist in maintaining the Victorian Alpine huts and their
environment.
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