Daylesford Macedon Life - Winter 2022

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SNOW PLAY Steve Wroe

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ew things excite my children more than a bit of nutaryuk. ‘Nutaryuk’ is the Innuit word for ‘fresh snow’. When writing this article, I investigated whether Innuits actually have 50 different words for ‘snow’ and it’s no myth. They also have hundreds of words to describe snow. So, there you go. Having lived in Daylesford for a few winters now, we have had some fantastic mornings frolicking in fresh snow (henceforth called ‘nutaryuk’…by the Wroe family… well, mainly by me). So, where are the best places in our backyard to find the white stuff? Around Daylesford, there are two places we head for, when the temperature drops and precipitation is forecast. Right near home is the truly beautiful Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens. It’s all about elevation when snowseeking and at 670m, this is a handy option. Even better, there’s a sensational café called Wombat Hill House, operated by the Lake House team. Grab a hot drink or full breaky after your adventure. Our ‘secret spot’ (shhhhh) is Bullarto. At 750m, and a short drive from Daylesford, it’s a beautiful, forested area that can get deep snowfalls. The young girl in the photo is my daughter Lola in Bullarto a couple of years

ago. While you’re there, pop into Bullarto Gallery. Artist Phillip Edwards paints exquisite Aussie alpine landscape paintings. And he’s a great guy to chat with. Further east, the charming village of Trentham often gets snow, and the nearby Wombat State Forest is a great spot for photographers. The forest is beautiful year-round but has a quiet, serene beauty when adorned with snow. Afterwards, be sure to pop into one of the many cafés or pubs found in Trentham. Arguably the best spot in our region for snow play is Mount Macedon, which is just on 1000m high. Top of the Range café has a live snow cam – so you can check the situation before you go – and is a great place to warm up after your fun. Nearby Camels Hump is another great option, also topping out at a kilometre above sea level. Head to the Camels Hump carpark and take a short walk from there. The views are unforgettable. If you’re not near us when it snows, you’ll need to be quick. It’s rare that snow cover lasts beyond midmorning. So, check the weather forecast and plan ahead. Whether you’re eight or eighty, you won’t be able to keep the smile off your face.

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Catching snowflakes in Bullarto


Articles inside

RECIPE: Slow Cooked Tuki Lamb Neck, Garlic Mash & Balsamic Jus

2min
pages 38-40

Classes and Workshops

2min
page 36

What's On

2min
pages 34-35

Cosy Up Beside an Outdoor Firepit

4min
pages 32-33

Top Spots for Winter Shots

3min
pages 30-31

An Ideal Wedding Destination

2min
page 29

Shizuka Ryokan

1min
page 28

The Roast is Hot

2min
page 27

BOREALIS Lights up Daylesford

2min
pages 25-26

Winter Health Giving Seasonal Flavours: With Alla Wolf-Tasker

4min
pages 22-23

Live Music in Unexpected Places

2min
page 24

Maldon In Winter

1min
page 18

Destination Wellness

4min
pages 20-21

Heart Warming Family Fun

4min
pages 16-17

Snow Play

2min
page 19

On the Hunt for a Hearty Red

2min
page 15

Pay It Forward in Trentham

4min
pages 8-9

Music in the Mountains: Q&A with Jan Skubiszewski

2min
page 14

Fresh is Best

1min
page 4

Choc It Like It's Hot

2min
page 11

Animus Distillery

1min
page 12

Must Have Winter Woollies

3min
page 13

Encounters of the Spooky Kind

4min
page 10

Your Guide to the Pawfect Getaway

4min
pages 6-7
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