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1 climb • 11.3 km • 517 m gain • 8 hr 3 min
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"Got severely sunburnt on my back ascending Cradle! Met so many incredible people and together we all summited together. What began as a group of strangers ended as a group of friends. The views were phenomenal, never seen such nice weather for the hike before. " — annekerichards • Jan 1, 2022
"My summit was not as easy as some people's. When I was heading up the mountain about 100m from the top I tore a ligament. It made climbing down the mountain very hard and while it took me about 40 minutes to get up the mountain. It took me 2 hours to get down. I was lucky I had my father there to help me through it. In the end I got back down to the car park late but luckily I got some help and managed to make it out okay. My main takeaway was how nice most people are. So many people helped me on the way down and the journey may have been a lot harder without them." — Hiyouboots • Jan 12, 2021
"What a great way to finish 2020. Absolutely beautiful hike, so many lakes on the way. Rock scrambling might be very dangerous while wet but luckily we had fantastic weather and the view from the top was just breathtaking. My favourite hike in 2020 no doubt! Took us about 7,5-8h entire loop through Marions lookout and come back through Dove Lake. " — Asha • Dec 31, 2020
"Christmas day hike to the summit. Had Christmas lunch at the very peak. Truly beautiful day and views. Perhaps the most aesthetic climb in Australia. Unparalleled views of surrounds. Took the full day. Do not recommend the 'horse track' (I think that's what its called) either way. We took it on the way back and it was a much less enjoyable experience then the way up." — MacRogers2087 • Dec 25, 2018
"From Dove Lake walked by Marion's Lookout to Cradle Mountain. The warning was that the weather could change very suddenly and so it did. We climbed in lovely sunshine but soon after arriving at the top, saw very ominous clouds approaching from the east. We beat a hasty retreat and made safe ground before the onset of hail." — munroman • Oct 15, 1992