Take a break! There is even a seat here. You can enjoy views down the valley enroute to the mounatins, and at this point, at an altitude of 820 metre it makes a fine destination that may get your ticker working. Enroute you will pass through different habitats and some lovely examples of "Blanket Leaf" trees in the wet gully before you arrive at GZ. In 1906, Jim Tobias and the Harrietville Progress Society were instrumental in getting the miners bridle track up the Bungalow Spur regraded and recut to facilitate travel in all seasons to the majestic mountains above. Look closely as you wander up and you can imagine how wide the track was early on. If you keep going, you will get to Mt Feathertop, but that is an expedition one should be well prepared for. Guidelines and advice are on the notice board at the trailhead. Please replace and conceal as found.