12 OUR MOUNTAIN WONDERLAND YARRANGOBILLY After a hearty meal at Caves House a party was formed and conducted by Mr. Bradley through the Jersey Cave. Much might be said in praise of Yarrangobilly Caves as to their excellence and wonders, but it will be a long time before these caves will be in the public favour like far-famed Jenolan, owing to the accessibility of the latter. It would be unfair to compare or even to criticise Yarrangobilly Caves, as they scarcely bear any resemblance to the more northern limestone caves. But the writer thinks that the natural scenery without and the famous trout streams in the district will do much to place Yarrangobilly in public favour. The Sydney Morning Herald, 1932 Rowland sprinkled salt liberally over his eggs and bacon. “Where’s Ed?” “Still sle

