Snowy Mountains is a meditative journey across land, body, and belonging, tracing a family's long passage from the tropical intensity of Broome to the cold, high air of Kosciuszko National Park. Moving between physical travel and inner shift, these pieces explore what happens when climate, place, and habit fall away, and the body is asked to remember something older than comfort.
Written with quiet attentiveness, the work dwells in transitions: heat giving way to cold, fatigue to alertness, motion to stillness. Mountains, forest, road, and weather are not backdrop but presences—shaping breath, perception, and identity. The human story unfolds without drama, carried instead by ordinary details: packed vans, thin air in the lungs, the weight of supplies, a child pausing at the edge of a new landscape.
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