Father makes good on promise, returns to Pigeon House Mountain almost 50 years later with daughters

Sam Strong
Updated March 12 2019 - 11:18am, first published March 7 2019 - 12:00pm
Harry Easton (centre) with daughters Karyn Alexander, Kerri Clifford-Rodda and Kara Lee, granddaughter Kimberley Alexander and son-in-law Phil Rodda at the top of Pigeon House Mountain Didthul walking track. Picture: supplied.
Harry Easton (centre) with daughters Karyn Alexander, Kerri Clifford-Rodda and Kara Lee, granddaughter Kimberley Alexander and son-in-law Phil Rodda at the top of Pigeon House Mountain Didthul walking track. Picture: supplied.

Three generations of 86-year-old Harry Easton's family climbed all the way to the top of Pigeon House Mountain, almost 50 years after he first took his daughters to the landmark.

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Sam Strong

Sam Strong

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