Talk:Grampians National Park

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Thought that the intended meaning was that the town of Halls Gap was equidistant to Ararat and Stawell rather than the whole national park, given that it's a large park. Stumbles 04:48, 25 Aug 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Grampians Black Panther

Sightings of the Grampians Panther go back at least to the early 1970's and despite a great deal of time and effort by researchers it has evaded capture there has also been sightings of Thylacine in the Grampians N.P.

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Thylacine_Research/

This is a new group to explore new posabilaties and collect sightings and analize the data with fresh eyes of both Thylacine and Panthers. There is a trip to the Grampians planed for 19th Dec 2006

  • Can someone write about the panther that lives in the Grampians, like about sightings ect. ----
  • You might want to be careful with the wording. As of yet, the mysterious Grampians Black Panther is still considered a cryptid, and there is absolutely no solid, verifiable evidence to support its existence. In fact, despite being a relative skeptic, I spent a week at Grampians National Park filming a documentary about the panther's possible existence. Alas, we didn't find much! (However, there was one instance when we rounded a corner on a deserted walking track to see a black animal spring into the bushes. It didn't seem like a wallaby at the time, but it probably was... It was gone before we could start filming). Ackatsis 11:43, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Anyway, you might want to link the article to this one, or maybe create a another similar one. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gippsland_phantom_cat) Ackatsis 11:43, 1 October 2006 (UTC)