[4] Since then erosion has highlighted the steep eastern side, established several creeks, and in the upper area, created small rock pools which contain shrimp and tadpoles despite annual drying, and large granite marbles 2-3.5 m in diameter.
[2][4] From the west side base there is a walking track which traverses large granite outcrops and leads to the summit of Pine Mountain.
The walk is difficult and only suited to experienced bushwalkers with advanced navigational skills and a high level of physical fitness.
The weather is capable of changing very rapidly so it is necessary to be prepared with warm and waterproof clothing, high energy food supplies and sufficient water.
The summit area offers panoramic views of the surrounding Murray River Valleys and the Snowy Mountains, NSW.