#FAM2906 Day 04: Mount Buller - do you wanna build a snowman?

Stayed over the night before at the guys' apartment cos we had to catch a 5 (or was it 6?) am bus to go to Mount Buller! The guys bought a Groupon deal while I made separate reservations with the tour group. Theirs was slightly cheaper although I really can't remember how much! It includes to and fro transportation plus a cable pass so you can grab the cable up a higher point of the mountain to ski! Ski gear and equipment additional. So it's a 4-hours drive from city to Mount Buller and we basically just KO-ed on the coach!

Pit stop at Yea before heading up the mountain. As you can tell from the background, it was super foggy at where we were!

Arrival at Mount Buller!

We had vouchers for some of the eateries at Mount Buller and we opted to eat at this pancakes place!

Big breakfast 
Original pancakes with a generous scoop of ice cream 

you can never go wrong with chips. who says we can't have them for brekkie? 
Savoury pancakes! my tastebuds preferred the sweet ones 

After brekkie, we took the cable and went cam-whoring up the mountain. It was FREEEZING. Be adequately protected with jackets, scarves and gloves I kid you not. Don't say I didn't warn you.



Unknown taliban LOL. This HM was so cold she basically covered every part of herself up with everything she could find.





Instead of spending A$300 on skiing, we decided to rent toppogans instead! Here we are getting ready to toppogan at designated toppogan slopes.


Building a snowman!
Because of the boob that were originally on him before HM plucked them off lol.
That is our snowman named BOOBS.



Making our way back to city.

Dinner was at Lygon Street, also known as the 'Little Italy' of Melbourne because this is where you can find streets and streets of Italian eateries and restaurants!

I recommended Cafe Coretto which I had tried twice before and found it pretty good, so the rest were happy to take up my suggestion!

Cafe Coretto
227 Lygon St, Carlton, VIC 3053


Pumpkin soup! Looks like baby food. 



They are famed for their home-made lasagna! It is really good. 
Avocado pasta
Agnolotti peppino

Brought the guys to Brunetti also along Lygon St for desserts but it was pretty crowded so we decided to tabao back instead! Their desserts are wide-ranging and not the cheapest priced but the quality and standard are pretty good! So far I haven't tried anything that I dislike yet. That could also be because of my sweet tooth haha. 


After trying to finish the desserts at the apartment (failed! too much!), I made my way home and called it a night.



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