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Here is my promised posting;First some views of cushion bog and tarns. The cushion plants grow over a deep layer of peat which is soaked with water. The plants are quite firm and you can walk on then.However the ground quakes when you move over it.
And, I suppose, when you get too far out from the edge, you suddenly break through and fall in up to your hip... ? The southern hemisphere version of muskeg, I imagine!
The cushions are quite firm though I would not like to fall into a tarn. The water is very deep and stained because of the peat. One of the ladies in the party stepped in a soft spot( not on the cushion bog but on a seep further down the hill) and needed assistance to extricate her foot. Not exactly Canadian muskeg (=30% water, 30% vegetation and 30% mosquitoes)