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TIP: The online Bushwalk Inventory System can help bushwalkers with a variety of bushwalk planning tasks, including: Manage which items they take bushwalking so that they do not forget anything they might need, plan meals for their walks, and automatically compile food/fuel shopping lists (lists of consumables) required to make and cook the meals for each walk. It is particularly useful for planning for groups who share food or other items, but is also useful for individual walkers.
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Microspikes

Tue 13 Oct, 2015 4:55 pm

Microspikes, like these ones from Kahtoola: http://kahtoola.com/product/microspikes/

Are they suitable for any snow conditions in Australia?

Overland side peaks in Winter?

The High Country?

Thanks,
Sam.

Re: Microspikes

Tue 13 Oct, 2015 5:17 pm

I've used them a bit, here and in NZ. While they are definitely an improvement on boots/shoes in slippery conditions, they will not give you the same security/comfort as crampons on steep, icy slopes. I have also used in-step crampons, which have fewer teeth, as a mid-level option.

If you're heading into deep snow, especially the lovely soft kind, you'll be wanting decent snow shoes - Lightning Ascents come to mind.

Re: Microspikes

Tue 13 Oct, 2015 7:00 pm

While they are definitely an improvement on boots/shoes in slippery conditions, they will not give you the same security/comfort as crampons on steep, icy slopes.

I've found the older version great on icy OLT sections - the difference between walking on an ice rink and walking on a normal track. :) But once off the main track, for anything steep / smooth they are of limited benefit. i've been thinking about getting crampons for more serious stuff.

And definitely no help in snow. I take snow shoes as well - though they can be of limited help in Tassie sometimes.

Re: Microspikes

Tue 13 Oct, 2015 7:10 pm

Thank you for the responses Andrew and Tortoise!

So, Mount Ossa in Winter? I assume crampons > snowshoes > microspikes...?

Re: Microspikes

Tue 13 Oct, 2015 10:24 pm

I have used microspikes in Tasmania and Victoria in snow conditions. Obviously not as effective as full blown crampons but more than adequate for most activities. Weight and convenience of attachment means that they are a great compromise. They handle snow and ice well. You can use them on lightweight boots too. Last year we were in Tas in winter and they handled the walk up the Labyrinth in icy conditions (Ossa was under a squall so we didn't go up there). Similarly, on icy conditions on Bogong and Feathertop this year.

Re: Microspikes

Tue 20 Oct, 2015 8:59 pm

Great for icy sections of the track don't think I'd feel too comfortable for very steep icy peaks would prefer crampons.
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