Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
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Fri 19 Oct, 2012 11:09 am
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 12:52 pm
That area is just so beautiful. The views along the rim of the Cathedral plateau are stunning.
One can get "lost" for a week up there and still not get tired of its majesty.
Looks like weather was kind to you.
Thanks for posting.
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 2:03 pm
Yes, I agree. Mostly easier walking with views on tap!! Nice the way you did it too.
I'm not sure if there is a pad down to Cloister, thought there would be with all the cairns near the top.
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 2:32 pm
A gorgeous place, I want to return for longer and explore in summer weather.
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 7:25 pm
Agree. There was so much water at the intersection that i had to back track some years ago.
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 7:48 pm
balboaknight wrote:Walked up to the plateau via Grail Falls, pitched tent at Chalice lake and walked over to Twin Spires and Cathedral. Bit of a bash on the way to Junction Lake hut before Cloister Lagoon. Sheltered from the weather and ate alot and walked over to Lake Meston Hut. Last day climbed Mt Rogoona and walked out the Jacksons Creek track with an interesting but unintended detour via some cliffs E of the track. Found a samsung telstra small phone on the Jacksons Creek track.
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Nice report but I am confused as to how you ended up on cliffs
corvus
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 8:44 pm
Nice report but I am confused as to how you ended up on cliffs
corvus[/quote]
It was my first time on the jackson creek track and I lost it soon after leaving Lake Myrtle. I took a compass bearing for the moses creek track junction which took me high and E of the track. Luckily on the cliffs I saw the easy open plains. So I backtracked went downhill to the plains and found the creek and the track. Easy nav from there.
C
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 8:49 pm
Did they look like these cliffs??
If so, you may have been on the Moses creek track, which splits off the Jacksons track. Nice route anyhow
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 9:19 pm
Know the cliffs in question just was interested as to why they would be encountered on top of and so far from the track

Navigation is a wondrous thing eh!!
corvus
Fri 19 Oct, 2012 11:17 pm
If the phone had a SIM card it shouldn't be hard to stick it in another phone to find the detail, or at worst take it to a Telstra shop, I reckon the technology would exist to allow them to identify the owner.
Re the walk, a great place, I camped up on Cathedral once, fantastic!
Camped on Rogoona too.
Sat 20 Oct, 2012 4:59 am
corvus wrote:Know the cliffs in question just was interested as to why they would be encountered on top of and so far from the track

Navigation is a wondrous thing eh!!
corvus
I am enjoying 'developing' my nav skills and off track familiarity!
Sat 20 Oct, 2012 5:07 am
Lady McGuyver wrote:Did they look like these cliffs??
If so, you may have been on the Moses creek track, which splits off the Jacksons track. Nice route anyhow
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Not these cliffs, the cliffs were at GDA 333637 approx
Sun 21 Oct, 2012 8:11 pm
balboaknight wrote:Lady McGuyver wrote:Did they look like these cliffs??
If so, you may have been on the Moses creek track, which splits off the Jacksons track. Nice route anyhow
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Not these cliffs, the cliffs were at GDA 333637 approx
Not that far off track you obviously tended to head up rather than along

easy done I suspect when using GPS
corvus
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