OK, sorry about that. I was just stalling for time while I went looking for photos, but photobucket is down for maintenance, so I can't show you any pretty pictures right now.
I did the Leeaberra track, including the falls, in '06. At that point there was only one difficult section, and that was the descent to the creek which you more or less follow to the first (northern) campsite above Heritage falls. There were a lot of fallen trees blocking the track, necessitating some awkward scrambling to get over/under/around. Otherwise it's pretty easy walking, although the bit from the falls campsite back up the ridge to continue south is a little steepish, and there were some other ridgetop sections partially blocked by fallen trees. I assume that TasParks is slightly more efficient than their Victorian counterparts, so those sections have probably been cleared by now.
The rainforest loop is also worth doing, just a short scramble back up to the main track at the southern end.
It's a good walk. Camping at Heritage Falls is extensive, the sites a good size, the water lovely and clear. Heritage Falls is an easy amble downstream, Leeaberra Falls something of a scramble further on. There is (was) a cairned route up the ridge and then down to Leeaberra Falls from Heritage Falls, on the left side of the water. And you can climb further down after crossing the river below Leeaberra Falls and going over the ridge on the right. And the views from that nobbly bit of rock above the Apsley River are pretty decent, too.
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north-north-west on Tue 23 Jun, 2009 11:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.