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Hopetoun

Postby wander » Mon 22 Aug, 2011 10:45 am

I'm looking for any info on Hopetoun. It looks like an interesting traverse with a bit of scrub to get up each end. The only useful data found to date is a little on David Noble's site.
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Re: Hopetoun

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 22 Aug, 2011 11:38 am

Check out Kevin Doran (MJD's father) 's book FEDERATION PEAK. He has a bit of info on the difficult ascent of this monster.

and there's this.

http://www.wildtiger.biz/index.php?tracknotes&id=6
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Re: Hopetoun

Postby wander » Mon 22 Aug, 2011 12:05 pm

Thanks for the Brandon Lee link, will digest this later. Can't say I can find a copy of the book noted, but will look harder later this week.

I was contemplating this range as a link between from East of Picton to The Arthur Plains, but it is now clear that it is an escapade all in itself and a bit more to chew than just a link to avoid using the Eastern Arthurs as a link.
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Re: Hopetoun

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 22 Aug, 2011 12:09 pm

wander wrote:Thanks for the Brandon Lee link, will digest this later. Can't say I can find a copy of the book noted, but will look harder later this week.

I was contemplating this range as a link between from East of Picton to The Arthur Plains, but it is now clear that it is an escapade all in itself and a bit more to chew than just a link to avoid using the Eastern Arthurs as a link.



you would be much much much faster to use the eastern arthurs i would have thought. it's a small range and once on top can be traversed in one single long day.


http://www.despublish.com/Feder_synopsis.htm
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Re: Hopetoun

Postby Taurë-rana » Mon 22 Aug, 2011 12:22 pm

I have been up Hopetoun from the Cracroft Junction. From what I remember it was scrub bashing through forest on the way up and back, not the worst I've been in though but I was young and fit and just had a day pack. On top it was lots of scrambling up and down over multiple peaks. We didn't all get time to reach the top so it must have been a long day.
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Re: Hopetoun

Postby mjdalessa » Mon 22 Aug, 2011 6:00 pm

The only notes to it I've seen are Keith Lancasters journals, that wildtiger report and a short section in chapman's southwest book.
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Re: Hopetoun

Postby Summit_Bagger » Mon 19 Nov, 2012 11:45 am

I'm also thinking about heading down to Hopetoun at some stage in a week or two, I'm struggling to find much information about it, does anyone have much info?

any help at all would be fantastic!
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Re: Hopetoun

Postby Son of a Beach » Mon 19 Nov, 2012 12:02 pm

Moved to "Tasmania" forum.

Please note that the "Trip Reports and Track Notes" forum is actually for posting trip reports or track notes. It is not for posting requests for information.
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