aljscott wrote:So depending how fast you walk its feasible to make Prion Beach in 4 days. 6 would be reasonably short days and allow you to do all the side trips.
aljscott wrote:I remember the descent off PB taking quite a long time because you were whingeing about your knee![]()
aljscott wrote:. . . . with all the rain we've been having New River Lagoon is super full at the moment. Water is right up to where the boats are parked on both sides. . . . .
GraemeSpedding wrote:Any suitably scarey photos available?![]()
ollster wrote:GraemeSpedding wrote:Any suitably scarey photos available?![]()
Not scary at all, IMO. I (being a notiorious chicken around exposed bits) was pleasantly surprised.
It is hard work getting down though. I think we spent the better part of 6 hours descending, and it left my knees pretty swollen.
aljscott wrote:Day 5 to Granite Beach
Day 6 to Cockle Creek
GraemeSpedding wrote:We had to turn around on approch to PB this summer due bad weather, but intend going back in Jan 2010. Just wondered what the climb downPB to the lagoon is like? Any suitably scarey photos available?![]()
The scrub beyond Pindars certainly is a little thick but the track is def fairly easy to follow even in cloud and rain. Frustrated not to finishthe trip
Cheers
Graeme
Granite Beach to Cockle Creek in a day? Too fast for me.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Granite to cockle??? BAH!! try Prion to cockle in one day 13 half hrs 26kg pack
Did the south cape ranges in 4 hrs 20mins!!!!
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