Hi folks
My partner and I are heading down to TAS again for the South West Cape and South Coast Track. We have 'budgeted' for 3 weeks in the park whether it be hiking, being rained out, or lazing about the cape.
I did, however, have a question about the poorly tracked/untracked sections of the SW cape circuit; I'm referencing John Chapman's most recent suggested route- The one that follows the edge of horseshoe inlet and involves the creek swims (brrR)
What is the vegetation cover like? (the 1:25000 maps can only be so useful)
* Is it mostly knee/waist/head/above height across those plains/gullies/approaching the ridges?
* Are we talking mostly buttongrass plains or heath/shrubs?
* If it's shubbery is it dense, thick, and woody? Or is it patchy and springy? (already hearing shouts of "IT'S ANOTHER SHRUBBERY")
* Are there any sections/approaches where the vegetation is particularly dense?
I have been browsing the shots people have posted of the SW cape but am aware that nobody really takes pictures of the really crappy stuff that they encounter: eg. walls of impenetrable tea tree scrub, waist high woody heath that is so dense you can almost walk on top of etc.
We are quite competent navigators by map/compass and will also be carrying a GPS. Earlier this year, however, we found ourselves forced to navigate a vegetation choked gully (described above :p). Despite knowing our exact location it still wasn't pleasant- taking us 3 hours to move 300 metres!
Any info. would be much appreciated!