hi everybody!
After spending a year in Sydney for studying, I really WANT to spend time by myself! As I like hiking in Italy (I sometimes walk 1 or 2 days hiking paths along Appennini in Italy), I would love to try Tasmanian great walks !
details:
My idea is to go to Tasmania by myself, from the 11 to the ... don't know! I was thinking 3 weeks maybe would be good! After research on internet, on the website http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/ , and on Googe Earth to inspect the area mentioned in this website, I decided to try the Frenchmans Cap, and the South Coast from Mealeuca to Cockle Creek.
I would like to fit everything in my back pack, as I already tried to fit everything I think i'll need, and here is the question: I've never done anything like that on my own, and I'd like to know what I should take with me, without the possibility of sharing food and water and tent.
Especially I'd like to know how many liters of water I should carry with me, to be sure I wont run out of it before I find a creek to refill my water sack.
And maybe if u can just give me a short idea of how much food, it would be easier for me to plan better my trip. I've read about the Frenchmans Cap takes about 5 days to complete, and the South Coast in that point i want to do, around 6-8 days. ... sooo .. urchk!
PS the south Coast , i read something about a couple of boat crossing points ... the big question is ... how does the boat go to the first shore once someone used it to get to the opposite one??
PS2 the only way to get to Meleuca is by plane? Do I have to book a private flight to there?
Thank you very much!
For now .. I'm just training myself and trying to smoke less until completely being a not smoker (again). Hope it will be useful!
cheers!!
ciao!
Luca