Vale Of Rasselas Track to Adamsfield

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Re: Vale Of Rasselas Track to Adamsfield

Postby Liamy77 » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 10:38 am

i can't help it.... the little boy in me keeps whispering "those flying fox things sound FUN!"
are there any working ones around?? :wink:
i'm still trying to decide wether i can justify doing a walk just to play with one.... :roll:
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Re: Vale Of Rasselas Track to Adamsfield

Postby muka » Sun 20 Mar, 2011 7:10 pm

Pandani Club went for a walk today on Timbs Track.
When we reached Adamsfield Track we turned left toward Adamsfield and the Florentine River.
After a while we came uopn the Florentine River, and there was a flying-fox.
Seems the cable is still quite intact, but the carriage lays on the bank broken and unusable.
At the moment the river is quite low, and so the logs laying in it can help to ford the stream.
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Re: Vale Of Rasselas Track to Adamsfield

Postby mjdalessa » Fri 04 Nov, 2011 7:44 pm

muka,
how overgrown was timbs track? any idea how long it would take to reach the base of packers spur (ridge leading off the thumbs near adamsfield)? I want to do the thumbs as a day walk (by day I mean within daylight hours as opposed to the full 24 ;))
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Re: Vale Of Rasselas Track to Adamsfield

Postby MJD » Wed 09 Nov, 2011 11:45 am

If you want to do the The Thumbs fro Timbs Track then you are best to cross the Florentine, turn hard right and follow the Vale of Rasselas track for a few kilometers, cut across the Gordon Plains heading NE (from Tiger Creek I think), and head up the Thumbs slightly south of the summit. It would be a hard, long day. Easy day & half.

The Vale of Rasselas track varies from easy walking to hard to follow. The first bit is a bit hard for 300m or so because of fallen trees but once past that it's quite nice for a while.

I might have posted something on here before....

It is a while since I went this way though.
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