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Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby taswalker2011 » Wed 07 Nov, 2012 8:56 pm

Hello everyone!

I've been told a few months ago that one of the Mt Roland tracks are inaccessible! Is this true?

Any track notes or advice would be much appreciated!

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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby ryantmalone » Thu 08 Nov, 2012 7:28 pm

As far as my understanding goes, the O'neils Road track is currently closed.

I've been up via the Kings Road track before, however it does involve some scrambling, on the plateau, and one vertical section, which although relatively easy, would cause a pretty nasty injury if you put a foot wrong.

That said, its the most fun way up in my opinion, and its a beautiful place.
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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby taswalker2011 » Thu 08 Nov, 2012 7:49 pm

Thanks Heaps I'm very keen to do it soon!
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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby matagi » Thu 08 Nov, 2012 8:09 pm

The Kings Rd track is considered "harder" - I've never been up the O'Neils Rd track so I've no idea how it compares, but the KIngs Rd track is definitely a lot of fun.

The Kentish Visitor Information Centre has this to say :shock:
The first track, the Mt Roland via Kings Road (Face Track), starts from Kings Road, Claude Road Village off the C136. The track turns into a steep mountain climb. This track is not recommended as it is potentially dangerous, steep and awkward. Walking time takes from three to five hours return.


Not sure where the steep mountain climb is. There is a fair amount of scrambling over rocks but I wouldn't describe it as steep and awkward. Potentially dangerous? It's all relative. I wouldn't class it as such.

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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby Tortoise » Thu 08 Nov, 2012 8:24 pm

Hmm. There are some sections that I would class as steep myself - just looking at the mountain shows you that, I reckon.

Awkward - well, if you haven't done much bushwalking, or only on easy ground. Or if your knees don't bend enough for the little rock scramble. But i can understand the visitor centre not recommending it for the average tourist.

It's definitely my preferred way up. Views a lot earlier, etc. O'Neills is longer (time and distance), and not as interesting in my mind. Some nice bits, though. I do love Mt Roland :)
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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby Genesis » Thu 08 Nov, 2012 8:33 pm

Tortoise wrote:Hmm. There are some sections that I would class as steep myself - just looking at the mountain shows you that, I reckon.

Awkward - well, if you haven't done much bushwalking, or only on easy ground. Or if your knees don't bend enough for the little rock scramble. But i can understand the visitor centre not recommending it for the average tourist.

It's definitely my preferred way up. Views a lot earlier, etc. O'Neills is longer (time and distance), and not as interesting in my mind. Some nice bits, though. I do love Mt Roland :)


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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby MichaelP » Thu 08 Nov, 2012 8:38 pm

Is O'Neills still closed? If so does anyone know how long it will remain closed for?

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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby Tortoise » Thu 08 Nov, 2012 8:53 pm

Don't know, but here's the Sheffield Visitor Info Centre email. They should be able to tell you.

kvic@kentish.tas.gov.au
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Re: Mt Roland tracks ?

Postby walk2wineries » Sun 11 Nov, 2012 12:48 pm

Tortoise wrote:Don't know, but here's the Sheffield Visitor Info Centre email. They should be able to tell you.

kvic@kentish.tas.gov.au


They did - and they said, no problem except there's a race this weekend. THe new Mt Roland via O'Neills - (well, I was there a decade ago and it started across private farmland then so it was new to me last Jan) is wonderful, although sedate walkers like myself are going to find it a lot longer than 5 hours. That tourist office is very helpful & they have brochures for Mt Roland and very short Mt Badgery walk - which is lovely if one is travelling through and has only a couple of hours.

Good description and photos of Mt Roland from one of your contributors.... here viewtopic.php?f=42&t=10001

I drove past the Mt Claude lookout & stopped to wander up that path for a km or 2 - largely on service roads but the views are fantastic, love to organise a shuttle one day to do that bit.
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