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Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby Deb » Sun 14 Feb, 2010 8:12 pm

Hi,
I'm after some info on the Bastion Cascades walk, particularly how long we should allow. The book I have says 4-5 hours return for 6km. That sounds like a long time for 6km. Is there a lot of climbing involved?
Any other info regarding this walk would also be appreciated - I've heard it is a very pretty and interesting walk.
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby Taurë-rana » Mon 15 Feb, 2010 6:19 pm

Hi Deb, I've done the Stone Hut/Bastion Cascades walk and it is a lovely and interesting walk. There is info here: http://www.molecreek.info/bastion_cascade_walk.htm It did take me a few hours, but I spent some time exploring the cascades and I found the rocky cliffs interesting too. By climbing do you mean height gain, or scrambling? There wasn't any scrambling from memory.

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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby corvus » Mon 15 Feb, 2010 7:43 pm

Deb wrote:Hi,
I'm after some info on the Bastion Cascades walk, particularly how long we should allow. The book I have says 4-5 hours return for 6km. That sounds like a long time for 6km. Is there a lot of climbing involved?
Any other info regarding this walk would also be appreciated - I've heard it is a very pretty and interesting walk.
Thanks,
Deb


G'day Deb,
This is a really good walk with no scrambling or extreme conditions ,like any Tassie walk you do rise a bit early but nothing to be concerned about.if you do it say G'day to the gnomes for me :)
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby sthughes » Mon 15 Feb, 2010 9:02 pm

Bastian Cascades was the "Strollers" first walk. It took us just over 4 hours. You could do it quicker though, we aren't the go fast types of walkers. I'd say 3 hours for a fit, fast walker up to 5 hours for someone fairly unfit. Nice walk, nothing crazy although a bit rough under foot in bits.
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby Tasallan » Wed 03 Mar, 2010 6:34 pm

Did the Bastion Cascade walk today and what a wonderful walk. We walked to the Stone Hut first (said goodaye to the gnomes) and then down to the Bastion. The walk is sensational, the huge rock formations and the colours in the sandstone at Crowdens Croft are fantastic. Some of the valleys with the tree ferns, sassafras and other rain forest species was pristine.The walk was not too difficult - the climb up to Stone Hut is 200M in 1KM so it is pretty steep. The track is over grown with ferns in places but there are plenty of markers on the trees so no problems. It took us a bit over 3 hours, we stopped to take photos of the flora and we are old farts in our mid sixties but experienced bush walkers. We drove up to the start of the Stone Hut track and it was no problem for my Subaru Forester and we walked 4.3KM.
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby corvus » Wed 03 Mar, 2010 6:44 pm

From another old fart I agree that this is a really nice day walk ,would be interesting to spend a night in "stone hut" or camp under one of the overhangs.
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby GerryDuke » Wed 03 Mar, 2010 11:01 pm

I was lucky enough to be guided on this great loop walk. There are a number of little side trips. Details are here:
http://www.touringtasmania.info/bastion_cascades.htm

My guide has offered to take me back on a loop above Bastion Cascades. Will do again when it rains again!!

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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby Deb » Fri 05 Mar, 2010 7:40 pm

Thanks for all your replies.
Planning to do this walk on Sunday and taking a couple of newbies with us. Sounds like exactly the walk we are looking for to convert them!
Will let you know how we go.
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby Deb » Mon 08 Mar, 2010 6:06 pm

We finally did this walk yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed it. Took us just over 4 hours with a few photo stops and a lunch stop. Thanks for your input - this is definitely a walk I would recommend to others and one I would enjoy doing again.
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby corvus » Mon 08 Mar, 2010 6:28 pm

Deb,
Did you say G'day to the Gnomes from me :)
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby Deb » Tue 09 Mar, 2010 8:09 pm

Hi Corvus,
We sure did.
Is there a story to go with these guys?
Seems like a long walk for them - I'm guessing they had a bit of help!
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby corvus » Tue 09 Mar, 2010 8:19 pm

Deb there is a story but I dont know it :( something to do with a Geocashe I think ,I am sure someone out there knows.
Gnomes have been known to travel long distances just check with Gnome owners who awaken of a morning and find their little mates have gone walk about :(
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby davehenderson » Mon 19 Apr, 2010 11:56 am

Walked with a small group up to Bastion Cascades last Saturday via Stone Hut and what a wonderful walk it was :D The water was roaring down the cascades and the Fungi throughout the walk were absolutely stunning. We weren't in any hurry as we had a couple of inexperienced walkers with us, so it ended up taking us a little over 5 hours which really felt a comfortable pace :D
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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby flyfisher » Mon 19 Apr, 2010 5:04 pm

And did you say gooday to the Gnomes :D

It's a nice walk and aren't those rock overhangs really something.

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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby davehenderson » Mon 19 Apr, 2010 9:46 pm

flyfisher wrote:And did you say gooday to the Gnomes :D

It's a nice walk and aren't those rock overhangs really something.


We stopped and had a lovely chat with the gnomes, and they said to say gidday! :lol:
Your right about those rock overhangs, they are spectacular! The day we went it was very misty which gave them a really spooky look 8)
Btw, one of our party was interested to know what the name of the mountain on your right as you are walking through the logging coup at the start of the walk, it is very imposing and it would be great to find out it's name if someone out there knows.

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Re: Bastion Cascades - walking time?

Postby flyfisher » Mon 19 Apr, 2010 9:59 pm

I would sugest that it's Mother cummings peak that you are looking at, but I may be wrong. :wink:

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