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Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Thu 23 Dec, 2010 3:34 am
by Matt_22
Hi all

Christmas is nearly here again for another year!

I'm after some info in relation to Stacks Bluff, How long does it roughly take to complete a return trip to Stacks from the Rossarden entry? Could this easily be completed as a day walk?

Have many of you completed the walk and what are your thoughts on it? I'm a keen photographer and have veiwed some great shots from that area.

Any info would be greatly appreciated :D

Regards

Matt

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Thu 23 Dec, 2010 6:29 am
by Graham51
I've done the walk twice and have taken about 6 hours return both times. The return drive from Hobart is about as time-consuming as the walk.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Thu 23 Dec, 2010 3:26 pm
by Phil
Hi Matt

I'm keen to actually do a traverse from the Rossarden end and come out on the ski village end at some stage this summer; only problem is I'm not quite sure how to get there and then home etc with car arrangements.

If you are keen to do it at some stage and would be happy for someone to hitch a ride (for a fee of course) then I'd love to grab a ride to the Rossarden end, make my way up and across and then have a car sitting up the northern end or something to get home (still figuring that one out too :lol: ).

And yeah, 6 hours sounds about right - I've done Stacks twice.

Cheers

Phil

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Thu 23 Dec, 2010 4:42 pm
by Matt_22
Thanks for the info on stacks :)

Phil wrote:Hi Matt

I'm keen to actually do a traverse from the Rossarden end and come out on the ski village end at some stage this summer; only problem is I'm not quite sure how to get there and then home etc with car arrangements.

If you are keen to do it at some stage and would be happy for someone to hitch a ride (for a fee of course) then I'd love to grab a ride to the Rossarden end, make my way up and across and then have a car sitting up the northern end or something to get home (still figuring that one out too :lol: ).

And yeah, 6 hours sounds about right - I've done Stacks twice


That sounds like a plan Phil, I'm sure we could sort something out during the season :) I should be able to organise a drop off n pick up person for us both!

A group of us (4) are planning to do the Ossa summit in a day trip, we are planning to do a few day trips before hand to blow the cobwebs out, do you recommend any day walks that would put some pressure on us? pref in the north, we are all launie based. Was planned to do Ossa last year, but the plan feel through due to unforeseen circumstances, so it’s still on the "to do list"

Thanks for your info, will keep in touch and sort out a trip :)

Regards

Matt

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Thu 23 Dec, 2010 4:44 pm
by Matt_22
Thanks Graham51 and Phil for the info on stacks :)

Phil wrote:Hi Matt

I'm keen to actually do a traverse from the Rossarden end and come out on the ski village end at some stage this summer; only problem is I'm not quite sure how to get there and then home etc with car arrangements.

If you are keen to do it at some stage and would be happy for someone to hitch a ride (for a fee of course) then I'd love to grab a ride to the Rossarden end, make my way up and across and then have a car sitting up the northern end or something to get home (still figuring that one out too :lol: ).

And yeah, 6 hours sounds about right - I've done Stacks twice


That sounds like a plan Phil, I'm sure we could sort something out during the season :) I should be able to organise a drop off n pick up person for us both!

A group of us (4) are planning to do the Ossa summit in a day trip, we are planning to do a few day trips before hand to blow the cobwebs out, do you recommend any day walks that would put some pressure on us? pref in the north, we are all launie based. Was planned to do Ossa last year, but the plan feel through due to unforeseen circumstances, so it’s still on the "to do list"

Thanks for your info, will keep in touch and sort out a trip :)

Regards

Matt

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Fri 24 Dec, 2010 1:58 am
by Matt_22
Further to my previous post, does any body know of a lake or tarn called "crystal" in the Ben Lomond area, a friend of mine went there as a young boy (>15 years ago) and now is trying to re-locate the lake/tarn. He thinks it may be Irish town way. He recalls the water being crystal clear and had possible 4WD access...

Any info / location would be great

Regards

Matt

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Sun 21 Aug, 2011 11:47 pm
by Wayne
Hi can you please inform me of where the track starts from at the Storys Creek end, thank you.

regards

Wayne

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Mon 22 Aug, 2011 7:59 pm
by weetbix456
someone help this man. coz i want the info too

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Mon 22 Aug, 2011 8:02 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
It's signposted. Very easy to find. Marked on most maps too.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Mon 22 Aug, 2011 8:07 pm
by weetbix456
:? i found the start to the sphinx bluff track but drove through stories and up some logging roads as far as the corolla could handle and didnt see a sign. I thought it was pretty well marked too...bugger :oops:

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Mon 22 Aug, 2011 8:14 pm
by doogs
I was there a couple of weeks ago and I think the sign is missing. The track starts up the road that goes past the old cricket oval (overgrown a bit) and when you get to the top of the track/road a cairned route heads off to the left and then up.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Mon 22 Aug, 2011 8:19 pm
by weetbix456
thanks doogs, i'll check again when i head up again soon. was feeling pretty dopey

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Mon 22 Aug, 2011 8:55 pm
by Wayne
Hi all, thank you, am willing to take someone up if interested,

Regards

Wayne

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Tue 23 Aug, 2011 1:28 am
by GerryDuke
I have wanted to get up there too Wayne. I have managed to get to the start of the track. Not really that easy to negotiate. Some pics might help!
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The road in from the south was closed for some time as the bridge marked was washed away.
The 'road' shown from Storeys Creek ends up as lot closer to the escarpment than shown. I also can't remember how many turns before reaching the parking area shown. The trick was to keep to the older roads heading on a bearing at right angles away from Stacks Bluff.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Tue 23 Aug, 2011 1:36 am
by GerryDuke
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The sign at Storeys Creek.


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Opposite the house you might be able to just make out on the right.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Tue 23 Aug, 2011 1:45 am
by GerryDuke
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A new logging road heading towards Stacks Bluff. The way to the track heads sharply back to the right off this road.


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There is a 20 minute walk between the parking area and this sign to where it looks like the track proper starts.


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Tree blocking the old road at the parking area.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Tue 23 Aug, 2011 9:33 am
by Wayne
Hi Gerry, thankyou for the detailed pics and map. I will have a go tomorrow and see how I go. Will leave L'ton about 7.00am, weather permitting. Should have enough time to go up & back.

Regards

Wayne

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Wed 24 Aug, 2011 9:00 am
by tazz
It is probably worthwhile taking the side trip to Tranquil tarn on this walk. I did on the way back a couple of years ago.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Wed 24 Aug, 2011 6:23 pm
by Wayne
Hi Gerry, made it up and back in 4 hours 15 mins today. Thank you for the map, it is spot on. Some co-ordinates for others.
Track that starts from Storys Creek road. S41.38.203, E147.43.824
Right hand turn, I missed this going up, but found it comming back is S41.37.941 E147.43.230
Parking S41.37.809 E147.43.132
Could not find the sign on the tree, track starts at S41.37.404 E147.42.715

Regards

Wayne

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Wed 24 Aug, 2011 9:10 pm
by GerryDuke
Great Wayne. Do you have details on how long it took to get to Tranquil Tarn from the start of the track.

Gerry

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Thu 25 Aug, 2011 12:15 pm
by Wayne
Hi Gerry, I did not notice the tarn until I was nearly at the top of the steep rock climb, but 3/4 hour should be about it from the start of the track. I did not notice any tracks leading off the main Stacks Bluff track, but knowing it is there a turn to the right when you see the steep climb would be the go. It looks if it would be rocky.
BTW, next week I'm going to Mt Saddleback, people have said it is very hard to get to the summit, the last 100 meters, I was wondering what the problem was?

Regards

Wayne

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Thu 25 Aug, 2011 12:24 pm
by doogs
The problem is they took the wrong route! My 2 medium sized dogs made it up without any difficulty and I can't remember having any problems.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Sun 04 Sep, 2011 5:16 pm
by weetbix456
thanks everyone for the info on this. i had taken the correct turnoff last time but veered left instead and thought i'd missed something..found it easy today (stacks written on a log in blue spraypaint). The sign that gerryduke posted at storeys creek is stilll there but reads KILL EM or something now :) charming. great walk, cheers again!!

nicko.

Re: Stacks Bluff

PostPosted: Wed 04 Jan, 2012 3:33 pm
by Frosty
I celebrated my 30th birthday yesterday with a walk to Stacks Bluff. No better way to celebrate! A great walk with fantastic views and the track is really well marked. The boulder field is amazing and the cool water in Tranquil Tarn was a welcome relief for tired feet. My other half even lugged his bagpipes to the summit to play happy birthday for me!