JamesMc wrote:On the continent, Tasmanian style competitive peak bagging is generally regarded as childish or infra dig. To quote David Bowie, "They do it over there but we don't do it here".
ILUVSWTAS wrote:With all due respect James, I know of many people who are proud peakbaggers.
stepbystep wrote:
BTW - JamesMc, good to see you can speak for all of the bushwalkers of Australia, I'm sure they're happy to see you 'represent'.
JamesMc wrote: None would have a footer on their web postings that say what peaks they have climbed recently. None would have a map on their wall at home marking all the listed peaks that they have or have not climbed.
stepbystep wrote:Only thing to bag about the concept is the peaks on the big island aren't all that peaky![]()
BTW - JamesMc, good to see you can speak for all of the bushwalkers of Australia, I'm sure they're happy to see you 'represent'.
Son of a Beach wrote:I love the comforting familiarity of well known places, and having my favourite private tent sites, as well as the challenges and surprises of exploring new places.
stepbystep wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:I love the comforting familiarity of well known places, and having my favourite private tent sites, as well as the challenges and surprises of exploring new places.
I know what you mean Nik, I have been throughout Mt Field and Wellington Park multiple times and is my default walks with family/friends, it's always good to see the same areas in different seasons/conditions etc - still I like to walk at least every 2 weeks and I can't see myself going to Tarn Shelf 26 times a year![]()
The other part of peakbagging which I find attractive is that virtually every walk to a peak goes via rainforest/waterfalls/streams/lakes/tarns/subalpine forest/alpine heath and more ofter than not all of the above, it's win win IMHO
stepbystep wrote:The other part of peakbagging which I find attractive is that virtually every walk to a peak goes via rainforest/waterfalls/streams/lakes/tarns/subalpine forest/alpine heath and more ofter than not all of the above, it's win win IMHO
mjdalessa wrote:Does anyone else think Thark Ridge and/or Devils Throne are worthy of being added to the peakbaggers list?
Nuts wrote:.....that aside, can i interest you trend setting baggers in some cheap gore jackets?
sirius Tas wrote: ....also to see how many my furry companion has got...28 so far. Alas, age is catching up with him now.....and his owner too I might add.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I think the very first list only had 6
Anne
Frenchmans
Geryon
Federation
Roland
PB
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