doogs wrote:Or freycinet circuit, well marked track, good campsites, great scenery and best weather in Tas
Kozzie wrote:by easy I mean the tracks clearly marked possibly flatland not to much incline for hours on end.
ollster wrote:Kozzie wrote:by easy I mean the tracks clearly marked possibly flatland not to much incline for hours on end.
Erm, we're talking about Tassie, yes? It's pretty hilly, and given most tracks are there to go up or near mountains... so you're after an easy overnight walk that requires a what - 10 hour day one way? 14 hours?
Your best bet is probably to walk the entire length of Lake St Clair, walk up into Pine Valley (or just keep walking up into the Labyrinth), camp the night, then walk out. It's pretty much all signposted, easy walking.
Kozzie wrote:I just wish I could find a decent map
Kozzie wrote:ive decided im goi.g to give the freycinet peninsula circuit a whirl 30ks well trodden and marked and im certai.tly not going to get sick of the view. im really quite excited now. I just wish I could find a decent map has anyone got a link to a "mytracks" on google maps of it please? ive read a few blogs but cant seem to find the my tracks of
it.
hay thanks heaps all for your advice sorry if im not to clear and bit hard to understand if its any conselation im a *&^%$#@! more difficult to figure out what im blithering about in person. so youve done good
ps really? *&^%$#@! a swear word? come on its practicly shipload
flyfisher wrote:Mate, sounds like you should walk out the back of Dru point, tent up, and swear to any tree ya like. Better than on a forum that many kids read.![]()
stepbystep wrote:What scares me is our friend Kozzie is off to The Philippines for 'hiking and kite-surfing'.![]()
Dude maybe stick to the............. um, I got nothing.......
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