johnw wrote:[*]Some multi-day walks in NSW Snowy Mountains. Have done a lot of day trips there but nothing longer. Maybe Jagungal to start with.
[*]Budawangs in NSW. We climbed Pigeon House Mountain on the way home from Tasmania in May and looking out over them inspired me.
Ephebus wrote:The Jagungal wilderness is a beautiful area. I would love to have seen it before the fires.I recently read that a number of years ago ('03) walking off track was prohibited to allow regeneration from extensive fires through the region (this included Jagungal). I'm not sure if this still stands or not, however, there is certainly a track up the mountain its just not marked or as wide as the other ones in the area.
Ephebus wrote:I've also climbed the Pigeon House, and the nearby Castle. Both have great views. I'd love to do some multi-day walks in there though I'm not sure that you can camp in the monolith valley anymore, which would have been the ideal spot.
Ephebus wrote:• Overland Track
- Booked in to do that this summer.
Ephebus wrote:NSW:
• K to K in a day (this summer. Just finished the 3 day version)
• More walking in the Grose Valley and Wild Dog mountains
• Trek Wollemi National park
• Some or all of the Great North Walk
Ephebus wrote:A lot of walking there, but I'm still fairly young so hopefully I'll knock a fair few of them over.
Ephebus wrote:I'm from Sydney so it will be nice to see some of tassie. I've only just stumbled across these forums and it seems there is a wealth of information. How I wish there was a NSW version.
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents.
Kilimanjaro (Africa)
Vinson Massif (Antarctica)
Kosciuszko (Aus) / Carstensz Pyramid (NG)
Everest (Asia)
Elbrus (Europe)
Mount McKinley (North America)
Aconcagua (South America)
Steve wrote: I just re-read my post, it sounds like I'm a little crazy.Maybe a little too optimistic, but we'll see.
Very true, I'd like to have attempted them sooner rather than later, so if it was over a longer period it wouldn't matter. Got another 60 or so years of adventuring to go!Chris wrote:Good luck with the next 10 years of adventures, but remember that many of us can still have wonderful experiences even after turning 30.
Ephebus wrote:NSW:
• K to K in a day (this summer. Just finished the 3 day version)
• More walking in the Grose Valley and Wild Dog mountains
• Trek Wollemi National park
• Some or all of the Great North Walk
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scavenger wrote:Everywhere.
And another 100 years of reasonably fit-and-active life in which to do it . . .
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