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Mount Stirling Camping

Postby GoRinNoSho » Mon 16 Jun, 2025 11:21 am

Hi,

Looking for some guidance for camping up near Mount Stirling.

I'm not a big snow camper - usually just Howqua River and Sheepyard, but looking to do something a little different: perhaps Howqua Gap Hut or Bluff Spur hut.

Looks like I have to pay to get into resort to access (odd given it's the same destination all year and no facilities) but wondering if it is easy enough to access with an AWD? I've a Subaru Forester (lifted, All Terrain tyres etc).

Also any recommendations for location? I've never been so don't know if whole area will be filled with Land Cruisers, Patrols etc.

Thanks in advance....
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby Camminata » Thu 19 Jun, 2025 8:44 pm

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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby paidal_chalne_vala » Tue 24 Jun, 2025 2:49 pm

You can snow camp at Mt. No. Three Refuge hut . Your car will make it up Carter's road to park at Tomahawk gap. Then trek up No.3 Road to snow camp at No.3 Hut.
You pay nothing for that other food and fuel costs. If there is good snow cover then XC skiing down to King Saddle for a BYO lunch is fun.
Check the snow report on the Mt. Stirling web site.
If it says good snow at King Saddle or Very Good snow at Razorback hut then you have a green light for this trip.
The Mt. No. 3 area is locked and closed to 4 x 4 users until Nov.. So the vibe is quite remote.
The No.3 hut was rebuilt after the bushfres up there so it is a new
hut that holds heat once you get the wood burner started. Take a bow saw
and fire lighters.
https://www.ski.com.au/xf/threads/mt-no ... 021.90175/

If you have no experience of back country snow shoe trekking/ XC ski touring/ Snow camping
then do not go too remote and stick to the Mt. Stirling resort where the Ski patrol can come
to the rescue if things go wrong.
The Bluff Spur hut is warm once you get the wood burner cranked up.I have slept in there mid week in winter
and it was toasty warm.
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby paidal_chalne_vala » Thu 26 Jun, 2025 6:58 pm

There is a ship load of snow at Mt. Stirling now. I am going up there tomorrow.
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby Baeng72 » Thu 26 Jun, 2025 10:30 pm

Field report required PCV!
I'm experiencing unplanned physiological malfunction, so I'm relying on you.

I drove up to Big Hill carpark last Friday, walked a while and at about the 3 hour mark, slowly going up after Spring saddle, my body said, 'we're done' so I returned to car.
I mean a 13K hike with heavy bag isn't terrible, but I used to be able to push through....Sometimes.

Similar thing happened when I tried to do Mt. Bulller West Spur in May before I got COVID.
I'm starting to think that I'm past the window of doing what I want when walking, but we'll see....

Anyway, I want vicarious photos and reports from our intrepid reporter in the field. Mr. T!

Here's a soothing view of the Big Fella from last Friday:
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And a little Feathertop:
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby paidal_chalne_vala » Sun 29 Jun, 2025 9:41 pm

You should have camped at Big Hill Car Park on Friday June 27th and done a fast and light day pack mission to Bogong Jack Saddle.
With a pre dawn start you could have smashed out some kms.
If you ever learn to XC ski then you can cover a lot of ground very
quickly in one day on skis and the return is often much quicker if
it is a descending return.
I will do a trip report from
June 27-29th 2025. I XC skied at three different places in three consecutive days.I have clocked
up 39 kms on skis!!
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby Xplora » Mon 30 Jun, 2025 5:37 pm

paidal_chalne_vala wrote:You should have camped at Big Hill Car Park on Friday June 27th and done a fast and light day pack mission to Bogong Jack Saddle.
With a pre dawn start you could have smashed out some kms.
If you ever learn to XC ski then you can cover a lot of ground very
quickly in one day on skis and the return is often much quicker if
it is a descending return.
I will do a trip report from
June 27-29th 2025. I XC skied at three different places in three consecutive days.I have clocked
up 39 kms on skis!!


On average that is 13km per day. Pretty easy to snowshoe that. Everything takes longer in the snow but not everyone wants to ski.
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby paidal_chalne_vala » Mon 30 Jun, 2025 9:50 pm

I went XC skiing at Mt. Stirling on Friday 27-6-25.
We had great conditions.
I know it is a bush walking website but someone requested a trip report here.
See the trip report with photos here:
https://www.ski.com.au/xf/threads/mt-st ... st-5984162
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby Xplora » Tue 01 Jul, 2025 2:06 pm

paidal_chalne_vala wrote:I went XC skiing at Mt. Stirling on Friday 27-6-25.
We had great conditions.
I know it is a bush walking website but someone requested a trip report here.
See the trip report with photos here:
https://www.ski.com.au/xf/threads/mt-st ... st-5984162


I read your report. Nothing wrong with posting that in my view. The ski forum does bushwalking trip reports. Just a quick question, are you normally a cold person? Maybe I just run hotter. I was out on Friday on skis and was hot in a thermal and light shirt. No gloves. I'll pack extra layers but rarely need them. It was a perfect day. Very little wind and lots of sun.
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Re: Mount Stirling Camping

Postby paidal_chalne_vala » Sun 06 Jul, 2025 3:44 pm

July 13-15 th could be another bumper snow festival on the lower mountain at Mt. Stirling .I am watching the snow report .
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