Victoria specific bushwalking discussion.
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Sun 10 Sep, 2017 5:50 pm
Planning a trek around this area and my route will be across over Mt Arthur ,
Looking at spending a night on Mt Arthur, Would there be room for max 6 tents on Mt Arthur??
Thanks
Sun 10 Sep, 2017 6:18 pm
You might have to spread them around a bit, but you should manage if there aren't too many treefalls.
Sun 10 Sep, 2017 6:20 pm
north-north-west wrote:You might have to spread them around a bit, but you should manage if there aren't too many treefalls.
Thanks for the info NNW
Mon 11 Sep, 2017 4:57 am
There is a large clear area on the Grey Hills south of Mt. Arthur with a good view of the start of Big River coming off Spione Kopje. It has a small slope but enough room to work something out. No water on the Grey Hills. Any particular reason for camping on top of Mt. Arthur? Bogong Creek Saddle is a better option. You might get 6 tents there without blocking the road (which is rarely used anyway). Also the helipad nearby which again is rarely used.
Mon 11 Sep, 2017 9:12 am
Xplora wrote:There is a large clear area on the Grey Hills south of Mt. Arthur with a good view of the start of Big River coming off Spione Kopje. It has a small slope but enough room to work something out. No water on the Grey Hills. Any particular reason for camping on top of Mt. Arthur? Bogong Creek Saddle is a better option. You might get 6 tents there without blocking the road (which is rarely used anyway). Also the helipad nearby which again is rarely used.
Ok thanks , no reason, just planning thinking out loud looking at options
Tue 26 Sep, 2017 5:14 pm
There might still be some snow up there. We are going up Mt. Bogong this weekend and will take the full caboodle for snow trekking and snow camping.
Tue 26 Sep, 2017 9:34 pm
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:There might still be some snow up there. We are going up Mt. Bogong this weekend and will take the full caboodle for snow trekking and snow camping.
thats all good Taariq will most liikley be doing this in green season
Sat 06 Jan, 2018 9:17 pm
I was up on Mt. Arthur recently. There is a grassy flat area on the top , heading towards the start of the descent down to the Old Helipad at Bogong Creek Saddle. There is NO WATER up there on the Grey Hills. The Old Helipad near the Quartz Ridge track intentions books is flat , grassy and has good, cold ,clear running water nearby. It gets a tick for campsites from me.
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