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Feathertop and school holidays

PostPosted: Thu 22 Sep, 2022 8:27 pm
by Dexter
Heya all,

Just wondering how busy it gets around Federation hut during the Dec - Jan school holidays. Me and some hiking buddies were trying to work out dates that were either side of the holidays but it’s proving difficult! Will it be overrun with kids!? :D

Cheers.


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Re: Feathertop and school holidays

PostPosted: Fri 23 Sep, 2022 7:36 am
by Baeng72
Dexter wrote:Heya all,

Just wondering how busy it gets around Federation hut during the Dec - Jan school holidays. Me and some hiking buddies were trying to work out dates that were either side of the holidays but it’s proving difficult! Will it be overrun with kids!? :D

Cheers.


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I'd say there will be people.
There will be family groups bringing the demon spawn across the Razorback. But there will just be all sorts, I imagine.
I've been there early December, on Cup day weekend, and in March Labor day time and the Fed. Hut area was packed. so get there early.
But you can camp at the Razorback intersection, Molly's Hill and if a looking for a bit more quiet on the Diamantina Spur there's a campsite before it starts dropping down. Also old Bungalow Hut area has a campsite which is about a km walk down Bungalow Spur from Fed Hut.

Re: Feathertop and school holidays

PostPosted: Fri 23 Sep, 2022 8:33 am
by Dexter
Baeng72 wrote:
Dexter wrote:Heya all,

Just wondering how busy it gets around Federation hut during the Dec - Jan school holidays. Me and some hiking buddies were trying to work out dates that were either side of the holidays but it’s proving difficult! Will it be overrun with kids!? :D

Cheers.


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I'd say there will be people.
There will be family groups bringing the demon spawn across the Razorback. But there will just be all sorts, I imagine.
I've been there early December, on Cup day weekend, and in March Labor day time and the Fed. Hut area was packed. so get there early.
But you can camp at the Razorback intersection, Molly's Hill and if a looking for a bit more quiet on the Diamantina Spur there's a campsite before it starts dropping down. Also old Bungalow Hut area has a campsite which is about a km walk down Bungalow Spur from Fed Hut.


Awesome. Thanks for the info on alternative camps. I was thinking of walking down to Harrietville anyway rather than an out and back, so the camp down bungalow spur might be a good option if we can’t all get time off work outside of the holidays. Cheers.


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Re: Feathertop and school holidays

PostPosted: Sat 24 Sep, 2022 9:14 am
by paidal_chalne_vala
Camping at the MUMC hut is good too. I hear that the NW spur track has been cleared somewhat . It is very steep.
I can recommend camping at Stoney tops camp site just off from where the
winter gate is situated. BYO water .That takes you out onto the Northern Razorback which is the most scenic , exposed and least used route to the Mt. FT summit.
You will need an 4 x4 or AWD car and a chainsaw. The Snowy Creek Road starts near the Old German Town bridge.

Re: Feathertop and school holidays

PostPosted: Mon 26 Sep, 2022 5:02 pm
by Dexter
That sounds a little too hectic for my Subaru BRZ

I got stuck in some wet grass once lol


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Re: Feathertop and school holidays

PostPosted: Sat 01 Oct, 2022 8:02 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
You can park at the Bottom of the snowy creek road near the junction with Dungey's track before the ford of the creek and hike up to the Stoney Tops camp site, just before the winter gate on the Northern Razorback. BYO water. It is a beautiful and far less visited way to reach Mt. FT. If the weather is stable and not windy then the old Helipad on the Stoney Tops track end is an exposed dry camp site with grand views.