Cheers! My first thought was perhaps Bogongs. I'll have a look into it. Any particularly nice spots to visit / camp?north-north-west wrote:BHP. Lots of flattish loops with sidetrips you can put together there.
Dexter wrote:Would you be fine getting to Pretty Valley campground with a 2WD?
Dexter wrote:Would you be fine getting to Pretty Valley campground with a 2WD?
Dexter wrote:Would you be fine getting to Pretty Valley campground with a 2WD?
Biggles wrote:Dexter wrote:I got out and down to Mount Beauty, then Bright, just in time before that troublesome landslip area gave way again and the road to and from Falls was abrubtly closed for 4 days!
Lophophaps wrote:The red route from Ryders Huts involves a long jump across the creek, and the aqueduct is too wide to jump. A better way is to go to Cope Saddle Hut, then follow the grey line, tending south as you get higher, approaching the summit from just south of west. There's good camping on the top. Approaching Ryders Huts I always get water from the second junction, closer to the hut. From that water point it's possible to go over the pipe and up Bundara. From pole 333 on the Tawonga Huts pole line, just above the road it's possible to go northwest on open ground, hitting the Jaithmathang track in the saddle west of Tawonga Huts. Stay on the top of the ridge. Much of the Bogong High Plains is open, mainly flat, not much scrub, and good sheltered campsites, with water everywhere.
scroggin wrote:and toilets at the campsites Ryder and Towonga Huts.
Dexter wrote:scroggin wrote:and toilets at the campsites Ryder and Towonga Huts.
I can see google maps marked the loos at Pretty Valley, and Towonga, but nothing shown at Ryders. A quick Google and one listing mentions no facilities there.
Not sure if this is outdated or not, and certainly not a must for a walk, just nice to know!It can dictate a decision on a morning coffee lol
Good to know. Thank you!Lophophaps wrote:The Ryders Huts toilet is new. Like the one at Youngs Hut it has a pod that can be removed.
Dexter wrote:Do you think a winter bag would be required for Easter (Late March / early April)?
I guess the issue is I don't currently own one and likely won't be buying one any time soon. If I could make a -4 Bungle work even if it's in combo with a down quilt, that would be ideal.ChrisJHC wrote:Dexter wrote:Do you think a winter bag would be required for Easter (Late March / early April)?
Yes!
You can always open up a winter bag if you get an odd warm night.
Baeng72 wrote:Call me a tight *&%$#!, but I just can't justify spending multi-hundreds on a expedition or high-spec bag.
I've comfortably slept on snow down to -4C with the gear I use.
Xplora wrote:If you do it enough it might be worth it.
That is why you spend the money and get the right gear.
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