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Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Mon 30 May, 2016 4:41 pm
by Kristin
Hi
I'm looking at taking my sister for her first overnight trip. She doesn't know it yet ;-)

I'm not too familiar with what walks are around 1-2.5 hours drive of Brisbane (I am in Sydney). Does anyone know of a pretty walk, no longer than 10-15km/day, preferably with a wet camp?

Kristin

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Tue 31 May, 2016 11:13 am
by Bingleysfeet
The simplest would be a walk in Daguilar (Brisbane Forest park), There are quite a few bush camp grounds in the park, but you need to bring in water to all of them.

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Tue 31 May, 2016 2:51 pm
by Kristin
Thanks!

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Wed 01 Jun, 2016 6:24 am
by weeds
Lamington National Park....

Do the Albert River Circuit 21.8km

Camp at Echo Point.

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Thu 02 Jun, 2016 10:16 am
by Jayps68
What weeds said...

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Thu 02 Jun, 2016 10:38 am
by Kristin
Albert river looks great!

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Fri 15 Jul, 2016 2:39 pm
by kneighbour
That sounds like a good walk for me also. Do you need to get a permit to camp overnight at Echo Point?

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Fri 15 Jul, 2016 3:24 pm
by cams
kneighbour wrote:That sounds like a good walk for me also. Do you need to get a permit to camp overnight at Echo Point?


Yes. Used to have to call the ranger. Might be able to book online now though.

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Fri 15 Jul, 2016 8:44 pm
by Champion_Munch
Yup, all campsites can be booked online: https://qpws.usedirect.com/QPWS/Facilit ... hView.aspx

Re: Beginners overnight trip

Posted: Sat 16 Jul, 2016 5:47 am
by metastable
I would also suggest the Toolona Creek Circuit, done clockwise http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/lamington/about.html#Toolona_Creek_circuit, camping at Bithongabel. You have to remember to grab water at the last creek crossing, as there is none at the campsite (There used to be a soak nearby, but not sure it exists anymore).

The advantages of this circuit, is that the first day is really nice, lots and lots of waterfalls, and not too strenuous. It's something like 13km. Bithongabel campsite if beautiful under the antarctic beeches, with great views. Then the next day is only an hour or two to get home (4km), so for someone who is doing their first walk they have a strenuous first day, sleep somewhere nice, then it's a really quick and easy walk home when all their muscles are feeling sore from the first day.

As I said, the only real downside is that you need to grab enough water at the last creek crossing for the campsite)