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A good overnighter near Victor Harbour?

Tue 01 Mar, 2011 5:37 pm

G'day All,

I will be travelling to Victor Harbour in October this year and was wanting to get at least an overnighter under my belt, if there are any SA walkers out there
I need some suggestions.

Thanks in advance.

Muzz

Re: A good overnighter near Victor Harbour?

Tue 01 Mar, 2011 6:14 pm

Finding walk in only campsites this close to town is pretty hard. I haven't walked it but I would suggest looking at Deep Creek Conservation Park and the start of the Heysen Trail from Cape Jervis. Assuming you can do a point to point walk and are confident in remote areas, then I think Cape Jervis -> Deep Creek (Waterhole Campground from Memory)-> to Somewhere else in Deep Creek should be possible.

Re: A good overnighter near Victor Harbour?

Tue 01 Mar, 2011 7:15 pm

If you want to do a loop from a car, Deep Creek is a good suggestion.
Try this page: http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/Find_a_park/Browse_by_region/Fleurieu_Peninsula/Deep_Creek_Conservation_Park

There is a hut away from car parks and roads at Eagle Waterhole Campground.
My son and a friend have stayed there on an overnighter.
The loop they took was from Tapanappa to the hut via the waterfall & then back via the Deep Creek outlet. They were quite short walks though.
You could lengthen the walk by exploring down Aaron's Creek or Blowhole Beach as return trips from the hut before heading back.

You could also go the Hesyen Trail website as it goes right through Deep Creek and past Victor.
http://www.heysentrail.asn.au/heysen_trail/googlemaps.php

Re: A good overnighter near Victor Harbour?

Tue 01 Mar, 2011 7:23 pm

Thanks all for you replies, The heysen trail point to point might be the go, I could probably get a lift to the start and walk back to where I am staying in Encounter Bay.

I love this forum!

Re: A good overnighter near Victor Harbour?

Wed 02 Mar, 2011 9:55 am

Hi Genesis, the Deep Creek Circuit Hike is quite good, but only half a day maybe (12km). I wrote some blog entries about these walks a couple of years ago - if you want some GPS files I can send them to you - http://jez-hiking.blogspot.com/2007/12/its-worth-that-5-minutes-of-planning.html. There's not a lot of info there, but some photos and maps to show you what to expect. I got a flat tyre on an isolated road and had to walk 10km? 15km? to get help (I had no spanner, I learnt a good lesson). Fun times.

The walk along the Heysen Trail from Cape Jervis to Victor Harbor is quite good and takes most people 4 to 5 days, the section particularly through Deep Creek is steep and many find a reasonably day's walk to be 15km, perhaps 20km is quite far. Depends on how you like to walk. A shorter option might be from Cobbler Hill to Tapanappa or Balquhidder. If you start at Cobbler Hill it might be worth walking down to Blowhole Beach.

The link to the Heysen website google map will show you the huts and campsites (facilities, coords, photos):
    Cobbler Hill, shared with car campers
    Eagle Waterhole, open hut with bunks, walk-in only
    Trig, shared with car campers, but an open hut could be used in inclement weather or quiet times, the campsite is located about 300m south of the trail, the hut is located at the southern end of the camping areas
    Tappanappa, shared with car campers
    Tunkalilla Beach, no facilities - no toilet, no water tank - the campsite has recently been moved to midway along the beach, but the campsite is not marked in anyway (will be marked sometime soon)
    Balquhidder West Camp Site, no facilities - no toilet, no water tank, but adjacent creek, sloping ground though - this campsite has been closed but you won't see any indication of this, there is still a camping sign (the govt dept is a bit tardy), a new campsite called Balquhidder Camp Site further east has yet to be opened on newly aquired govt land
    Waitpinga, shared with car campers, toilets, hut (officially no camping in but if it is quiet ;-) and the rangers might not mind hikers anyway)

I've also camped at a beach called Sheepies Beach or Sheepies Gully which is quite nice, between Balquhidder and Parsons Beach. No road access. It is at longitude 138.450322 and latitude -35.629575. There is a KML file attached. Some other beaches further west are stone beaches.

I've walked this section a couple of times. I consider myself a fast walker, last time I did it though I did it with a couple of medium speed walkers, there is a blog entry here with some walking time statistics from a GPS unit: http://jez-hiking.blogspot.com/2008/03/at-least-i-would-die-happy.html (the reference to Unnamed Beach or Coolawang Beach refer to what I have later been informed by surfies to be Sheepies). Doing the whole distance from Cape Jervis to Victor in four days would be feasible for me.

You will also find GPX files for your GPS of the Heysen Trail at http://www.heysentrail.asn.au/heysen_trail/maps.php.

Another transport option is a bus service operated by Sealink Ferries between Victor Harbor and Cape Jervis 5 days a week - http://www.heysentrail.asn.au/heysen_trail/transport.php, http://www.sealink.com.au/
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Re: A good overnighter near Victor Harbour?

Fri 04 Mar, 2011 7:00 pm

Jez_au,

Thanks for such comprehensive information, I will definitely check out these options.

The last time I was up there I did a day walk from Waitpinga beach through to encounter bay and I must say it was a spectacular coastal vista and I wand more.
So I will probably start further west, I am slowly completing the Heysen back to front ... :)

Genesis
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