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Mon 04 Mar, 2013 9:25 pm
Looks like a nice trip. What are you looking towards in the second last pic?
Tue 05 Mar, 2013 8:32 am
Sedgwick Bluff, Lk Adam from up on the side of Mt Sedgwick.
Tue 05 Mar, 2013 9:13 am
i'm reporting you to the moderator for excessive photos on a post. oh hang on you are a moderator

awesome
do you know what those insects are, rather nasty looking spider being dealt to by something that flies....
Tue 05 Mar, 2013 10:36 am
Spider Wasp and Wolf Spider is about all i'd have without a (probably tedious) search. The wasps feed their larvae on spider. It may have bitten off more than it could chew, no hope of getting airbourne the next best option was dragging:

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Tue 05 Mar, 2013 2:23 pm
note to self "never cross a tasmanian"
Wed 06 Mar, 2013 9:16 am
Very nice, thanks.
Wed 06 Mar, 2013 9:23 am
Nice stuff nuts, hoping to do an extended trip for a Fagus fest this year!
Wed 06 Mar, 2013 9:46 am
Oh, it would be very nice in autumn if you get the weather. I see sedgwick described as a day walk.. maybe i'm getting old and soft and ponderous, i would recommend a week in the area
Wed 06 Mar, 2013 9:56 am
Nuts wrote:Oh, it would be very nice in autumn if you get the weather. I see sedgwick described as a day walk.. maybe i'm getting old and soft and ponderous, i would recommend a week in the area

4 or 5 days is our thinking, but yeap, no trip is ever long enough!
Wed 06 Mar, 2013 10:00 am
Ah, that would be ideal ! and you guys will likely do it much easier than me.
I ran short of days, the walk down from Lk Margaret is pretty tedious and I couldn't face climbing back up the other side so opted for the Queenstown taxi
Fri 08 Mar, 2013 5:06 pm
Great photos nuts. Brings back good memories!
C
Sat 09 Mar, 2013 11:49 am
Thanks tigercat, tbh i probably should have put more effort into the pics, hadn't planned on a report. I'd been wanting to go back there for some time, your posts i recall inspired me so I thought this might add to it.
Mon 11 Mar, 2013 6:04 pm
Sedgwick is a daytrip from Lake Tyndall. I don't think anyone would seriously suggest it could be done from the Anthony Rd in one day.
Mon 11 Mar, 2013 9:09 pm
I guess he's serious '9 hours from the road, 6 hrs from lake tyndall', neither would interest me.
Fri 25 Nov, 2016 2:30 pm
Just got back from there.
Got up Tyndall and Giekie on the first day then tried to get out to Sedgwick on the second day from a camp at Lake Tydall. After 4 hours I was still about an hour from the base of Sedgwick so I gave it away. The forecasted cold front arrived just as I got back to my tent then proceeded to blow a gale and snow, all night, bent a tent pole!.
I was very glad I had set a turn around time in my mind and stuck to it. The range was cloaked in thick cloud and it would have been a very slow navigation back through the scrub bands with about 20 meters visibility.
I think my route select through the tricky bits of scrub was a bit poor on the way out as I cut 1/2 hour on the return. It could be done in a day but Bill Wilkinson's 6 hour return is a bit optimistic.
Sat 26 Nov, 2016 11:46 am
Another picture to show what a nice spot it is
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Sat 26 Nov, 2016 6:44 pm
Very nice! It makes sense to camp and do day walks from there. Not a lot of cover anywhere when the weather turns nasty but there's not a lot out around lk Margaret either. I imagine staying up high and up on to the eastern ridge would be the best way on to Mt Sedgwick?
Sun 27 Nov, 2016 8:42 am
Scottyk wrote:Just got back from there.
Got up Tyndall and Giekie on the first day then tried to get out to Sedgwick on the second day from a camp at Lake Tydall. After 4 hours I was still about an hour from the base of Sedgwick so I gave it away. The forecasted cold front arrived just as I got back to my tent then proceeded to blow a gale and snow, all night, bent a tent pole!.
I was very glad I had set a turn around time in my mind and stuck to it. The range was cloaked in thick cloud and it would have been a very slow navigation back through the scrub bands with about 20 meters visibility.
I think my route select through the tricky bits of scrub was a bit poor on the way out as I cut 1/2 hour on the return. It could be done in a day but Bill Wilkinson's 6 hour return is a bit optimistic.
Much more sensible than I was. Times similar, but I was dumb enough to press on - never got no views neither.
Next time I'm camping by Myra. Or maybe even closer.
Tue 30 Jul, 2019 6:16 am
north-north-west wrote:I was very glad I had set a turn around time in my mind and stuck to it. The range was cloaked in thick cloud and it would have been a very slow navigation back through the scrub bands with about 20 meters visibility.
(now I remember why this report was a half-heated effort, so given the absence of an edit button)Like This:

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It's like this most times I go past.
(no money-back guarantees for weather)
Tue 30 Jul, 2019 8:22 pm
I found the Abels time frame to Sedgwick spot on if you don't dawdle. I was alone so find I can keep a decent pace up with no one but me to talk too!
Think I got back about 4pm as the light was disappearing from the scrub on the way back up onto the plateu
Wed 11 Sep, 2019 7:48 pm
I always think there should be two times offered: Long legged stride or short bum wriggle on
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