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Mt Anne Map

Fri 16 Dec, 2016 8:58 am

Hello :)

I am planning to do the Mt Anne Circuit.

I will be using a paper Topo map - could someone advise the best map?

Would it be 1: 25000 Bowes AND Anne.?

Also the final leg of the Circuit, following the Mount Anne Track south of Mount Sarah Jane, and around the southern end of Lake Judd - it appears the track heads SW towards the Scotts Peak Road...many kms south of the carpark and start of the track - is this correct? Is this why people stash bikes? Any way around this?

Any advice is greatly appreciated!

Rachel

Re: Mt Anne Map

Fri 16 Dec, 2016 9:14 am

You wont need the Bowes map, but the last section will be on the Scotts 1:25000. Alternatively there is one 1:50000 map available for the area (Lake Pedder I think is it's name).

There is about an 8km road bash back to the start of the track. People sometimes stash a bike there, or if you have access to a second vehicle, groups can do a car shuffle to save the walk. The walk adds about 1.5 hours to the end of the trip.

Re: Mt Anne Map

Fri 16 Dec, 2016 9:41 am

THANK YOU!!!

Re: Mt Anne Map

Fri 16 Dec, 2016 10:25 am

You can also check out which maps are required using the LIST map system and adding the map index layers

http://maps.thelist.tas.gov.au/listmap/ ... kId=170334

Re: Mt Anne Map

Fri 23 Dec, 2016 6:51 am

When I did it I survived without the Scotts map. It really isn't possible to get lost in the last few km's once past the Lake Judd turn off

Re: Mt Anne Map

Fri 23 Dec, 2016 8:08 pm

Scottyk wrote:When I did it I survived without the Scotts map. It really isn't possible to get lost in the last few km's once past the Lake Judd turn off

Unless you sink too far into a bog . . .
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