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Sun 30 Jan, 2011 4:53 pm
I have heard of a hard core bushwalker doing this trip a couple of years back. Does anyone know the route taken
Sun 30 Jan, 2011 5:12 pm
There have been a few recently attempting the 'easier' east of Pedder route and a couple of epics down the west through the pow range etc. There are links for both on the site, here's one thread with a couple of ideas:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=785&start=30&hilit=lake . There was also a topic started by 'ultrarunner' who was trying to run through there, i think he fell over before the real work began?
Sun 30 Jan, 2011 5:35 pm
Yep, after the boring sections of the Pengiun Cradle Trail and the Overland track, he went over the King William Range, down to the Denisons, Rafted across the Gordon, down the Frankland, down the Port Davey, along the South Coast, and out over the Southern Ranges.
http://www.expeditionclass.com/acrosstas/ (check the photo 3/4th down the page, then look in the photo of the year Tasmania Mineral section.. Look familiar???????
Ultra runner got a tick bite and rolled an ankle (or so the rumour goes) along the OT, as Nuts said before the REAL adventure began.
Sun 30 Jan, 2011 6:36 pm
Something I've been wanting to do for years, oh to have the time and money... Think Ossie Ellis may have been the first to do it but I may be wrong, it does happen occasionally
Sun 30 Jan, 2011 6:46 pm
I also have a friend who did it a harder way. Did the same thing but instead of boating across the Gordon he went from the King William range over to the POW. 28 days from the Lyell Highway to Melaleuca.
Sun 30 Jan, 2011 7:26 pm
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Yep, after the boring sections of the Pengiun Cradle Trail and the Overland track......
Ultra runner got a tick bite and rolled an ankle (or so the rumour goes) along the OT, as Nuts said before the REAL adventure began.
Well... the term I actually used was 'work'
Always dreaming of a challenge though, if i recall correctly I mentioned the more difficult option a couple of years back and you guys went pffaffing off somewhere else, ewe's havent stopped since
Anyhow, maybe i'll mention it again when your all done with lists
Sun 30 Jan, 2011 7:30 pm
Lol, true... true.
Hmm yeh maybe, ask me again in 10-15 years when my boy is a bit older.... I find it hard to go for 8+ day walks atm, so a 2 month walk might be a bit much.....
Sun 30 Jan, 2011 7:41 pm
lol.. i'll send you my 'track notes' ive talked about doing it for that long, if i wait that long again I might need a porter... I always saw this one as a solo effort tbh
For now its something to keep my mind off 'work' (which starts again tomorrow

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Tue 01 Feb, 2011 2:07 pm
NickD & a friend did it late last year:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4868&p=58033&hilit=NORTH+TO+SOUTH#p58033I'm sure they'll have plenty of info for you...
Tue 01 Feb, 2011 7:52 pm
wayno1007 wrote:I have heard of a hard core bushwalker doing this trip a couple of years back. Does anyone know the route taken
In addition to the trips mentioned already, have a look at
http://louphi.blogspot.com/2007/08/wild ... eport.html, and the related posts in the aus.bushwalking Usenet group. (Search Google Groups for 'aus.bushwalking louphi').
Quite a tough trip!
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