by norts » Sat 15 Dec, 2012 4:45 pm
Just had 7 great days, of walking, views and weather. I walked into Federation Peak via Eastern Arthurs. This was my first major solo trip(my first trip report too) and my first trip to Feder. I have had to do more solo walking as my usual walking partners are either working or broken!
This walk was a bit of a spur of the moment walk, it was on my walk list for this summer, but when I looked at the weather forecast and it kept getting better I thought I can get to Feder and summit in fine weather.
I only had one overcast/slightly drizzly day, that was from 7 mile to Pass Ck. The rest of the walk was fantastic. While on the range I camped at Goon Moor, Hanging Lake and again at Goon Moor. The only area I found challenging was negotiating 4 Peaks. There were a couple of spots where my ducks disease was a major disadvantage.
I arrived at Hanging lake at about 2pm on a perfect day and was contemplating summitting but was too tired. Was worried that this decision would come back to haunt me, but it didn’t!
Summit day was perfect with just a slight cool breeze. I was very nervous about the climb(I have done the WAs 3 times so rock scrambling isn’t a major concern). I didn’t want to get up or even half way up there and not be able to get down.
The climb didn’t seem as exposed as I had been led to believe. My philosophy is that a 10m fall will kill just as easily as a 600m. Took my time and checked the way before each stage of the climb. Got to the top and signed the log book, no one had been up since 24 Nov , this was 12 Dec.
So now I have my 10 points! Even if I hadn’t been able to summit it would have still been a great walk, the views on the Eastern Arthur traverse are awe inspiring.
As I was walking my thoughts kept going back to the pioneers who did all the exploration work. They were a driven lot and were better bushwalkers than I will ever be and I doff my cap to them all.
Roger