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City to Summit

PostPosted: Fri 02 May, 2014 3:03 pm
by whynotwalk
Despite having lived in Hobart for most of the last 34 years, I'd never walked from the city to the summit of kunanyi/Mt Wellington. There are so many lovely walks to do all over the mountain that I'd always been happy just doing those. See, for instance, the recent discussion here http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=16916

Finally last Sunday I decided to do the city to summit in one go. There were some lovely complications, not least that three of my grandchildren wanted to join me for parts of the walk. And then there were the car shuffles, plus food, water and route-finding issues. But what proved the most involving was the incredible depth of stories I found all along my route. I went out for a walk and came back with a million questions!

As far as possible we followed the Hobart Rivulet, starting in Collins Street, going up the Hobart Rivulet Park to Cascade Brewery. The newish Cascade Track took us up to the top of Old Farm Rd and then various fire trails until we found the Lower Sawmill Track. That led to Sphinx Rock (a great lunch stop for three generations of family!) After lunch it was back to the Sawmill Track, then the Organ Pipes and Zig Zag Tracks, before my eldest granddaughter and I topped out on kunanyi's summit about 6 hours after I'd started. As you'd imagine, it wasn't a race, given the presence of young'uns. But that suited my inclination to stop and take lots of photos.

I've started telling more of the story on my blog here http://www.naturescribe.com/2014/05/from-city-to-summit-2-not-easily-tamed.html It will continue for a while yet, I suspect.

cheers

Peter

Re: City to Summit

PostPosted: Tue 06 May, 2014 2:31 pm
by whynotwalk
Did you know the Cascade Brewery was an idea dreamed up by its founder while he was in prison? That's just one of the intriguing tales I came across while doing my city to summit walk last week. At times the history of the area's past is as turbulent as the Hobart Rivulet will be once today's snow melts. (Glad my walk wasn't THIS week!!)

I've posted the next part of the story here http://www.naturescribe.com/2014/05/city-to-summit-3-cascade-connection.html

cheers

Peter

Re: City to Summit

PostPosted: Wed 07 May, 2014 6:52 pm
by skog
I didn't know that about the brewery. I wish I had done one of the HCC tours of the canals when they ran them.