Trip reports, stories, track notes. Multiple/large photos are OK in this forum.

Forum rules

Posting large/multiple images in this forum is OK. Please start topic titles with the name of the location or track.

For topics focussed on photos rather than the trip, please consider posting in the 'Gallery' forum instead.

This forum is for posting information about trips you have done, not for requesting information about a track or area.
Post a reply

Tall Explorer South Coast Track

Sun 29 May, 2016 8:06 pm

Hi Guys,

I recently did the South Coast Track. I've written up a bit of a review that might be of use to you.

http://thetallexplorer.com.au/tackling-the-tasmanian-south-coast-track/

Check it out, let me know if any questions :) Enjoy the hike.

Cheers,
Chris

Re: Tall Explorer South Coast Track

Mon 30 May, 2016 7:48 am

Hi Chris

Great write up and really nice photo's. Planning the trip in January 2017.

What dates did you walk was it in March?

Did you find wearing the waterproof long pants was overkill and became too warm?

Regards

Phil

Re: Tall Explorer South Coast Track

Mon 30 May, 2016 8:00 am

Hey Phil,

We walked in April starting on the 8th (I hear Dec and Jan are the two better months to do it). The waterproof pants were pretty much necessary for 85% of the walk, for us anyway, as there was intermittent rain and they helped with the really muddy/rainforest sections. Going in summer you might get a bit warm with them but definitely recommend a good pair nevertheless.

Cheers,
Chris

Re: Tall Explorer South Coast Track

Mon 30 May, 2016 11:05 am

Thanks Chris what type of pants did you take?

Re: Tall Explorer South Coast Track

Mon 30 May, 2016 6:43 pm

Mine were these cheap ones - http://www.wildearth.com.au/buy/rainbir ... vy/8003.NY

They did the job. My other mates spent a bit more on theres. These ones held up until the last day when I ripped them in some rainforest scrub.

Re: Tall Explorer South Coast Track

Mon 30 May, 2016 6:48 pm

That was a good read Chris and lovely photos from when you were able to pull your camera out. It provides a good account of the potential difficulty of the walk. Sometimes going down is harder than going up.
Post a reply