Cradle Mtn Scout Hut 7-9 November 2009

Our family, including a 3 year old and a 1 year old, spent two nights at the Scout Hut near Cradle Mountain last Saturday, Sunday and Monday, along with another family with their 4 kids ranging from 0 to 6 years old. So with 4 adults and 6 very young kids, it was very hard work but a rewarding weekend.
It's a good thing that the walk to the hut itself is only short, as the two dads had to do the walk between the car and the hut SIX TIMES in order to get all the gear in and then out again. The first trip in with all the kids took about 2.5 hours (the 2 year old and the 3 year old are slow walkers, and walked the entire distance without being carried and they carried their own packs). After a break, the two dads went back to the car park (25 minutes downhill with no load), and picked up the second lot of gear and then headed back to the hut again (about 40 minutes with another full load, and already tired from the previous trips). A similar additional trip out to the car and back was required on the last day (including a couple of large bags full of dirty nappies!). The previous time we did this trip (last year) we carried two packs each (or two kids each) the entire way, and we decided that the extra trips would be easier this time (and one of the kids was old enough to walk herself this time).
We had perfect weather for the entire trip, with warm sunny days. We walked up crater peak to the lookout, and just a bit further on was a few large drifts of snow remaining. This was the highlight for my 3 year old who had been up there before and was very keen to play in the snow again, and I was worried there might be none left. On the way out, we visited crater lake, and had lunch in the rainforest at crater falls.
The weekend was quite stressful at times, with that many kids, and lack of sleep, and trying to keep kids motivated to walk, and there were times where it seemed that there was always at least one of the six crying, but thankfully those times didn't last for the entire weekend, and overall a great time was had by all.
Here's some photos from the trip. Note that many of them were not taken by me (you can generally tell the poor quality ones are from the camera in my phone, and the good quality ones are from the other family's quality camera).
NB: If you find the right side of photos being cut off, increase the width of your browser window (some browsers do this with phpBB photos, and some do not).
It's a good thing that the walk to the hut itself is only short, as the two dads had to do the walk between the car and the hut SIX TIMES in order to get all the gear in and then out again. The first trip in with all the kids took about 2.5 hours (the 2 year old and the 3 year old are slow walkers, and walked the entire distance without being carried and they carried their own packs). After a break, the two dads went back to the car park (25 minutes downhill with no load), and picked up the second lot of gear and then headed back to the hut again (about 40 minutes with another full load, and already tired from the previous trips). A similar additional trip out to the car and back was required on the last day (including a couple of large bags full of dirty nappies!). The previous time we did this trip (last year) we carried two packs each (or two kids each) the entire way, and we decided that the extra trips would be easier this time (and one of the kids was old enough to walk herself this time).
We had perfect weather for the entire trip, with warm sunny days. We walked up crater peak to the lookout, and just a bit further on was a few large drifts of snow remaining. This was the highlight for my 3 year old who had been up there before and was very keen to play in the snow again, and I was worried there might be none left. On the way out, we visited crater lake, and had lunch in the rainforest at crater falls.
The weekend was quite stressful at times, with that many kids, and lack of sleep, and trying to keep kids motivated to walk, and there were times where it seemed that there was always at least one of the six crying, but thankfully those times didn't last for the entire weekend, and overall a great time was had by all.
Here's some photos from the trip. Note that many of them were not taken by me (you can generally tell the poor quality ones are from the camera in my phone, and the good quality ones are from the other family's quality camera).
NB: If you find the right side of photos being cut off, increase the width of your browser window (some browsers do this with phpBB photos, and some do not).