Loddon Range

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Loddon Range

Postby stu » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 3:30 pm

A group of 5 us (including BWT members MJD, ILUVSWTAS, Bap & myself) had a superb weekend on the rarely visited & untracked Loddon Range this past weekend, the range being located west of the King William Range and the last significant dolerite range before the Frenchmans Cap region.
Our departure point was a fairly arbitrary location on the Lyell Highway, descending steeply to the, thankfully, not too swollen, Surprise River. An icy wade across here led us uphill to Eucryphia Lead, a long forested & in places scrubby spur leading up toward Ronald Cross.
Lunch on the tops & the views in all directions were simply spectacular, a cloudless bluebird sky greeting us after several days of snow during the week prior. Our designated camp site was originally Needle Rock Tarn, but soon after the summit of Ronald Cross we came across a flat, sheltered area with enough water to last us our short stay.
After setting up camp here it was a long and often arduous traverse south along the Loddon range to the high point; we pretty much followed the broken dolerite ridge tops all the way along in a vain attempt to avoid the wiry alpine scrub which choked everything, particularly annoying as linking sections of rock & scree to gain pace was near impossible. Still, after 2 hours we reached both summits (6m height separating the 2 so we visited both) for amazing views to the Prince of Wales, Spires & King William Ranges and to the west the remote valleys of the Jane River & beyond to Frenchmans Cap. Just under 2 hours on the return leg saw us back at our little camp site just on dusk, exhausted after a 10 hourish day but treated to a beautiful clear sunset over the Cap to the west.
Next day was a lazy start as we had done the hard yards the previous day, so we just had the descent down the lead to deal with & the odd spot of scrub. The river level had dropped, so an easier wade led us to the final climb back up to the Lyell Highway, a change of clothes & a hungry team pit stop at the Hungry Wombat at Derwent Bridge.
It was a great 2 day adventure to some truly remote, untracked & rarely visited country.
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Mt Ronald Cross (right) & the Loddon Range from the Lyell Highway - Eucryphia Lead to the right.

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Crossing the icy Surprise River
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Lunch on the tops; Mt Gell the prominence in the distance.

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Looking south along the Loddon Range; Needle Rock Tarn & King William Range in distance.

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Needle Rock, Slatters Peak & Lake King William.
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby stu » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 3:34 pm

...some more photos...
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Looking back (north) along the Loddon range; trickier terrain than it looks, & scrubbier.
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Looking south from Loddon Bluff to some very wild & remote country.

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Sunset over Frenchamns Cap.
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Morning valley mists.
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Ronald Cross & Scoparia Lake.
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby stu » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 3:35 pm

...last photo...
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A nice flat, sheltered camp site with water & views - can't ask for much more!
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby stepbystep » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 3:37 pm

Mmmmm hungry wombat burgers :mrgreen:

Nice report and pics stu, still glad I didn't come though :wink:
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby ollster » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 3:53 pm

Geeze Stu, the average age of the group must've been up there with you AD and MJD in there... :lol:

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Re: Loddon Range

Postby stu » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 4:10 pm

...sigh...the bitter remarks of an ex-walker...
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby ollster » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 4:21 pm

stu wrote:...sigh...the bitter remarks of an ex-walker...


It does feel that way right now...
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 4:25 pm

stu wrote:...sigh...the bitter remarks of an ex-walker...



:lol: zing
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby doogs » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 4:37 pm

Great report and pics. The river crossing looks fun!!
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby Bap » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 5:08 pm

stepbystep wrote:

Nice report and pics stu, still glad I didn't come though :wink:


It's a nice walk Stepbystep if you can get a team together to go up there, but I suppose you didn't have to worry about a nice walk considering where you were on Saturday.

Love the pic of Frenchmans with the mist Stu.

Heres two pano's one of the sunset and one of the sunrise (for MJD). If you look close you can see the tents in the sunrise pic.
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It is easier to go down a hill than up, but the view is much better at the top.
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby HitchHiking » Thu 10 Mar, 2011 8:58 pm

Those pictures have made my evening! Thanks
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Re: Loddon Range

Postby telopea truncata » Sun 28 Aug, 2011 6:55 pm

man , i have only got iterated in the loddons after looking across at them lasts eek , man amazing photos !! , did you enter these into the photo comp if you did then i am sure u would have one , that you very much for this description and photos , i am inspired and keen to get onto them at one point now
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