adamsons pk 10th may
Posted: Fri 11 May, 2012 12:39 pm
With another day off work and the weather forecast looking relatively ok, an early start led to the start of the Adamsons track for sunrise. With sources stating between 7-10 hours return, i wanted to make sure i left myself enough hours. In the end took me 8 hours which included a little stop atop and plenty of camera moments. The track follows small watercourses alot of the way , so it is fairly wet under foot, particularily on the flatter sections. the walk though the forest is nice with plenty of fungii of varying shapes and colours. And fairly steep at times!!
once out onto the plateau the track gets alittle hard to follow as the watercourses and wallaby tracks multiple alot. but tis open and flat and easy enough to wander back to the main path over time. here there is cushion plants and some lovely little colourful veg
And from here onwards for most of the ascent(50 mins) to summit i had company
But once at summit in blew the rain and clouds and after shelttering for a while with no indication of clearing skies, started back down. Hence half an hour later , beautiful clear skies wer back. dohhh!!!
Anyhow, its a fine , long day hike. i recommend plenty of time to explore the plateau around the old fire observation ruins, with all its colours, watercourses, ponds and flora.And no doubt xlnt views of the south west and storm bay and surroundings. that for me will hopefully come next time
Iain
once out onto the plateau the track gets alittle hard to follow as the watercourses and wallaby tracks multiple alot. but tis open and flat and easy enough to wander back to the main path over time. here there is cushion plants and some lovely little colourful veg
And from here onwards for most of the ascent(50 mins) to summit i had company
But once at summit in blew the rain and clouds and after shelttering for a while with no indication of clearing skies, started back down. Hence half an hour later , beautiful clear skies wer back. dohhh!!!
Anyhow, its a fine , long day hike. i recommend plenty of time to explore the plateau around the old fire observation ruins, with all its colours, watercourses, ponds and flora.And no doubt xlnt views of the south west and storm bay and surroundings. that for me will hopefully come next time
