Clover Dam to Bogong Village - the scenic route

My friend and I decided to go for a two night walk where we had limited time on the first and last days. After a lot of discussion on the drive up and feeling confident in our abilities we decided to take on Mt Bogong from Clover Dam returning to Bogong Village via Spion Kopje. We arrived at 2:30pm at the gate to the track that leads down to the river just down stream of Clover Dam. My friend continued driving on to the Bogong Picnic Ground to drop off the car and return by bike (~6km). By the time we set off it was already 3:30pm in the middle of April, so we knew there was not much sunlight left, but we were comforted in the knowledge that when it did get dark we would be on vehicle tracks.
We headed down the track, crossed the river which seemed to flow less than what we could see coming over the dam wall and headed up the other side until we reached the tramway/aqueduct which we followed east for the rest of it's entirety to the East Kiewa Fire Track, then Big River Fire Track all the way to Bogong Creek Saddle for camp at some time after 7:00 and dark. This route which I've never done before has great views of the western slopes of Mt Bogong (more precisely West peak and the next days challenge of Quartz Ridge. Bogong Creek had a good flow of water which gladly saved us from a 2km return trip to Big River.
The next day we got up early knowing that we were in for a big day as we wanted to make it to Roper Hut before night fall (~6:30). So by 7:30am we were on our way filling up with water before we tackle Mt Bogong. I decided to break the day up into 4 parts with Mt Bogong being the first part, so onwards and upwards and by about 10:00 we were resting on the Summit and snacking on chocolate. No time for too much rest, we headed towards Cleve Cole Hut for a toilet stop before making our way down to Howmans Falls for lunch and the end of the second part. Next was Big River before the hard climb up to Ropers hut. I was exhausted when I reached the hut by about 5:30. I was shaking and suffering a fever which I couldn't decide was viral, water I drank or just pure exhaustion. I didn't feel like eating and after over 2 hours rugged up in front of the fire at Roper Hut I started to feel better, unfortunately dinner was now off the menu so I had some scroggin and went to bed deciding it must of been exhaustion.
The next day saw us round over Spion Kopje following the well used track back to Bogong Village. There were hundreds of trees down between the Howmans Gap turn off and Rocky Valley Creek which slowed down progress but we still manage to make it back to the car by 12:30pm which was our aim.
Overall it is a great walk which is probably best done over 4 full days as opposed to 2 half and one full day.
We headed down the track, crossed the river which seemed to flow less than what we could see coming over the dam wall and headed up the other side until we reached the tramway/aqueduct which we followed east for the rest of it's entirety to the East Kiewa Fire Track, then Big River Fire Track all the way to Bogong Creek Saddle for camp at some time after 7:00 and dark. This route which I've never done before has great views of the western slopes of Mt Bogong (more precisely West peak and the next days challenge of Quartz Ridge. Bogong Creek had a good flow of water which gladly saved us from a 2km return trip to Big River.
The next day we got up early knowing that we were in for a big day as we wanted to make it to Roper Hut before night fall (~6:30). So by 7:30am we were on our way filling up with water before we tackle Mt Bogong. I decided to break the day up into 4 parts with Mt Bogong being the first part, so onwards and upwards and by about 10:00 we were resting on the Summit and snacking on chocolate. No time for too much rest, we headed towards Cleve Cole Hut for a toilet stop before making our way down to Howmans Falls for lunch and the end of the second part. Next was Big River before the hard climb up to Ropers hut. I was exhausted when I reached the hut by about 5:30. I was shaking and suffering a fever which I couldn't decide was viral, water I drank or just pure exhaustion. I didn't feel like eating and after over 2 hours rugged up in front of the fire at Roper Hut I started to feel better, unfortunately dinner was now off the menu so I had some scroggin and went to bed deciding it must of been exhaustion.
The next day saw us round over Spion Kopje following the well used track back to Bogong Village. There were hundreds of trees down between the Howmans Gap turn off and Rocky Valley Creek which slowed down progress but we still manage to make it back to the car by 12:30pm which was our aim.
Overall it is a great walk which is probably best done over 4 full days as opposed to 2 half and one full day.