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SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Mon 18 May, 2009 12:14 am
by lexharris
Part 3 – Wilson Bight to Window Pane Bay.

From Wilson Bight the usual route is to climb Mount Karamu then swing west across a saddle to South West Cape Range. The main ridge of the range is then followed northwards. There is a light pad as far as the summit of Mount Karamu but from there on it’s mostly trackless with only the odd light pad here and there. The cloud closed in after I reached the summit of Mount Karamu making navigation across the saddle somewhat interesting, but once up on the main range it cleared again.

It’s a long day to Window Pane Bay, generally 8-9 hours. I’d planned to break it into two and camp at the summit of the range but it turned out to be bone dry so I decided to press on to Window Pane Bay. Water was very scarce on the range. Between Wilson Bight and Window Pane Bay I found only two places with water – a small tarn about an hour south of the summit of the range, and a tiny trickle just before that. Elsewhere not a drop of water to be found.

South West Cape from Mount Karamu
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South West Cape Range from Mount Karamu
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Small tarn near the summit of South West Cape Range
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Small tarn near the summit of South West Cape Range
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The open main ridge of South West Cape Range. The summit is at the left
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View to the south along the main ridge of South West Cape Range
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South West Cape from the summit of South West Cape Range. Mount Karamu is just to the left of the Cape.
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View to the north west from the summit of South West Cape Range. The long sandy beach in the distance is Noyhener Beach and behind it, about 15km away, is Stephens Bay and Hilliard Head. Further in the distance is Port Davey and on the horizon, about 25km away, is Davey Head.
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The beach at Window Pane Bay, a very welcome sight after a long day from Wilson Bight. A light pad through a thick band of forest behind Window Pane Bay stops abruptly at the top of this high and very steep sand dune. The sand was completely undisturbed. No-one had been this way for some time.
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Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Mon 18 May, 2009 11:01 am
by Mickeymoo
Yet again another top set Lex, really nice, looks like a wonderful area to photograph, # 2, 6 and 8 are the standouts for me.

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Mon 18 May, 2009 11:20 am
by lexharris
Thanks Michael. Unfortunately I didn't spend a lot of time taking pictures up on the range - more concerned with getting to the next camp (somewhere with water!) before nightfall. But made up for it at Window Pane Bay, spent 2 full days there and took plenty of photos.

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Mon 18 May, 2009 9:04 pm
by the_camera_poser
lovely!

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Tue 19 May, 2009 7:58 pm
by flyfisher
Lovely area Lex,- my eyes are green :wink:

FF

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Tue 19 May, 2009 9:06 pm
by johnw
Terrific series of shots Lex. All three sets are a credit to you. Now I want to go there as well :).

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Thu 21 May, 2009 9:52 pm
by Nick S
incredible! i love photos of places rarely seen.. and the way the range seems relatively smooth on top, and how the west coast is just right there..

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Wed 27 May, 2009 5:13 pm
by Koolix
Hey Lex,
I think we bumped into you on the SW Cape walk. I was in the HWC trip.

Cheers

Paul

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Wed 27 May, 2009 8:18 pm
by lexharris
Hey Paul, good to hear from you :D Yep, that's me alright! I sure remember that whalebone at the midden in Stephens Bay. I'll post some Stephens Bay / Spain Bay pics in about part 7 of this series I think. Island Bay and Noyhener Beach to come before that.
Cheers, Lex.

Re: SW Cape Circuit 2009 - Part 3

PostPosted: Fri 29 May, 2009 4:47 pm
by lexharris
And here is the picture I was taking at that very instant:

Whalebone, Stephens Bay
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Two ends in time are neatly tied... :wink: