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How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Dutchy » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 9:08 am

Hi guys (and girls),
I'm planning on heading up to Frenchmans Cap on monday, but since we've had a fair bit of rain here in Melbourne lately, I was wondering if anyone knows how bad Loddon Plains is at the moment??? By the way, if anyone wants to join me, let me know!!!
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby ollster » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 9:27 am

I've been there a couple of times... not sure how much it's been raining on the West Coast, but it's been pretty constant rain in Hobart over the past few weeks.

Expect lots of mud, I'd say.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Azza » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 10:47 am

Very....

Judging by the amount of rain here over spring, and the fact its been pretty horrible most weekends so far.

I wouldn't worry too much... just suck it up. :D Its certainly not the worst mud I've seen in Tassie.
There was a 5 minute torrential down pour in Hobart earlier this week. (Thursday?)
I reckon most of the creeks and river would be up a bit.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Iluvtheoutdawz » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 11:17 am

Was up in the Highlands last month and there was ALOT of water
around. Reckon the Lodden will be well and truely sodden! Lotsa water,
lotsa mud :) Enjoy...
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby ollster » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 12:56 pm

Well, the good news is that the mud might be watery, as opposed to "goopy". :wink:

Should make travelling faster.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby TassieMargie » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 1:08 pm

It has been pretty wet here on the west coast. Had torrential overnight rain a couple of days ago, not too sure if any of it reached the highlands tho.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Dutchy » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 5:35 pm

ollster wrote:Well, the good news is that the mud might be watery, as opposed to "goopy". :wink:

Should make travelling faster.


Has anyone ever tried to cross the plains with TEVA's instead of boots. Once my boots get wet...well, it'll take days for them to dry... How about Teva's (maybe with socks against leeches?)???? Or would this be a bad idea for my ankles???
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby ollster » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 6:00 pm

Think about what happens if a sandal comes off when you're knee deep in the mud... :-)
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby whiskeylover » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 6:05 pm

Hi Dutchy,
I would think that would be a very uncomfortable idea - I haven't tried bogs with my TEVA's but I have crossed a muddy bottomed river and they filled up with mud and were also very slippery for my foot inside even though they fit quite snugly. The other thing to note is that even with well fitted gaiters and boots you still end up with so much mud in your boots that you think your socks will never recover - admittedly that depends on how sucky, soggy, flooded or wet the plains are. Maybe some people have had a drier crossing but I would think even if you didn't loose them in the bog, you would regret the choice anyway. Save them for the campsite while you attempt to get your socks and boots rinsed, washed, cleaned, wearable again. Enjoy.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby corvus » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 6:31 pm

How would it be with "Runners" laced up tight and wearing gaiters.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby flyfisher » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 6:53 pm

I think it would be a good place to set up a rental for my old Hornes thigh waders :lol:
I also have 2 or 3 old sets of chest waders which would do for winter trips. :wink:

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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Dutchy » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 8:09 pm

With a little luck it will rain a bit more and I can take a 'tinny' across!!!! :lol:
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Taurë-rana » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 8:58 pm

corvus wrote:How would it be with "Runners" laced up tight and wearing gaiters.
Interesting thought, Corvus, I reckon that might not be such a bad idea. I haven't crossed the Lodden for a very long time, but the memories are quite clear of being thigh deep in the mud, in the pouring rain. I'm not sure that boots would be any advantage in that situation if you could guarantee runners not coming off. I wonder how snowshoes would go?
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby corvus » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 9:01 pm

DA that was said with tongue firmly in cheek :lol:
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Taurë-rana » Sat 20 Dec, 2008 10:26 pm

corvus, why does that not surprise me? Still, if you walked across the Loddens in sneakers, you could then do the rest of the trip in drier, more comfortable boots! After all, what do you need boots for in mud that goes to your waist?
Actually, a hovercraft might work well.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby sirius Tas » Tue 23 Dec, 2008 8:23 am

Actually...what would work best is for Parks to get off their backside and actually do something about it. After seeing the large boulders that had been dumped over the back of Wellington with canvas helicopter slings...you'd have to wonder why not here.
With the spread of phytophthera so prevalent throughout our forests..surely the track condition at Loddon is aiding and abetting such spread. How much of this mud has found its way into Lake Vera and surrounding waterways.
Keith Lancaster was hired to mark and cut a track across Pickaxe Ridge way back in 1977...after half completing it...it was then dumped the same year. Bureaucracy hasn't changed much even in those years.
There's a good photo in J. Chapmans book..page 205 ...chap pussy footing around the edge.
Maybe Parks should stop the pussy footing and actually fix the problem...or is this a thinly veiled attempt to limit visitor numbers??
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Azza » Tue 23 Dec, 2008 10:01 pm

I dunno... have you ever been into lake Judd?
I'd been in there probably 3 times during my years as a scout, before my first trip to Frenchmans Cap.
I was expect the loddon to be much worse than it actually was, it was a bit of an anticlimax really.
I really didn't understand what everyone was grizzling about..
Its certainly not the worst, and I always think of the mud as a bit of fun.
Since my first trip I've been back twice, once in summer and the mud had dried out, didn't sink any deeper than my ankles.
Its only a few hours in the mud and then its over.
I'm not sure I'd want to see it change. Its a great walk.
Good point about the phytophora though..
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby tas-man » Sun 28 Dec, 2008 12:04 am

An earlier post here viewtopic.php?f=3&t=973 has a lot of previous discussion and comment about the Loddon's variable "muddiness". " Mud, mud, glorious mud, . . ." 8)
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Son of a Beach » Sun 28 Dec, 2008 12:45 pm

The Loddens are very muddy if it's rained much within the last month or so (which is pretty much always down that neck of the woods). Eg, here's a picture of being assisted out of groin-deep mud in the Loddens:Image. Last time I went through, some of the worst spots had been duck-boarded, but there are still plenty of opportunities for waist deep bog wallowing. It would certainly keep Flanders and Swan's hippopotamus gloriously happy.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby tas-man » Sun 28 Dec, 2008 3:48 pm

You're a quick one with these esoteric literary/cultural references Nik :!: The "Hippotamus Song" came to mind looking at your photo, as it was sung with gusto last time I tramped through the Loddons in 1996. For those of you in the wrong generation to know of Flanders and Swan, here are some of the chorus lyrics . . . . .

"Mud, mud, glorious mud
Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood
So follow me follow, down to the hollow
And there let me wallow in glorious mud"

. . . . . and the complete rendition can be heard here :lol:
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby norts » Tue 30 Dec, 2008 7:43 pm

The Lodden is pretty muddy and lots of water. Walked it today.
I think there is more water than mud today.

Also there is about 8 base jumpers at Tahune hut, waiting for the right weather so hut space is a bit tight.

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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Darren » Sun 18 Jan, 2009 7:30 pm

G'Day
Just wondering if anyone has been out there in the last few days. I'm going there next weekend and I was looking for an update. The mud doesn’t worry too much but im interested in the level of the Franklin because I’ve got a bit of a swim on. I know it would change quickly but any info would be great
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby dplanet » Tue 20 Jan, 2009 3:05 pm

Me too. Will do it soon. Recently walked in lake Judd area. It was rather muddy and watery. There were few leeches at tentsites. :lol:
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby tastrax » Tue 20 Jan, 2009 9:12 pm

Closest station is probably Lake St Clair - seems to have been a few days with only light rain - keep your fingers crossed!

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/20090 ... 0901.shtml
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby greyim » Fri 27 Mar, 2009 6:37 pm

A call to Parks last week - work is starting on Dick Smith's boardwalk. Yahoo!
Thanks Dick and godspeed to the work team
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby eggs » Sat 28 Mar, 2009 11:20 am

They will have to think about how easy they make this track.

Both Vera and Tahune were full on our Jan trip, and there was some angst at Vera about who was going on. We had 24 in the Vera hut and about 8 tenting outside.
Everyone knew that Tahune had only 16 capacity.
It turned out that there were a lot who stayed at Vera, but we still had 16 at Tahune due to climbers staying on and others walking through.

In the end it was a lovely walk, but I would hate to turn up at Tahune with no room and the limited tent sites all taken.

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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Steve » Sat 28 Mar, 2009 11:29 pm

From an estimate I've heard a million dollars would get approximately 1km of boarding, that spread over the worst parts would make a huge difference.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby greyim » Mon 28 Dec, 2009 5:35 am

So, how muddy are the Lodden Plains?
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby Beeper » Mon 28 Dec, 2009 6:58 pm

Won't matter soon as a good chuck of the Loddon Plains section is currently being rerouted to a valley to the north, mostly out of the button grass and into forest types.
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Re: How muddy is Lodden Plains???

Postby andre35 » Sun 03 Jan, 2010 10:09 pm

Walked in a couple of weeks ago. Mud wasn't too bad on way in but a bit of rain on way out had it back to it's best! Workers were in there putting boardwalk down through the worst bits, although they still have a long way to go. Still quiet a few thigh deep mud holes to be found too.
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