Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
Forum rules
Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion. Please avoid publishing details of access to sensitive areas with no tracks.
Thu 26 Apr, 2012 5:19 pm
Hi im a scout and i was thinking of taking some of the others on the freycinet peninsula circuit and i was wondering what to expect because the group has a few new guys around 12 and i was also wondering what food you guys would recommend and the stops that we could take.
Sat 28 Apr, 2012 1:14 pm
It probably depends on how long you planned on taking and how many you were taking. You'd want to camp somewhere where there's water so either side of the peninsular would work. The south end of Wineglass bay or the south end of Cookes beach. If you were going for 2 days I'd say walk the Western side the first day and stay at Cookes beach and on the second day go over the peninsular and back via Wineglass Bay. If three days I'd do the same but camp at the end of Wineglass Bay for the second night. As far as food goes if I was cooking for kids I'd take something easy like eay mac with dried peas and corn or/and soup and weetbix for breakfast and museli bars or wraps for lunch. That's my sugestion anyway. Hope it goes well. It's a great walk.
Sat 28 Apr, 2012 1:30 pm
I was down that way the other day and there was mention somewhere (??) of controlled burns and the place being closed for walks.
Not sure when you trip is but might pay to check with Parks.
Anyway it worth the effort which isn't much really.
I took my young kids there some years ago. Ages 7-11.
We walked to Cooks Beach and then up Mt Graham and back down to Wineglass Bay.
Don't remember too many grumbles but they were used to walks.
Have fun.
Sat 28 Apr, 2012 1:34 pm
Parks burns have been advertised on their Facebook page. Probably on their website somewhere too I would imagine.
Sun 29 Apr, 2012 4:58 pm
Thinking of the June school holidays because we can do it during the week then.
Wed 02 May, 2012 8:28 am
thanks for putting in everyone
Wed 02 May, 2012 10:00 am
How jam-packed is this area likely to be on June long weekend?
(sorry thread hijack)
Thinking of doing it as a 2-nighter so we have plenty of time to look around.
Tue 05 Jun, 2012 5:28 pm
Shouldn't be too bad all the schools are going through in the first part of the week.
Sat 09 Jun, 2012 3:53 pm
Just got back and all the guys were awesome and jumping off the sand dunes was awesome.
Wed 13 Jun, 2012 7:43 pm
It's probably too late then to remind you that dunes are fragile environments and not meant to be trampled . . .
Wed 13 Jun, 2012 8:51 pm
north-north-west wrote::roll:
It's probably too late then to remind you that dunes are fragile environments and not meant to be trampled . . .
Are you for REAL n-n-w ?? the dunes are subjected to wind sea and rain
corvus
Wed 13 Jun, 2012 8:56 pm
corvus wrote:north-north-west wrote::roll:
It's probably too late then to remind you that dunes are fragile environments and not meant to be trampled . . .
Are you for REAL n-n-w ?? the dunes are subjected to wind sea and rain
corvus
Not to mention constantly moving!
Thu 14 Jun, 2012 6:07 pm
And not structured to cope with people climbing up and down them. It's a basic rule of coastal walking: keep off the dunes as much as possible.
Thu 14 Jun, 2012 8:07 pm
north-north-west wrote:And not structured to cope with people climbing up and down them. It's a basic rule of coastal walking: keep off the dunes as much as possible.
n-n-w were you never young ?? kids doing that there will never result in any damage (other than to kids) where has your your sense of fun gone.
corvus
Sat 23 Jun, 2012 7:38 pm
yea a bit late we ended up having a few jumps off the dunes and it was actually really fun not to mention it didn't hurt unless you landed on your butt.
Shadokx
© Bushwalk Australia and contributors 2007-2013.