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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 5:13 pm

Greystone looks like the best campsite without a doubt, anyone here had the pleasure of camping on the "Greystone Football Field"?

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 7:26 pm

I reckon this is definitely worth adding to the list.

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mjdalessa wrote:Greystone looks like the best campsite without a doubt, anyone here had the pleasure of camping on the "Greystone Football Field"?


Looks interesting and kudos for getting there but as far as bang for buck goes I think an expansive view will beat a grassy bowl.... but then I haven't been there...

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 7:33 pm

stepbystep wrote:I reckon this is definitely worth adding to the list.


Looks ok I guess :wink:
Where is it?

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 7:42 pm

Stibb wrote:
stepbystep wrote:I reckon this is definitely worth adding to the list.


Looks ok I guess :wink:
Where is it?


Question like that begs for a cryptic answer... it's sensitive don't you know....cough...photocomp...cough :wink:

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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 8:06 pm

Lol, I think i figured out what general area it is at least.

Must find time to explore more :cry:

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 8:11 pm

Stibb wrote:Lol, I think i figured out what general area it is at least.

Must find time to explore more :cry:


Haha yeah every campsite on the Pelion circuit is a classic given the right conditions. We decided to do it again just so we could stagger the trip to stay at the ones we walked through.

Top of Thetis would be AMAZING (or terrible)!!!

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 9:11 pm

mjdalessa wrote:Greystone looks like the best campsite without a doubt, anyone here had the pleasure of camping on the "Greystone Football Field"?


Yes.

Very nice but I imagine it could get very wet.

JamesMc

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 9:19 pm

JamesMc wrote:
mjdalessa wrote:Greystone looks like the best campsite without a doubt, anyone here had the pleasure of camping on the "Greystone Football Field"?


Yes.

Very nice but I imagine it could get very wet.

JamesMc


Ooooh pray tell, what makes it so good, other than it's remoteness of course?

Any pics to tease those that dream?

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 9:25 pm

http://bushwalks.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/greystone-bluff-via-cinder-hill.html

Update: As sbs mentions - also another report:
http://www.irenabyss.com.au/TripReports/Propstings3/
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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 28 Mar, 2012 9:35 pm

eggs wrote:http://bushwalks.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/greystone-bluff-via-cinder-hill.html


Wow, was JamesMc on Peter's trip? I'd better question him about it then :wink: Matt Brain also has some rather atmospheric pics on his report.

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 1:53 pm

Not sure if you could get views right out the tent door, but the rock formations around the campsite, the close proximity to the summit and the easily attainable views into some pretty remote country. Also theres a creek running through, its just a nice alpine garden. and the trouble getting there of course.

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 2:15 pm

mjdalessa wrote:Not sure if you could get views right out the tent door, but the rock formations around the campsite, the close proximity to the summit and the easily attainable views into some pretty remote country. Also theres a creek running through, its just a nice alpine garden. and the trouble getting there of course.


Yeh it's not as good as the one on the Frankland range.... 8)

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 29 Mar, 2012 8:30 pm

stepbystep wrote:


Wow, was JamesMc on Peter's trip? I'd better question him about it then


No

Went there about 5 years or so ago. West along the White Monoliths then out over Greystone Bluff. Very nice walk. Didn't go down to Badger Ck though, so I'll need to go back sometime.

JamesMc

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Fri 30 Mar, 2012 1:59 pm

JamesMc wrote:
stepbystep wrote:


Wow, was JamesMc on Peter's trip? I'd better question him about it then


No

Went there about 5 years or so ago. West along the White Monoliths then out over Greystone Bluff. Very nice walk. Didn't go down to Badger Ck though, so I'll need to go back sometime.

JamesMc


How long was this trip James?
I have this exact route pencilled in for a couple of years time...
And I'd have to agree with ILUVSWTAS, that camp site on the Wilmot / Franklands was amazing.

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Fri 30 Mar, 2012 9:06 pm

8 days Stu. I tried to PM you but I don't think it went. If you don't get it then email me at (the mountain we are talking about, 14 letters)@gmail.com

JamesMc

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Sat 31 Mar, 2012 7:11 pm

So you traversed the Monoliths then went to Greystone? Not the 'backdoor' from Pedder over the Giblin/ Cinders?

Sent from my computer whilst sitting on my *&%$#!.

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Sun 23 Sep, 2012 11:00 am

Im going to resurrect this great thread with another favorite. In the Frenchmans area.
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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Sun 23 Sep, 2012 11:06 am

Looks great...where is this near Frenchmans?

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Sun 23 Sep, 2012 1:23 pm

Not meant to discuss off track areas, but i've never been one to follow rules... :P

First one is up near the new abel (Agemenmom.. or however it's spelt) on the way to Philps peak, the second one is very near the track just short of Tahune.

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Tue 02 Oct, 2012 8:34 pm

Another shot of the ILUVSTWTAS's first campsite. You can see him sitting up on the left enjoying the view while I run around taking the pictures.
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Near Agamemnon

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Tue 02 Oct, 2012 8:59 pm

Find much water up there? Ran out of time on our attempt at Philps, will have to go back for an overnighter high camping here :D

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Tue 02 Oct, 2012 9:10 pm

It was dry. Found a rock pool near where they are sitting.

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Wed 03 Oct, 2012 1:44 pm

Update: As sbs mentions - also another report:
http://www.irenabyss.com.au/TripReports/Propstings3/[/quote]

G'day, I just found this reference to Matt's and my trip to Greystone Bluff, as part of this interesting discussion. I agree that it is magical up there, particularly in partial visibility, which accentuates the mystical feel evoked by the geomorphology and vegetation of the place. Great spot!

Cheers, John

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 01 Nov, 2012 11:05 am

Camping up near Tent Tarn two weeks ago. We were joined by a lovely inch of snow overnight, made walking out to Grail Falls amazing!

Note: my tent isn't the one in the picture, i'm tucked away around the corner further away from the growing pond thanks to natural springs!
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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 01 Nov, 2012 8:48 pm

Not very good photos, but this night on the Bobs plateau was a great campsite that is fairly accessible and provides great views. Was even better with a cheeky eye fillet and various salads.

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The view from 10 meters in front of the tent


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Photos just don't tell of the majesty that Fedders really has in the view from here. Great views across to the southern coast and PB also.


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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 31 Jan, 2013 4:39 pm

This place was pretty cool even if I did have to carry water up here, and the forecast was so good I was very lazy with the pitching of my tent :D
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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 31 Jan, 2013 5:05 pm

Nice one Doogs!

Time for a new one from me too I guess. Overlooking The Spires at sunrise from the middle of The Prince of Wales Range.
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Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 31 Jan, 2013 6:22 pm

I'm waiting for mark to post one of Elysia . . .

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Thu 31 Jan, 2013 7:57 pm

These were alright:

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High on the Crest Range. An amazing place with an extremely remote feel.

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Mount Bobs. We found a neat little shelf in a small hanging valley on the western side, views of Federation right out the tent door. The valley didn't do much to ease the howling south easterly.

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High on Mount Thetis. A stunning grassy valley in amongst the boulders complete with its own tarns. Great place, pity the weather wasn't better.

Re: Favourite Tasmanian camp sites [Multiple photo warning]

Fri 01 Feb, 2013 6:56 pm

last weekends campspot.
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