ithomas wrote:Hello
I am new to the forum but not to bushwalking. Can anyone give me some advice regarding the possibility of walking up the Stepped Hills from Boyes Basin near the mouth of the Boyes River (close to 390810 on the 1:100000) at Lake Gordon. I will be with a group of experienced people who have a boat and who intend to fish while some of us go walking up to the Denisons, camping near Surprise Lake and then returning to the boat next day. I am particularly interested in the "scrub factor". It's a bit hard to know if what appears to be low open buttongrass on Google earth is actually that or some other horror.
Thanks a lot
Ian
ithomas wrote:Hello again
Great photo. My problem is that because we would be walking from Boyes Basin(where we have boat access) we can't really get up onto the Denison Range without going up at least the western flanks of the northern part of the Stepped Hills. Would it be feasible (for say 3/4 days) to have one day up onto the Hills, camp somewhere, then the next day along the ridge to Surprise or Diamond lake, camp there; then mill around the range for a day without packs, then retrace our steps? What is the walking like along that curving ridge which connects the Denison Range with the Stepped Hills (the one in the photo I assume). My hope was that the worst part would be from Boyes basin up the leads and that from there the rest of the walk, without packs, would be like the opening scene from "The Sound of Music"!!! Fat chance I think!
Thanks again
Ian
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