Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
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Wed 24 Oct, 2012 9:12 am
Thinking about doing Frenchmans Cap walk in Nov, anyone been on the track recently and what's the condition like. Interested to know if they have progressed with the board walks over some of the areas in the Soddens
Wed 24 Oct, 2012 10:16 am
Not finished yet from what I can gather. By the way, the new track is completely new and bypasses the Loddens almost entirely - so you won't see any of it from the existing track.
Wed 24 Oct, 2012 2:39 pm
Thanks Strider. That's a shame about the bypass .... I kinda liked the mud but I'm sure there will still be planty around to make it a wilderness experience.
Sat 27 Oct, 2012 3:20 pm
Strider wrote:Not finished yet from what I can gather. By the way, the new track is completely new and bypasses the Loddens almost entirely - so you won't see any of it from the existing track.
It would be fun to use both and make the in and out section a loop. But I assume the old route will be closed off once the new track is finished. Be a pity in a way, all the sweat, blood and tears shed on that track.
Sat 27 Oct, 2012 3:33 pm
north-north-west wrote:Strider wrote:Not finished yet from what I can gather. By the way, the new track is completely new and bypasses the Loddens almost entirely - so you won't see any of it from the existing track.
It would be fun to use both and make the in and out section a loop. But I assume the old route will be closed off once the new track is finished. Be a pity in a way, all the sweat, blood and tears shed on that track.
Not much of a loop. The new track is about 200m from the old one.
Sat 27 Oct, 2012 4:12 pm
It's still better than walking the exact same bit of ground both ways.
Although, if that 200m manages to bypass the Soddin' Loddens, it must vertical distance, not horizontal.
Sat 27 Oct, 2012 8:07 pm
north-north-west wrote:It's still better than walking the exact same bit of ground both ways.
Although, if that 200m manages to bypass the Soddin' Loddens, it must vertical distance, not horizontal.
Might not be exactly 200m. New track is towards Pickaxe Ridge (I think?), will turn off the existing track at the hump between north lodden and south lodden and come out again just above Philps Forest.
Tue 06 Nov, 2012 4:53 pm
The new track will be open by the end of the year. It is an excellent track and avoids 99% of the mud. It rejoins the existing track just after the uphill starts up Philps lead.
There has been some clearing around Vera hut too. And there is talk of tent platforms in the future.
Tue 06 Nov, 2012 4:54 pm
ILUVSWTAS wrote:The new track will be open by the end of the year. It is an excellent track and avoids 99% of the mud. It rejoins the existing track just after the uphill starts up Philps lead.
There has been some clearing around Vera hut too. And there is talk of tent platforms in the future.
Plenty of tent space just down the track anyway. And with that area already impacted, what are platforms going to achieve?
Tue 06 Nov, 2012 5:01 pm
Well given that there is a new super highway being built, this area will get alot more visitors now, all year round. As it currently is not many go in winter. With extra numbers comes extra pressure. I think more tent spaces are a must as the ones you speak of at Vera are very prone to flooding, even in light rain.
Just seems logical to me.
Tue 06 Nov, 2012 5:07 pm
I agree Vera needs platforms, I have used the chopper platform on at least two occassions. Platforms at Tahune would be good too.
Roger
Tue 06 Nov, 2012 5:08 pm
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Well given that there is a new super highway being built, this area will get alot more visitors now, all year round. As it currently is not many go in winter. With extra numbers comes extra pressure. I think more tent spaces are a must as the ones you speak of at Vera are very prone to flooding, even in light rain.
Just seems logical to me.
Woops I wasn't allowing for the increased patronage!

Tahune definitely needs more camping space. Platforms, or otherwise.
Tue 06 Nov, 2012 5:08 pm
norts wrote:I agree Vera needs platforms, I have used the chopper platform on at least two occassions. Platforms at Tahune would be good too.
Roger
Haha really? That's a bit risky.
There's a new heater at tahune. A small coal fire. Works a treat!!
Mon 12 Nov, 2012 7:59 pm
ILUVSWTAS wrote:The new track will be open by the end of the year. It is an excellent track and avoids 99% of the mud. It rejoins the existing track just after the uphill starts up Philps lead.
Damn. Too late for me to enjoy the old one. Suppose I'll just have to go in and hope it rains like buggery so there's a bit of mud around.
Tue 13 Nov, 2012 6:55 am
north-north-west wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:The new track will be open by the end of the year. It is an excellent track and avoids 99% of the mud. It rejoins the existing track just after the uphill starts up Philps lead.
Damn. Too late for me to enjoy the old one. Suppose I'll just have to go in and hope it rains like buggery so there's a bit of mud around.
Whats to enjoy on the old one?????
Tue 13 Nov, 2012 5:44 pm
Personally I just hope that the improved track helps slows the erosion damage. The Loddons might be just shifting mud about but other parts past that section make us bushwalkers look like environmental vandals.
I dread the lack of thought given when someone publishes a great bucket list walk and then the hordes head in. Apart from restrictions the only option is track hardening. Examples IMHO of getting it right is the Wallls area and Parks can be proud of their work there. But I do scratch my head on other areas such as the endless stair case at Mount Field.
I look forward to checking out the Cap.
Cheers
Tue 13 Nov, 2012 7:25 pm
Strider wrote:Whats to enjoy on the old one?????
I'm actually happy to say that I got to enjoy the Soddens at least once.
Walk in was near bone dry on a cold day. After a ton of rain the night after, the first half was mostly flooded, and ended up being one of the only 40 degree days I've ever experienced in Tas.
Nothing beats doing the Soddens in 40 degree weather after a massive downpour. Was horrendous, but beautiful in a strange kind of way...
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