ryantmalone wrote:Howitt Circut - Hellicopter Spur, Mt Magdala, Mt Howitt, Howitt Spur.
Feathertop Circut - Loch CarPark, Mt Loch, Machinery Spur, Blairs Hut, Diamantina Spur (VERY steep!), Feathertop, Razorback
Mt Speculation Circut - Cobbler Lake to Mt Spec, Kings Spur to Mt Konica, scrub bash to vehicle track, vehicle track to Mt Cobbler turnoff, Mt Cobbler, Cobbler Lake.
These are the three that sit most highly regarded in my books. That said, a trip to Feathertop never fails to please.
Kinsayder wrote:ryantmalone wrote:Howitt Circut - Hellicopter Spur, Mt Magdala, Mt Howitt, Howitt Spur.
Feathertop Circut - Loch CarPark, Mt Loch, Machinery Spur, Blairs Hut, Diamantina Spur (VERY steep!), Feathertop, Razorback
Mt Speculation Circut - Cobbler Lake to Mt Spec, Kings Spur to Mt Konica, scrub bash to vehicle track, vehicle track to Mt Cobbler turnoff, Mt Cobbler, Cobbler Lake.
These are the three that sit most highly regarded in my books. That said, a trip to Feathertop never fails to please.
I second anything involving Feathertop. I hope the Howitt Circuit isn't prohibitive as a single day as I'm having a crack at it on Friday...
ryantmalone wrote:hmm, would be a pretty long day, but doable if you get an early start. Expect to have some pretty damn sore toes at the end of the day though, Howitt Spur is a killer both up and down. I'd break it into two days though, and take advantage of the nice little camp site before the summit of Howitt, but that's just how I roll. Like to dawdle and enjoy the sites as much as possible.
Kinsayder wrote:ryantmalone wrote:hmm, would be a pretty long day, but doable if you get an early start. Expect to have some pretty damn sore toes at the end of the day though, Howitt Spur is a killer both up and down. I'd break it into two days though, and take advantage of the nice little camp site before the summit of Howitt, but that's just how I roll. Like to dawdle and enjoy the sites as much as possible.
I'll be camping just near Upper Howqua on Thursday, Ryan, so I'm hoping for a 6am start. Quick breakfast, light pack, scull a Red Bull and off! Generally I am with you on the dawdling though, it's just that we just had a baby 5 weeks back, so my leave pass is limited. Which is fair enough but gives cause for a speedy trip.
ryantmalone wrote:
Good luck! If you haven't done Helicopter Spur before, you're in for a treat!
Skender wrote:I can't let this question go though without putting Lerderderg Gorge in the mix. At about an hour from Melbourne it's the best "quick fix" when you're strapped for time. Not to mention also a beautiful place!!
I did an overnight walk there a couple of weeks back and had a great time. I've walked a fair bit through this area as it's a favorite of mine but for some reason I've encountered very little wildlife in my walks here.... not sure why as I have walked some reasonably remote parts of the gorge. We drank the water untreated for the entire walk without a problem. The river and surrounding creeks are flowing beautifuly at the moment.
The walk I recently did is hightlited in the map below (starting from O'Brien's Crossing) for your future reference (I'll post up couple of pics from the walk a little later if you're interested).
Penguin wrote:Well I am off to the Prom
I would like to do the Howitt Circuit, but with a little over four hour drive to get there I thought that two nights up there would give me better travel to hiking ratio and I will aim for some company on the drive.
I am aiming for Refuge Cove. I have been told that the water needs to be treated there. I would appreciate any comments on the quantity and quality of the water along the route, particularly at Refuge Cove.
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Penguin wrote:Hi all
I am looking at doing my first overnighter in Victoria around November 10/11 - may well be a solo effort. Recently I moved over to Victoria with work.
I have done a number of the traditional walks in Tasmania, the last being the Western Arthurs earlier in the year. And a few off track excursions also.
Does anybody have any suggestions of a good simple starting walk that is not an horrendous distance from Melbourne. I am certainly not looking for the headline "Tasmanian bushwalker lost in the Victorian scrub".
Any suggestions welcome.
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Skender wrote: From O'Brien's Crossing to minecamp
therhino wrote:Is leaving your car at OBriens safe?
therhino wrote:Skender wrote: From O'Brien's Crossing to minecamp
Roughly were is minecamp, up the river towards Blackwood, or is this the Upper Chadwick Camping spot?
ryantmalone wrote:Just get a club lock, and leave no valuables in the car, and you will be fine.
ryantmalone wrote:Feathertop Circut - Loch CarPark, Mt Loch, Machinery Spur, Blairs Hut, Diamantina Spur (VERY steep!), Feathertop, Razorback
These are the three that sit most highly regarded in my books. That said, a trip to Feathertop never fails to please.
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