Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
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Mon 11 Feb, 2013 7:53 am
Anyone know whether it is possible to walk along the skyline from Olympus to Orthys without exposed scrambling?
Mon 11 Feb, 2013 1:18 pm
MJD has done it... yes it's possible, without exposure? I doubt it very much.
Mon 11 Feb, 2013 5:25 pm
Thanks
I suspected that was the case
Mon 11 Feb, 2013 7:27 pm
I'm getting this strange feeling of deja vu . . .
Mon 11 Feb, 2013 7:58 pm
I reckon you could. When I was on Othrys it looked reasonable enough but, having said that, we didn't do it. Here's a photo looking from Othrys to Olympus.
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- Looking towards Mt Olympus from Mt Othrys
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Tue 12 Feb, 2013 7:03 am
I wish I'd seen that photo before my recent solo trip to Olympus. I had planned to traverse the both plateaus, but after the northern half took me longer than expected and being unsure of any descent off the southern end, I chickened out of the Southern half altogether and went home via Oenone. If I'd seen this photo, I would have kept going.
Tue 12 Feb, 2013 6:18 pm
You should have kept going, too. The southern half of Olympus has some very interesting features.
Tue 12 Feb, 2013 6:21 pm
I'm sure it's not as easy as it looks, but it would still be doable. Thanks for the photo.
Wed 13 Feb, 2013 7:19 am
Graham51 wrote:You should have kept going, too. The southern half of Olympus has some very interesting features.
Yep, I'll definitely do it again one day. I'll be much better prepared knowing what I'm in for this time (at least for the northern part, and a bit better idea of the southern descent from that photo).
Wed 13 Feb, 2013 7:24 am
We ascended Othrys from the Cuvier Valley which was pretty scrubby - used a lot of fallen trees as mini highways. The descent to the Lakeside track looked thick and cliffy.
Wed 13 Feb, 2013 7:47 am
Graham51 wrote:We ascended Othrys from the Cuvier Valley which was pretty scrubby - used a lot of fallen trees as mini highways. The descent to the Lakeside track looked thick and cliffy.
You must've copped a bad line, ILUV and I got a pretty clear run. I think we probably traversed diagonally a little from the valley toward the peak, we aimed at an obvious break in the (what could have been, but really weren't) cliffs.
Thu 14 Feb, 2013 8:59 pm
We went up that west ridge (left in g51 photo). And can't recall anything too difficult. But gee it was quite a few years ago.
Peter
Fri 15 Feb, 2013 6:02 am
I have dropped off the Southern end of Olympus shown in that photo. The boulders up the top are quite large which makes it a little more difficult than it looks but it is certainly doable. Easy once you get over the first bit.
Sun 03 Mar, 2013 4:01 pm
MJD wrote:I have dropped off the Southern end of Olympus shown in that photo. The boulders up the top are quite large which makes it a little more difficult than it looks but it is certainly doable. Easy once you get over the first bit.
Was there any scrub of note between Olympus and Othrys?
Thu 07 Mar, 2013 7:46 pm
Scrub? I'm sure that you'll survive.
Wed 27 Mar, 2013 10:57 pm
Those boulders are lot bigger than the photo makes them look. And the hillside is a lot steeper. In the end, I piked it and went down to Oenone for the night. Beautiful area, until the storm hit . . .
Wed 11 Feb, 2015 5:11 pm
Just the topic I wanted to find, as am considering a trip to Olympus this coming weekend if the weather is looking decent, and was thinking of spending Saturday night on the northern plateau and then traversing south back to the visitor's centre via Othrys on Sunday. Any idea on a vague estimate of time required? I would have thought it would be a long (8+) hour day?
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