by whynotwalk » Wed 13 Feb, 2013 3:28 pm
There's not really much near Nameless itself, except a few small spots right next to the hut (as mentioned). The shore of the lake is quite scrubby and rocky - not all that appealing for camping. Over the back of Forty Lakes Peak, which is just behind the hut, there are a few (40 even!) lakes. One or two of those would be okay for camping near IN FINE WEATHER. Most of the sites up there are very windswept. If there's no-one home - or if the weather is unfavourable - staying in the hut is a great experience for 4-5 people. There's even a toilet!
cheers
Peter
Solvitur ambulando (Walking solves it) - attributed to St Augustine, 4th century AD.