Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
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Tue 26 Feb, 2013 3:34 am
Just happened to be speaking to Dick Smith last week, he's been in the state and said he officially opened it last week.
Mon 04 Mar, 2013 10:49 am
Spoke to Parks at Queenstown today. They say the track still isn't officially open (I guess there are different definitions of official!), as they are still doing work around it, but yes, we can definitely use it.
Mon 04 Mar, 2013 11:57 am
yipee
Mon 04 Mar, 2013 12:43 pm
Used the new track over the weekend. 7.3km from Lake Vera, the new track parts to the right (the old track has some branches over it) and rejoins the old Philps Lead with 2.4km to go to Lake Vera. What isn't spelled out is that two of the camp sites on the Loddens aren't on the new track. If you're interested, here is the path we took:
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- Our track into Lake Vera including the new bit.
Mon 04 Mar, 2013 12:48 pm
And I know ILUVSWTAS will be particularly delighted with this one!
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- Getting the sticks out on Frenchmans 02/03/13
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Mon 04 Mar, 2013 2:21 pm
The state of the junction between the old Loddens track (left) and track along the new section (right) on 03/03/13, 7.3km from Lake Vera.
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Mon 04 Mar, 2013 2:22 pm
Still some work to do on the new track, but even with parts roped off, it is fine to walk around these sections.
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Mon 04 Mar, 2013 2:28 pm
2.4km from the hut at Lake Vera, the new track (left) joins the old Philps Lead (right). For all of the traditionalists out there, there is still a "spirited" climb remaining!
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Mon 04 Mar, 2013 3:43 pm
Peak Bagpiper wrote:And I know ILUVSWTAS will be particularly delighted with this one!

This has got to be your best bag yet...

Get any comments from other walkers?
Stunning day for it too.
Mon 04 Mar, 2013 4:16 pm
Wish i'd been there that day!! Mull of Kintyre perhaps? I'll think of bagpipes when i get there, hopefully this month... considering a post in finding walking companion...
Oh, and thanks for the pics, PB. Excellent info.
Mon 04 Mar, 2013 5:13 pm
ILUVSWTAS wrote: This has got to be your best bag yet...

Certainly the hardest work for a single peak! Had 40Kg into and out of Vera spread across double packs with 80L on the back and 60L on the front
ILUVSWTAS wrote: Get any comments from other walkers?

A few and all positive. I blame the heat.
ILUVSWTAS wrote: Stunning day for it too.
Amazing. All three days were like that.
tortoise wrote:Wish i'd been there that day!! Mull of Kintyre perhaps? I'll think of bagpipes when i get there, hopefully this month... considering a post in finding walking companion....
It was a corker. I played 'Mist Covered Mountains' (my standard piece under such circumstances) and finished this time with 'La Marseillaise', of course!
tortoise wrote: Oh, and thanks for the pics, PB. Excellent info.
Cheers! Happy to share.
Fri 08 Mar, 2013 8:12 pm
New track was opened two weeks ago when Dick visited Tas. Not 100% finished but very well done by the track workers and a good walk
Sat 09 Mar, 2013 1:12 am
Tas Tom wrote:New track was opened two weeks ago when Dick visited Tas. Not 100% finished but very well done by the track workers and a good walk
Anyone see anything to verify this on the Parks site?
Sat 09 Mar, 2013 11:22 am
Tortoise wrote:Spoke to Parks at Queenstown today [4th March]. They say the track still isn't officially open (I guess there are different definitions of official!), as they are still doing work around it, but yes, we can definitely use it.
tasadam wrote:Tas Tom wrote:New track was opened two weeks ago when Dick visited Tas. Not 100% finished but very well done by the track workers and a good walk
Anyone see anything to verify this on the Parks site?
I don't expect there'll be anything on the Parks site until it's 100% finished.
Sat 09 Mar, 2013 3:11 pm
Tortoise wrote:Tortoise wrote:Spoke to Parks at Queenstown today [4th March]. They say the track still isn't officially open (I guess there are different definitions of official!), as they are still doing work around it, but yes, we can definitely use it.
tasadam wrote:Tas Tom wrote:New track was opened two weeks ago when Dick visited Tas. Not 100% finished but very well done by the track workers and a good walk
Anyone see anything to verify this on the Parks site?
I don't expect there'll be anything on the Parks site until it's 100% finished.
Or perhaps until the tent platforms are built
Sat 09 Mar, 2013 3:59 pm
Ah yes! Maybe i've got a bit more leeway to fit in my trip before the hordes arrive.
Sun 10 Mar, 2013 11:34 am
stepbystep wrote:[
Or perhaps until the tent platforms are built

Dick told me there was no plans to build more platforms.
Sun 10 Mar, 2013 1:53 pm
He's calling the shots now, eh?
Sun 10 Mar, 2013 2:07 pm
Judging by the phone call he had with Nick Moody while talking to me, yes absolutely!
Sun 10 Mar, 2013 6:04 pm
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Judging by the phone call he had with Nick Moody while talking to me, yes absolutely!
Well there is Nick Mooney, Peter Mooney and Brendan Moodie, who do you mean?
Peter
Sun 10 Mar, 2013 7:33 pm
They do say that money talks.
Mon 11 Mar, 2013 5:04 am
Son of a Beach wrote:They do say that money talks.
That's for sure. Unfortunately it only whispers to me.
Mon 11 Mar, 2013 5:08 pm
Certainly the hardest work for a single peak! Had 40Kg into and out of Vera spread across double packs with 80L on the back and 60L on the front
You must be building a distillery up there with that sort of weight. Dinae yer maw noo tell you aboot knees
Great effort , keep up the good piping
bw
Tue 12 Mar, 2013 4:34 pm
bluewombat wrote:You must be building a distillery up there with that sort of weight. Dinae yer maw noo tell you aboot knees
Distillery? That'll explain why I was just about passing out - the fumes! Aye, I ken knees. Bit o' a wee scunner a ken but, och, it wasnae tae bad nae ahm doon.
Tue 12 Mar, 2013 6:02 pm
Peak Bagpiper wrote:bluewombat wrote:You must be building a distillery up there with that sort of weight. Dinae yer maw noo tell you aboot knees
Distillery? That'll explain why I was just about passing out - the fumes! Aye, I ken knees. Bit o' a wee scunner a ken but, och, it wasnae tae bad nae ahm doon.

PB,
You mean it "wisnae sae bad noo am doon" dont you
corvus
Tue 02 Apr, 2013 5:41 pm
pazzar wrote:Was there any signage to discourage use of the Loddon's route?
Not signage, but you'd have to purposfully step over some tea tree across the path to go into the loddens track
Wed 03 Apr, 2013 6:58 pm
Great Photos! I love the pipes, imagine sitting at Tahune and hearing a bloke on bagpipes!!!! I would have freaked out!!!! haha great work!!
Wed 03 Apr, 2013 11:12 pm
dazfromtaz wrote:Great Photos! I love the pipes, imagine sitting at Tahune and hearing a bloke on bagpipes!!!! I would have freaked out!!!! haha great work!!
Cheers, Daz! I gave them a run on Ossa and East Pelion a couple of weekends back and, for a change of scene, on top of the Gordon Dam over Easter.

Had a look at the lumps south of Scotts Peak Dam and my eyes hurt just thinking about it. Got to go there, though....
Thu 04 Apr, 2013 8:02 am
This just through from PWS
Frenchmans Cap walking track closed for fire management burns
The Parks and Wildlife Service advises that fire management burns will be undertaken from 4 April through to 7 April at Loddon Plains in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
During this time the Frenchmans Cap walking track will be closed.
The planned burn commences at the junction of the Loddon and South Loddon Rivers. The burn is bounded to the west by the walking track and the east by the South Loddon River, extending south for approximately three kilometres.
The burn may generate a great deal of smoke.
Please follow directions of the fire crew working on the ground and respect any signage present during the burning operation.
Further Information: PWS Queenstown field centre - 6471 5920
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