Walls of Jerusalem

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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby Hallu » Wed 03 Apr, 2013 4:23 pm

I ended up doing the Walls , it was a beautiful day. I pushed until The Temple (not the Throne because I wanted views towards Mt Jerusalem and the tarns) and back, it took me 7h45 as a day walk. The walk isn't that hard : navigation is easy, and the rewards (lakes, views etc...) make up for the initial steep sections. It felt like a European walk : a steep climb, no views, and then a beautiful valley, surrounded by lakes and peaks. The track is also beautifully constructed, especially the stone steps leading up the Temple (and I'm guessing it's the same to the Throne). I had a look at the camp site too, large tent platforms, toilets, tank water, and Bennett's Wallabies lurking around, nice place.
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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby wildwalks » Thu 04 Apr, 2013 8:13 am

Wow thanks Peter -- some great ideas there -- thanks.
I am excited about the fagus -- I saw it as a teenager but did not appreciate it -- so hoping I will be a bit more interested this time :)
I will put up a report with photos etc.
Walking to the edge of Mersey Valley sounds great It was not on my radar -- Be good to see the world from that side of the valley.

Sorry Greenie -- Just a play trip this one - no plans to put it on wildwalks -- Though I would love to start adding Tassy - just not enough time on this trip.
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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby simonm » Thu 27 Jun, 2013 12:18 pm

wildwalks wrote:HI all. I am planning a trip into WOJ from the southern end of Lake Rowallen at the end of April
The plan is a fairly lazy 5ish days. Just two of us. One wants to fish and the other photograph.
So thinking of walking via lake Bill to lake Meston - maybe do a circuit back via Chapter Lake
Been looking at huts and lakes in the area - but want to hear what people recommend as good places to stay/fish etc
I am thinking of taking my hammock - would this work OK in these forests???
What huts are worth visiting and avoiding??
Any suggestions on side trips and places to visit?? (PM me any cool secret spots :)

I have only walked the northern end of the park - so looking forward to this new adventure

Thanks

Matt :)


Matt - did you end up doing this walk and did you take your hammock? I am planning a walk in there and would love to use my hammock.
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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby tigercat » Fri 28 Jun, 2013 7:24 am

Hi Captain
Day 1 - Leave car at the carpark off mersey forest road and make our way to DKH - would like to climb one or two of the peaks this day, any suggestions?
I would add in a trip up the Temple to whynotwalk's suggestions


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If the weather is suitable Frenchmans Cap is absolutely stunning
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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby Nuts » Fri 28 Jun, 2013 9:24 am

wildwalks wrote:Sorry Greenie -- Just a play trip this one - no plans to put it on wildwalks -- Though I would love to start adding Tassy - just not enough time on this trip.


I'm sure The Walls can only thank you :wink:
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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby Greenie » Fri 28 Jun, 2013 12:01 pm

I can see your point there Nuts. In fact there might be a few walks up here I would like removed...

How was the Walls Matt?
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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby vagrom » Sun 14 Jul, 2013 5:24 pm

Excellent piece by Cannon in yesterday's Saturday Magazine (Mercury) about plans for The Walls. e.g the increase in traffic since OT bookings have begun and the possible effect of mainland school groups that can sometimes turn up in very large numbers.

Further track hardening being planned and consolidation of camping points. etc. etc.
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Re: Walls of Jerusalem

Postby Nuts » Sun 14 Jul, 2013 5:47 pm

Ah, will have to head to the library. Yes, transference- mad school group rush on the OLT in May.. which I guess is now June.., the walls, the next place..
whatever, what parks have to do is none of our business right, i'm sure these poor public schools (that cant afford summer)- they have been told abt group sizes and had it enforced on them..
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