jbmarshall90 wrote:Hi everyone.
I'm considering walking the Overland Trek in late January, early February in 2010.
I'm thinking that I'll end up walking the track solo, which is no worry to me. I haven't ever done a solo walk before, that is the problem! I've been camping year ago, when I was younger, used to go around 5 times a year when I lived in NZ. Have been in all seasons, including winter, dealing with ice and waking up with your tent filling with water. I've just done a day trip to Mount Warning, and I've had a few camping trips around the place. I'm hoping to fit some more trips in this year too. I'm wondering what people think, and if you think that I'm capable of walking it solo or not, I'd love to hear from you! I may only be 18, but I'm responsible and mature. I'm thinking of walking in in Jan/Feb next year and since it's peak season, I'll be expecting that there will be plenty of people on the track that I can get help from, is something terrible happens. It's likely that I'll carry a PBL to be safe, and also to keep the parentals at ease. I will be properly training for it, and I'm already reasonably fit, from running and walking around where I live!
Enough rambling, time to hear from you!
Thanks,
J.M.
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jbmarshall90 wrote: Is it possible for a moderator to move this topic to a more appropriate forum?
Son of a Beach wrote:It adds a few hours (maybe half a day depending on walking speed) to your walk, but it is well worth it.
Nuts wrote:Iv'e heard it said that 'you havent completed the OT unless you walk the lake', what a croc (i have also heard that you need to start an finnish at the visitor centers....!)
No, it starts in Devonport and finishes in Dover...Son of a Beach wrote:Sure is a croc! Doesn't the Overland Track start in Penguin?
tasadam wrote:No, it starts in Devonport and finishes in Dover...Son of a Beach wrote:Sure is a croc! Doesn't the Overland Track start in Penguin?
Nuts wrote:tasadam wrote:No, it starts in Devonport and finishes in Dover...Son of a Beach wrote:Sure is a croc! Doesn't the Overland Track start in Penguin?
No, it definately starts and finnishes here: http://www.wildernessexpeditions.net.au ... wildexpS+1![]()
(sorry scrap that ifya like)
corvus wrote:jbm,
Looks like a good itinerary and you have given yourself free days start and finish, the "resort" at the end is nice place to get fried food and beer if you need it
c
norts wrote:The way i like to finish the O/land is to go over Byron and down the Cuvier. Much better than going around the lake. I have walked the O/land 8 times (3 times over the gap and the rest around the lake) and never caught the ferry(have used the ferry to get up and back from Pine Valley, Nice views on the lake).
Roger
Son of a Beach wrote:What is this "resort" at the end of the Overland Track? Have I been missing something?
johnw wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:What is this "resort" at the end of the Overland Track? Have I been missing something?
I doubt it.
http://www.lakesidestclair.com.au/lakesidestclair/home/accommodation.sok?startdiv=1&gclid=CK7Z_cDCg5oCFRUupAod5BrHFw
I think it was called Lake St Clair Wilderness Resort previously.
Nuts wrote:Lots of people seem to attempt too much out there, many dont Really seem to be having the best time. There are many side trips (others not mentioned in print) and it seems that as time passes, more seem to believe that these side trips are also part of the track. I would suggest just the main track and Mt Ossa perhaps for a 6/7 day trip. Stop n smell the roses. From memory the bus leaves Early afternoon (could be wrong) which would mean the early ferry (both will need booking)
jbmarshall90 wrote:February 1: Fly Brisbane to Launceston JQ753. Night in Launceston
February 2: Free day to get last minute food and supplies. Night in Launceston
So what does everyone think? I think that it'll be nice to have a whole day in Launceston
Son of a Beach wrote: hahah... you guys are all too funny for me (and I think I'll even let you get away with that blatant rule breaking just this once - it was just so smoothly done), but don't forget to link back to us, eh?
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