I love doing walks that have strong a connection to the early pioneers and settlers of the state so I don't really know why the Port Davey Track hasn't been on my radar before now. But I have decided to give it a crack this summer and hopefully spend a few days exploring the habitat of the early piners down that way.
I have been through the Bathurst Narrows a few times on the Par Avion boats and my memories of the boat crossing channel are that it is considerably more of an undertaking than the Prion Crossing. I would imagine that anything more than a light breeze would make it a bit of a mission, especially with a bit of tidal flow factored into the equation.
Any advice (or horror stories from those who tried and failed) would be appreciated.
AL