I was thinking of attempting the Reedy Creek Chasm over the aus day weekend, but after some research i'm probably leaning towards not doing it.
There seems to be two approaches, one from the south via Brumby Point Track, and one via the east from Wombargo Track or Mount Seldom Seen.
I'm guessing you need a proper 4WD to get to the Brumby Point track access? Brumby Point track itself is a management track.
I'm thinking a manageable route for a 4 day hike would be
- Mount Seldom Seen- somewhere on the Buchan River
- Buchan River-Reedy Creek Chasm
- Reedy Creek Chasm-Somewhere on the sugarloaf track
- Sugarloaf track-Mount Seldom Seen
I've seen a
YHA trip report (page 10) that says they accessed Buchan River from Mount Seldom Seen, and a
Melbourne Bushwalkers trip that did the same in reverse, would someone be able to PM me with some details of this approach, as it's off track? I'm also looking for some info on how to get to the chasm from the confluence of Reedy Creek and Buchan River, is it pretty much walking up the stream? I'd also be interested in knowing if anyone knows the location of good campsites in the region?
For anyone thinking of the southern approach,
Here are
two references I've come across.