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Wanderer7 wrote:Thinking of spending five days in January walking around the Walls of Jerusalem NP and Cradle Mtn NP.
With only five days up your sleeve, you may want to consider doing just one or the other rather than both. You can certainly walk through (parts of) both in five days, but could easily spend five days in either one or the other, and get a much better look at one area.
I'm just after any information/ advice/ links that would help me prepare better. I will be walking with someone else who has a fair bit of bushwalking experience, just not in Tasmania. Both our strength and fitness levels are very good.
Well, you've come to the right place. I'm sure you'll get a few other people offering advice over the next few days (although a lot of the regulars here are off walking this weekend - in the area in question even).
Firstly, access would probably be by public transport and from Hobart. Is the Eastern Access suitable or would I be better approaching from the North ( Mersey Road?) via Launceston?
Public transport to these relatively remote parts of Tasmania is not terribly good, and has actually got worse in recent times, so I've been led to believe (I've never used it myself, so I'm not sure of the details). In general, the Walls of Jerusalem and the Northern parts of the Cradle Mtn - Lake St Clair NP is easier accessed from Launceston, and the Southern part of the Cradle - St Clair NP is easier accessed from Hobart. Which 'Easter Access' do you mean? Were you thinking of Higgs, McKenzie, or somewhere like that? If so, I don't know of any public transport that would go there apart from a very expensive taxi or charter.
Secondly, I would prefer to do a circuit type walk for the five days, camping somewhere different each night or would I be better off setting up a base camp and doing individual day tracks? Can anyone recommend a good five day walk from either the above access spots?
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viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1331viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1185viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1027The Mersey Forest Road certainly offers a lot. Get a good map and check out the half-dozen or so tracks that start from this road, most of which can be joined up to form a circuit (some of which would require several kilometres of gravel road at the beginning/end to make a full circuit, if using your own car).
Thirdly, what kind of weather should i expect at this time of year? I've read that some areas of the park are quite exposed. Average nightime lows and daytime highs? Much wind and rain?
There is the possibility of snow/frost/blizzards and below zero temperatures at any time of year in Tasmania (I've been snowed on in January). In January, there is also the possibility of mid-30's. So you'll really need to be prepared for a wide range of possibilities.