Just wondering what the usual approach is for this, and how much has been burnt there in real life - as opposed to the Tasfire map of affected areas. That might change access opportunities.
Ta for your thoughts.
rohjoe wrote:Agree the most common access method seems to be by water, however I know of at least one person who accessed Parangana SL overland from the south a couple of years ago. Incidentally I believe they recently completed the Abels.
Goodness me, I would have waved if I'd known! Thanks for the pics. We thought we'd try heading to the gentler spur that's burnt. Apparently there's somewhere to land around the corner.teak wrote:I was going past today so I took a couple of photos from the first campground after Parangana dam. The fire has not burnt the tops of the trees and the scrub is only partly burnt.
north-north-west wrote:That doesn't look so bad. Only other photo I've seen shows people on the scree, from above. Makes it look a really awkward and iffy climb, but going up through the trees would be safer and easier. Time to get a roof rack sorted and get the kayak up there.
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