Myself and a few others went on a camping trip over the long weekend to Lake Tali Karng. It was the first time I had ever been there and I absolutely loved it. The lake itself was absolutely stunning is really does live up to its name as the 'hidden lake'.
We spread the trip over three days and I have blogged about the first section on my website: http://www.thehikingsociety.com.au/2016/10/31/lake-tali-karng-mcfarlanes-saddle-to-nyimba-campsite/. I will release another blog about the trail we took from the campsite to the lake.
In terms of this section of the trail, what I really like about it was the wide open spaces of the Wellington Plains. As someone who is so used to hiking through forests and bushland, it was really nice to follow a trail that cut through an open area. In saying that, it does leave you somewhat exposed to the conditions. It was quite hot on Saturday and despite wearing sunscreen, we all got burnt in various places.
For those of you who haven't been there, the trail is about 8.5kms and follows a fairly well-formed path to the campsite. There are very few hills for you to tackle, however, there are a few streams to jump over. You can drink out of these streams if you want to but if you are a little bit unsure, always filter the water.
Below are some pics of our first day...





