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Cheapest/Most Accessible Peaks by PT

Sun 09 Feb, 2020 1:17 pm

Planning on flying into Launie or Hobart sometime later this year when the flights are cheap.

A 3 or 4 day getaway. Just wondering if there are any good wilderness areas or peaks close to public transport routes (happy to walk in from a township within reason - 10 or 15km.

Any ideas? Bonus points if there are Abels in the region.

Re: Cheapest/Most Accessible Peaks by PT

Sun 09 Feb, 2020 3:11 pm

Explorer_Sam wrote:Planning on flying into Launie or Hobart sometime later this year when the flights are cheap.

A 3 or 4 day getaway. Just wondering if there are any good wilderness areas or peaks close to public transport routes (happy to walk in from a township within reason - 10 or 15km.

Any ideas? Bonus points if there are Abels in the region.

Remoter parts of kunanyi/Mt Wellington was my immediate thought. Pretty sure you can get a bus to Fern Tree from Hobart CBD.
I'd probably go from there and walk up to the summit through The Springs, then The Pinnacle and Zig Zag tracks.
Then head over to the Collinsvale peaks area via Mt Connection - Collins Bonnet, Collins Cap, Trestle Mountain and beyond to explore.
I had a wander around the Thark Ridge area last time I was in Hobart about 12 months ago; pretty much had the place to myself.
Have a look at List Map - plenty of options to make up a nice route to suit your time frame.

Collins Bonnet and kunanyi itself are Abels I believe.

Re: Cheapest/Most Accessible Peaks by PT

Mon 10 Feb, 2020 9:24 am

Check out the Tassielink bus routes. There is a Burnie to Strahan bus which would get you close to Mt Murchison, Tyndalls, Dundas etc. If you are comfortable hitch hiking, I've found it pretty easy to get a lift on the west coast.
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