NSW & ACT specific bushwalking discussion.
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Fri 25 Sep, 2020 10:21 am
I didn't end up cycling down south way at all during my time off on my epic bicyclking adventure, could not be gone for more than 4 days at a time, so have done adventures in fits and spurts, all rather enjoyable though.
Looking forward to a venture on down in warmer months and also hearing how Alana84's jaunt goes.
Mon 28 Sep, 2020 8:01 am
Ms_Mudd wrote:I didn't end up cycling down south way at all during my time off on my epic bicyclking adventure, could not be gone for more than 4 days at a time, so have done adventures in fits and spurts, all rather enjoyable though.
Looking forward to a venture on down in warmer months and also hearing how Alana84's jaunt goes.
Just waiting for the Qld border to open! I’m thinking early November, which would be perfect timing.
Mon 12 Oct, 2020 4:19 pm
Ahh yes, forgot you were north of the border. Things here in NSW were not as outstanding as they were and judging by my observation of just how many people traveled and mixed across the school hols , I am wondering whether QLD will want to open to us afterall. Hopefully the 'numbers' are not too bad here in the next few weeks and you can get here to walk, it should be an absolute cracker of a walk for you.
Mon 12 Oct, 2020 6:33 pm
It is also worth checking the Perisher Snow Cams if you want to see how the snow is going.
Basically, most of it has gone. I would not be bothering with snow shoes anywhere.
Cheers
Roger
Sat 01 Jan, 2022 1:45 pm
Hoping to do a hike that somehow loops from Guthega via pounds creek and Mt Twynam to Mt Tate, Stephen Consett Pass, Rolling Grounds etc to join the Schlink track maybe at White's River Hut and back out to Guthega Power Station, and while researching I found this thread.
Does this sound feasible for 3-4 day walk? How much would have tracks? Am wondering if anyone knows whether we would be likely to hit horrible scrub coming down from Rolling Grounds to Whites?
Also would reverse direction be better?
Any tips/advice very welcome - or alternative suggestions of 3night/4day hike in that area that keeps us off the Main Range!
Sun 02 Jan, 2022 6:21 am
There are the remnants of a 4WD track from Whites up onto the RG, and it is still very acceptable. Finding the top end of it would be difficult if you did not know what to look for.
There is also Guthega Spur up onto the RG.
Mind you, from Pounds Ck, over Anton to Consett Stephen Pass IS on the Main Range all the way. But it is nice country in fine weather.
Cheers
Roger
Sun 02 Jan, 2022 9:39 am
Great, thanks Roger. Yes sorry, I meant the busy bit of the Main Range walk which am keen to avoid.
Tue 04 Jan, 2022 6:01 am
Roger is correct. The top of the old 4WD track from Whites River can be hard to find. I'm tending towards starting at Guthega Power Station, getting the road bashing over. From GPS go up to the crest and the management track goes northish and a minor track goes left, to contour above Horse Camp. Take the latter - less climbing, no wet crossing below Horse Camp. This comes out below Whites River. Up to Schlink Pass. Start going to the left to avoid the rocks and then curve right. This gets you to Dickey Cooper Bogong, lovely open terrain with a few slightly exposed campsites, creeks here and there. Return via the pipes to GPS. Gungartan is a good side-trip, curving to the right, south-east, then NE and north. Avoid the boulder field, very nasty.
The pictures below are in December.

- Rolling Ground

- Rolling Ground camp

- South from near Dicky Cooper Bogong
Thu 06 Jan, 2022 7:00 am
Thanks very much for the tips! Much appreciated.
Thu 06 Jan, 2022 7:26 am
Hi Lop
What's the purple tent? Only two poles?
Cheers
Roger
Thu 06 Jan, 2022 10:30 am
looks like an old macpac minaret?
Thu 06 Jan, 2022 12:03 pm
Roger, the tent brand is unknown to me; the trip was in 1991. It could be a Minaret. One person was in this tent.
Thu 06 Jan, 2022 12:19 pm
Yes indeed! An old Minaret.
Macpac purple of course.
Cheers
Roger
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