Mon 16 Jun, 2025 9:12 pm
Tue 17 Jun, 2025 12:02 pm
vagrom wrote:Thanks Hoojar. That sounds interesting. A 130km loop of sorts with huts along the way is do-able for most and maybe a food top-up at the southern end.
So outside the Main Range and the 4 or so north of it there's just Stillwell and the Perishers ? Most would take a north to south, car to car I guess than face a possible hard weather return.
So the same distance as the OLT but a lot more exposed than just the Cradle start.
Tue 17 Jun, 2025 1:43 pm
Hoojar wrote:I think this is a public share of the map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit? ... sp=sharing
Tue 17 Jun, 2025 2:23 pm
Tue 17 Jun, 2025 2:29 pm
rcaffin wrote:There is quite a lot which is not on that map.
I would not trust it all by itself.
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Pedantic, but Dicky Cooper isn't on that list?
Tue 17 Jun, 2025 10:39 pm
Wed 18 Jun, 2025 8:44 am
vagrom wrote:But it doesn't seem to regard it as peak worthy like the rest. Photos yes.
Wed 18 Jun, 2025 9:49 am
Thu 19 Jun, 2025 3:34 pm
rcaffin wrote: I've visited all of the 22 claimed highest peaks above 2,000 metres except Jagungal, which remains elusive as it needs more time and planning due to its distance away and isolation. The others are achievable as day walks; many can be done in a day or less, or as a series, due to their close proximity.
Why would you want to 'do' Jag in one day????
That country - worth 3 or 4 days!
(Note that Parks has closed the J Wilderness for a few weeks to shoot feral. Fair enough.)
Cheers
Roger
Fri 20 Jun, 2025 8:06 am
johnw wrote:rcaffin wrote: I've visited all of the 22 claimed highest peaks above 2,000 metres except Jagungal, which remains elusive as it needs more time and planning due to its distance away and isolation. The others are achievable as day walks; many can be done in a day or less, or as a series, due to their close proximity.
Why would you want to 'do' Jag in one day????
That country - worth 3 or 4 days!
(Note that Parks has closed the J Wilderness for a few weeks to shoot feral. Fair enough.)
Cheers
Roger
Agreed Roger, a 3 or 4 day trip would be very nice but unfortunately that's the reason why I haven't done it yet.
Getting older and a number of health issues have made it difficult to do overnight trips, especially as I would also be solo.
Out and back in a day would at least get me there.
Sat 21 Jun, 2025 6:51 pm
Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:johnw wrote:rcaffin wrote: I've visited all of the 22 claimed highest peaks above 2,000 metres except Jagungal, which remains elusive as it needs more time and planning due to its distance away and isolation. The others are achievable as day walks; many can be done in a day or less, or as a series, due to their close proximity.
Why would you want to 'do' Jag in one day????
That country - worth 3 or 4 days!
(Note that Parks has closed the J Wilderness for a few weeks to shoot feral. Fair enough.)
Cheers
Roger
Agreed Roger, a 3 or 4 day trip would be very nice but unfortunately that's the reason why I haven't done it yet.
Getting older and a number of health issues have made it difficult to do overnight trips, especially as I would also be solo.
Out and back in a day would at least get me there.
It can be done in the summer months as a long day walk, largely off track but mostly open with easy nav, from Snowy Plains area via Cesjacks Hut, Jag saddle etc.
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