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Clytemnestra

Postby pazzar » Thu 04 Nov, 2010 7:59 pm

Hi all,
I'm heading to Frenchman's next week, and I'm toying with the idea of having a crack at Clytemnestra while I'm there. Does anyone have any tips for how to best go about getting there? I have Chapman's guide to give a rough guide. I understand that this is an off track walk, so if you have any tips, a PM would be appreciated.

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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby stu » Fri 05 Nov, 2010 9:47 am

Theres a link on wildtiger here, if a little vague:
http://www.wildtiger.biz/index.php?tracknotes&id=2
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby donktec » Fri 05 Nov, 2010 12:07 pm

There are some photocopied articles in Vera and Tahune huts, at least one of which describes the walk to Clytemnestra. Though this might be the description from a Launceston walking club outing in 1951. Still, i'm sure the mountain hasn't changed that much :)
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby Taurë-rana » Fri 05 Nov, 2010 6:49 pm

Sounds like an interesting walk, not entirely sure that doing it solo is the most sensible thing though...
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby pazzar » Fri 05 Nov, 2010 7:20 pm

Lucky I'm not going solo!
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby Taurë-rana » Fri 05 Nov, 2010 9:31 pm

Oh :oops: Well that's OK then :D I'm still jealous!
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby north-north-west » Tue 09 Nov, 2010 7:11 pm

Then go with him.
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby pazzar » Mon 15 Nov, 2010 8:14 am

So I didn't make it out to Clytemnestra on my trip last week, but I did get a good view of how to do it. Chapman's notes seem fairly accurate. Once off the summit of Frenchmans, the ridge looks quites open and easy to follow. Once at Clytemnestra the best way to approach will be from the west as the cliffs are large on the other side.
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Mon 15 Nov, 2010 8:17 am

Look forward to seeing some pics Jared!!
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby ollster » Mon 15 Nov, 2010 8:48 am

pazzar wrote:So I didn't make it out to Clytemnestra on my trip last week, but I did get a good view of how to do it. Chapman's notes seem fairly accurate. Once off the summit of Frenchmans, the ridge looks quites open and easy to follow. Once at Clytemnestra the best way to approach will be from the west as the cliffs are large on the other side.


Got up Sharlands and Pine Knob thought I see... how were they?
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby Azza » Mon 15 Nov, 2010 11:23 am

pazzar wrote:Once off the summit of Frenchmans


yea. I think thats the kicker...

How was the weather?
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby Liamy77 » Mon 15 Nov, 2010 12:33 pm

Clytemnestra

sounds like something you buy cream at the chemist to get rid of..... :mrgreen:
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby pazzar » Mon 15 Nov, 2010 12:44 pm

ollster wrote:
pazzar wrote:So I didn't make it out to Clytemnestra on my trip last week, but I did get a good view of how to do it. Chapman's notes seem fairly accurate. Once off the summit of Frenchmans, the ridge looks quites open and easy to follow. Once at Clytemnestra the best way to approach will be from the west as the cliffs are large on the other side.


Got up Sharlands and Pine Knob thought I see... how were they?



Sharlands was a little dicey, a scramble up a landslip/scree slope, then very straightforward. Go back the way you came up. I learnt my lesson there. It took 40 minutes to get up and 4 hours back down.

Pine Knob is simple once you figure out the best way to get there. You can see about 3 notches to get over, there is actually about 6. It's best to go around the northern side of them. Its a bit scrubby, but there are pads in a few places. Once you hit the final ridge its a breeze. Takes about an hour to get to the high point. A lot of maps seem to have the high point marked very close to the track, but it is actually the farthest peak.

White Needle looks scary, but if it were dry I would have had a go.
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Re: Clytemnestra

Postby ollster » Mon 15 Nov, 2010 3:21 pm

pazzar wrote:Sharlands was a little dicey... White Needle looks scary, but if it were dry I would have had a go.


Yes, our little posse has learned a couple of times that turning an offtrack in/out into a loop can lead to very long days. Sounds interesting though. I agree, White Needle looks a tad intimidating!

I lolled at Liamy77... I had thought the same thing. :P
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