Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

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Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby johnw » Tue 19 Oct, 2010 12:14 pm

Just looking for ideas and some validation of my own. I'm coming down to Tassie again for 2 weeks from Boxing Day. This time based in Hobart but just myself and my wife, who is not a bushwalker. No firm plans but I want to do some walking myself. Mrs W has given me a leave pass if I want to do a walking trip for 3 or 4 days. Not sure I'm comfortable with leaving her on her own that long so I may just do day trips here and there. Otherwise, although I've done the OLT before, I was thinking about coming in via Arm R. to explore around Pelion and just doing the last bit again. Or possibly Frenchmans Cap, which I haven't done. Otherwise I might just do some day trips around the Wellington Range and possibly the South/SW. Sticking with day trips would simplify my packing arrangements and I could defer the longer ones for another time.

I'm still thinking and researching the forums, but in my brainstorming so far here are a few things that came to mind:

    Hartz Peak across to Mt Snowy and return via Emily Tarn (I've done Hartz before)
    In the same spot - Devil's Backbone (read someone's recent report here)
    Cockle Creek to South Cape Bay
    Labillardiere Peninsula on South Bruny Is. Is Bruny practical as a day trip destination?
    Cape Raoul
    Things at Mt Field I haven't done yet; eg Field West, Finish off the Tarn Shelf circuit.
    Mt Wellington area. Previously I've been to Collins Bonnet, have also done a circuit from Ferntree via the summit but I know there is plenty more to explore
Any other suggestions welcome.

We're flying in, so I won't have a car. It's likely I'll end up hiring one, assuming transport to intended places is limited (which it usually is in my experience). However, any walk suggestions that are easily accessible by public transport from Hobart CBD would be welcome. Or anywhere, if practical, I could get to by bicycle, assuming I could hire (or buy a really cheap used one) and leave it unattended securely. I'm also investigating Tassielink and other bus options, as well as taxis.
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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby ollster » Tue 19 Oct, 2010 12:29 pm

Some of my faves (assuming you get a car!):
Mt Picton (7hrs)
Mt Wedge (5-6hrs)
The Sentinels (3-4 hrs)
The Needles (1.5hrs)
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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby ben.h » Tue 19 Oct, 2010 6:38 pm

One of my favourite walks (just 10 mins from Hobart CBD):
Betts Rd -> Cathedral Rock -> Montague Thumbs -> Mt Montague -> Wellington Falls -> Siphon Track -> Betts Rd.

I do this walk at least once or twice a year (summer is great for snakes, winter is great for the falls). So many great things to see in such a compact walk (6 to 8 hours).
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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Tue 19 Oct, 2010 6:40 pm

ben.h wrote:One of my favourite walks (just 10 mins from Hobart CBD):
Betts Rd -> Cathedral Rock -> Montague Thumbs -> Mt Montague -> Wellington Falls -> Siphon Track -> Betts Rd.

I do this walk at least once or twice a year (summer is great for snakes, winter is great for the falls). So many great things to see in such a compact walk (6 to 8 hours).


Couldnt agree more, a fantastic daywalk (the thumbs is actually quite rugged) and loads of snakes.....
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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby johnw » Tue 19 Oct, 2010 11:13 pm

Thanks Guys, they all sound interesting. :)
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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby johnw » Sun 26 Dec, 2010 10:53 am

Mmm, might be worth a walk somewhere on Mt Wellington tomorrow. Although I don't know if I'll have time until later in the day.

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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby johnw » Thu 06 Jan, 2011 11:46 am

Last day in Hobart today. Walks included Arthurs Tarn/Emily Tarn, The Needles, Lake Osborne, Mt Wedge, Trestle Mtn, Collins Cap, Fluted Cape. Might squeeze a short one in somewhere on Mt Wellington this afternoon. Post more when I get back to Sydney.
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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby walkinTas » Thu 06 Jan, 2011 12:08 pm

Sounds like you had lots of fun. Looking forward to reading about your trips. :)
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Re: Hobart Trip - What to do and how to do it?

Postby johnw » Fri 07 Jan, 2011 11:45 pm

walkinTas wrote:Sounds like you had lots of fun. Looking forward to reading about your trips. :)

Thanks wT, I'll get around to it soon. Just remembered another short one that I coerced the Mrs to to do last week - Snug Falls.
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