kurt wrote:I'm looking for changeling day walks
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Could do with a bit of rain though, very dry. Tanks almost empty.
were can you get some descent maps online?
Thomas wrote:Hey Kurt,
I did Split Rock & Split Rock Falls (Meander) on the 3rd of January. Not an overly long walk, but required a little oomph in places & had some areas above Split Rock Falls that required a little scambling. Enjoyed it very much. Poked around there for about 4hrs. Could be done quicker, but was taking pics..!!!
I see you've completed some of Higgs Track.....how far did u go..?? I went in last Sunday (23rd Jan), right to the shores of Lake Nameless. Stay tuned for a full report on that.
Regards,
Thomas.
ollster wrote:I reckon we've just found a new "bagging" list. We can call it the Sthughes's - walks that are too far for Sthughes to be bothered walking but he knows they can be done. C'mon, I'm sure there is a pretty extensive list you could give us. Creepy crawly nature trail?
JamesMc wrote:Hazards Traverse. For a real challenge, include Mt Mayson
JamesMc
ollster wrote:MJD, ILUV and I were up pillaging the NW on this past weekend. I believe we found your hard day walk. It only took us 3h 40m, but it was about 95% horizontal scrub. The name was Loongana Range. You can get within 1.2kms, then there is about 150m of open forest before the horrie starts. It's not tracked, so navigational equipment is required.
Have fun!
ollster wrote:MJD, ILUV and I were up pillaging the NW on this past weekend. I believe we found your hard day walk. It only took us 3h 40m, but it was about 95% horizontal scrub. The name was Loongana Range. You can get within 1.2kms, then there is about 150m of open forest before the horrie starts. It's not tracked, so navigational equipment is required.
Have fun!
kurt wrote:Sounds interesting will add it to the list. I ended up walking from Lake Mckenzie to Lake Nameless on Saturday, then Mt Roland to Claude via Van Dyke on Sunday, I have some GPS maps will post a bit later.
Crum wrote:Drys Bluff, Black Bluff and Mt Pillinger are all really good day walks and are definitely not just a stroll in the park
doogs wrote:nothing can beat the mighty array of peaks in the NE - Byatts Razorback, "The Dome", Mt Henry, Snow Hill, Mt Morriston etc
walkinTas wrote:True! And it doesn't have to be tall to be hard, as ILuv found out when he climbed that little hill out near Black Bluff.
Crum wrote:Drys Bluff, Black Bluff and Mt Pillinger are all really good day walks and are definitely not just a stroll in the park
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