by tim » Thu 11 Sep, 2008 1:37 pm
Gday
The general area up there is very heavily tracked (vehicle wise) for forestry, fishery and hydro access, and most of these tracks would make for uninteresting walking. There is some however some interesting stuff laying around in the bush, and a heap of wildlife. If you have access to a car (read: 4wd) you can keep yourself pretty busy just nosing around.
As far as walking goes, I have always wanted to climb up to the top of the range which runs to the east of the highway along the plateu between Arthurs and the climb above Poatina. It hangs right on the edge of the tears, and the views would have to be awesome. I have no idea if there are formed tracks up there or not, but it doesnt look that far off the road about 20 min north of the turn off into Jonah Bay (top spot, by the way), and the going seems to be predominantly light scrub and scree.
Hope that helps, but perhaps someone else has more knowledge of the are from a walkers perspective.
PS - the western lakes, west of Bernacchi Lodge on Lake Augusta and about 1 hr (?) from Arthurs by road make for interesting walking, with plenty of pencil pines, water and huts scattered around.