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Nuts wrote:Why Cant you stay in the tent each night?
frenchy_84 wrote:when you say Cirque-ish where were you thinking?
Thu 25 Feb, 2010 1:45 pm
Son of a Beach wrote:Nuts wrote:Why Cant you stay in the tent each night?
That would certainly be my preference, but being it's their walk, I gave them the choice, and they want huts on at least two nights. The rest of your thoughts make good sense to me.
Thu 25 Feb, 2010 1:49 pm
Nuts wrote:Just to add that as the lakeside walk is often (for some reason) considered part of the recognised 'Overland Track'..... it is not...
At least its not recognised as such from the parks side, any more than Ronny creek is now the 'recognised' start of the walk. As a reason for going the 'whole way' it makes about as much sense as starting from the Cradle visitor centre...
Thu 25 Feb, 2010 2:04 pm
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Thu 25 Feb, 2010 3:05 pm
Nuts wrote:Fair enuffMore comments for the readers than the author..
Thought the ferry was $28..(?)
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Sat 27 Feb, 2010 8:32 am
tomberli wrote:Have walked the track nearly 40 times...
To put it simply, 5 days seems a bit short if you have people with no experience and including the lake. Just in case it helps, there is some good campsites to be found: Near lake will, on Pine forest Moor, at Pelion Creek before dropping into Frog Flats, DuCane (although you shouldn't) or also around Harnett Falls. There is also a few spots going up DuCane gap where you could pitch one or two tents as well as just over the other side - although you might as well go to the hut if you're over the hump.
It would be a shame having to miss out on most of the sidetrips, so I would suggest giving the lake a miss and climbing some hills and visiting some waterfalls instead. If you re going to lump Pelion and DuCane gap into one day, PM me for shortcut in case you don't know it already.
Sun 28 Feb, 2010 8:20 pm
Son of a Beach wrote:I'm curious about your comment about camping at DuCane where you say, "DuCane (although you shouldn't)". I thought this was an officially sanctioned camping area (tents only - I know that sleeping in the hut is not permitted). There's always been a toilet there, and often tents (I've camped there before, myself). Is this no longer an officially recognised camp spot?
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