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Iryna1805 wrote:We attempted to walk to Tin hut from Island Bend along the Burrungubuggee River. We camped at Burrungubuggee Shelter site but next day it was absulitely impossible to make out way up the ridge withouth GPS as it was completely overgrown. When I look at this attempt today I laugh at ourselves and see how we were doomed to fail..
Tue 24 Nov, 2020 2:09 pm
Tue 24 Nov, 2020 7:50 pm
Lophophaps wrote:It would be good to get some specifics. What time of day do you anticipate starting from Cesjacks?
Lophophaps wrote: I'm a little confused. You say best route to get to Grey Mare Fire Trail south from Jagungal avoiding the climb to the summit
Grey Mare FT is north and west of Jagungal. Of you are going from Jagungal to Grey Mare FT you have to be on the summit ridge. Once you get below this there's rocks, scrub and steep gullies in most places. Also, if the weather is fine, why not go to the summit?
Lophophaps wrote:How about a base camp at Cesjacks?
Tue 24 Nov, 2020 8:03 pm
Zapruda wrote:Please don't take this the wrong way. Your failure on that trip has nothing to do with the fact that you didn't have a GPS. It sounds like you were just inexperienced and unable to navigate with a paper map or even judge the terrain correctly. I am certainly not saying that going from the Constances site to Tin hut is easy in terms of terrain but it is fairly straightforward in terms of navigation. A GPS is no substitute for critical thinking and micro navigation. Learning how to read a map and applying that learning when off track in the bush is priceless. Understanding what a contour line on a map tells you about whats in front of you is something that everyone should know before heading off track. Don't be fooled in to thinking a GPS will help you move through scrub efficiently.
Zapruda wrote:High clearance AWD or 4WD is recommended.
Zapruda wrote:Instead of going to Valentines hut (Zzzzz) from Mawsons, I would suggest you head up to the Kerries and walk out to Mt Gungartan. The Kerries has some of the best walking and views in the high country. You could then drop down Gungartan Pass and head for Tin hut.
Zapruda wrote:Have a great time in that stunning area and please give us an update of how it went when you are finished.
Tue 24 Nov, 2020 8:05 pm
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Iryna1805 wrote:Zapruda wrote:Instead of going to Valentines hut (Zzzzz) from Mawsons, I would suggest you head up to the Kerries and walk out to Mt Gungartan. The Kerries has some of the best walking and views in the high country. You could then drop down Gungartan Pass and head for Tin hut.
What's wrong with Valentines Hut? just being curiuousBut yes, walking up the Kerries to Mt Gugartan and Tin hut sounds appealing! ,
Iryna
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rcaffin wrote:Some of those were perhaps long days?
Cheers
Roger
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