Hi all,
I lead the party of three that visited the lake in 1999. Here's a link to the photo's, scanned from slide film, remember that?
http://www.pbase.com/ralphandkylie/mtsc ... e&page=allI just joined Bushwalk Australia so I could write this post. Hopeful it won't be my last.
I found this thread after Googling Mt Scabby because I'm planning to return there for the third time hopefully summer 2013/14. Why am I planning that far ahead? Because I live in Barcelona and only get back once every three years! I'm a Canberra boy, Namadgi is one of my favourite places on earth and every three years I do a three or four day walk there with a couple of mates. It's been interesting getting a three yearly snapshot of the recovery from the 2003 fires.
We camped a night next to the lake and it was really nice. 35°44'29.48"S 148°52'3.79"E It was actually a bit weird to camp in a saddle AND next to a lake but there you go.
That was a long walk and if I were planning a walk just to visit the lake, which should be full now, I wouldn't do it that way.
The second time I visited was from Yaouk 35°45'57.51"S 148°49'27.44"E via the upper upper Cotter Catchment
35°45'30.84"S 148°51'24.51"E
If anyone gets to this lake again I'd love to see any images but note: There is no easy access to this lake. Map and compass skills are essencial and you're a long way from help. Not recommended for inexperienced walkers but highly recommended none the less
Ralph