snowygreybeard wrote:I went up Lady Northcote creek December '23 from the Geehi, past the opera house, exit via Little Austria. Certainly not an insane scrub bash. Mostly a rock hop. Very slow, on wet rocks for a lot. 2 days! - but dryer conditions it would be much quicker. Only little bit of scrub. The route from Townsend spur (previous post) is reputedly quite scrubby.
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icefest wrote:I've been down Strzelecki Creek, but we did it slightly differently.
Tortoise wrote:I only have old info. I'm thinking you must have dropped off the north side of the saddle on the Sentinel. Many moons ago we went to the Opera House by dropping off the south side, via the apparently unnamed tributary of Lady N Creek. That may be a route you've got info on already.
I remember the open first part being very steep indeed in. (I was worried i might not be physically capable of getting back up with my big pack if we had to retreat.) And I have vivid memories of coming eye to eye with a snake on a rock in a very narrow section. But there were no cliffs to negotiate. The hardest part was finding the start of the pad after the hut to traverse Watsons Crags. It was hidden under ferns. Locals had kept on telling us to use the tunnel, but when we got there it was a raging torrent with huge stopper waves. I imagine the pad would have been obliterated by regrowth.
Buttons wrote:
You went down the way I wished I could have! What did you use as anchors? The guy I went down there with reckons there aren’t any good natural anchors to use.
snowygreybeard wrote:Can someone please explain the convoluted rope arrangement in the 'fiddlestick'??
Buttons wrote:I’m on a mission to get to the Opera House Hut. I’ve searched all the forums, all the info I can get, but I’d like to hear more accounts of any attempts (successful or otherwise).
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