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Ten Peaks Walk in February

PostPosted: Sun 13 Jan, 2013 9:19 pm
by braddon79
G'Day fellow Members.
Hope you have all had a good festive season.
I am planned to complete the Ten Peaks walk *(http://www.aussie10.com/index.html)* in early February (4 weeks tomorrow).
I understand that there have been many bushfire issues in the main range region. Has the route been affected at all? Do I need to make other plans for the trip?
Secondly, what options for water are on the track. I see that there are some creeks available, but do I need to factor in a further volume of water, espcially due to the heat taking all this valuable resource?

Thanks for your information.
Kind Regard
Brad

Re: Ten Peaks Walk in February

PostPosted: Sat 16 Feb, 2013 11:21 am
by JohnnyBoyACT
Hi Brad

I got a few of them mid December. There's a trip report at http://www.johnevans.id.au/Pages/Walk%2 ... 14-15.html[/url] which might answer some of your questions.

Cheers. john

Re: Ten Peaks Walk in February

PostPosted: Tue 26 Feb, 2013 2:45 pm
by wb243
Probably a bit late but we did this walk April last year (2012).

A mate did this report:

http://www.australianbladeforums.com/vb ... a-few-more)

We found water at the head of wilkinsons creek just before our first campsite and also where we camped for the first night which was a saddle between Mueller's Peak and Mt Townsend. Then also at Nt Kossie toilet area. Between Mt Kossie and Charlotte's pass there's also the main Snowy river... We did the whole thing in two days in the end but it was a push towards the end.

Cheers.