Rob A wrote:When you are in town, Parks themselves have an office at 59 Church St Gloucester, and they are used to people dropping in for sixty questions sessions.
Yeh I'd go see the local office when you get there.
In August it does snow up there on a regular basis.
Plenty of walking options but find out about the Rd conditions into either Gloucester or Barrington tops first. (Both are different National parks with different Rd's into them)
The Rd into Gloucester tops has some river crossings that can be too high for a car to drive over after heavy rain.
The Rd across Barrington tops can be closed often mid winter due to snow. Definately take care up there even if the Rd's open as it can be pretty icy in sections once your up there.
If camping up there above 1100m expect temps around the -5°C mark at night, might be colder though if it's clear (I have seen -12°C at Wombat Creek)
Lovely place to go. Even just for the day I can recommend the drive from Gloucester up Pole Blue in Barrington Tops. Lot's of smaller walks around there within the park.
Another day trip could be up to Gloucester Falls in Gloucester National Park.
Again, get some local info on Rd conditions first before heading off.
Onestepmore wrote:I had a look and average temp in winter is between 7 and 12 deg C.
Is that temperature range for the actual tops or just somewhere like Moonan Flats, Lostock etc ? It's pretty hard to find decent info on the temperature up there.
Barrington Tops is quite a bit higher than most of the local places you can get a weather report on. I've been up there when people are lucky to get out of the car, go brrrr, then climb back in. Some brave occupant will wander outside and comment on the weather and that the report online for Barrington Tops said 10°C. Often it's around 0-3°C at Pole Blue in winter. For some reason it just get's this cold misty haze over it. Me, I love it !!