K2K information
Posted: Tue 22 Apr, 2014 3:52 pm
Hey Guys!
Before I start just some information about me so you know who I am which might help you to give me more specific answers...
My name is Tim I'm a 18 year old half German/half Dutch who came all the way to Australia to travel through this beautiful country. I finished school exactly one year ago and have been planning to go to Australia since many years it's a very popular thing to do after school in Germany. However before I came to Australia I followed the German basic paramedic training (staatlich anerkannter Rettungssanitäter). In Germany many of the ambulances are provided by volunteer organisations and I have been in such an organisation for three years. In November I arrived in Australia together with my girlfriend, and have been working in Moree on a cotton farm and currently I'm working around Shepparton. Now the time has come where I'm gonna spend the money I have earned to explore this country (especially the eastern part). I planned to do some hiking (or Bushwalking as you call it ) solo and together with my girlfriend. I have been reading in this forum and searching in the www and I think the K2K sounds like a great walk for a solo trip - challenging but as from what I've read not too crazy, and the splendour rock (http://bushwalkingnsw.com/walk.php?nid=804) sounds like something me and my girlfriend could do together. The trip is going to be within the next 14 days (at least that's
what I've planned). I'm not a total newbie to Bushwalking in general, but I'm only familiar with the Western Europe forests. I've been preparing for the Bushwalking in Oz since at least 6 months so I think I'm pretty well equipped and not overestimating myself. (my father is an successfull German Army "Oberst" veteran (after WWII!)so I have the "fighter" genes somewhere inside me ) Besides that I grew up outdoors (yeah I had these terrible parents that didn't want to buy me a play station 1) and I know how to navigate with compass&map without walking in circles for three days;) and how to use all the nice things I bought during the last 6 months.
I own:
Backpack: Deuter Aircontact pro 70+15 with rain cover - might be a bit big but I bought it back in Germany and it also needs to have space for all my stuff I took with me on the plane.
Shoes: some in Australia bought Merell hiking shoes have been wearing them the last week and I really like them
Clothing: merino long underwear, 2x Columbia fleece shirt 2x zip off hiking pants from Germany, sports tshirt, hiking Socks rain jacket, fleece hat, fleece gloves, extra fleece pants, and normal underwear
Sleeping: 2p tent (2kg), good -2°C sleeping bag plus inside cotton cocoon, cheap foam sleeping pad (I don't have much experience with them I used these self inflatable sleeping mats in Germany but they are far to heavy so if you have any not too expensive suggestions tell me!)
Cooking: tangria(?) alcohol stove, lightweight aluminium pots/pans, cutlery, cup, extra fuel
Food: didn't really got into detail of planning this probable some milk powder and oats for the morning, snacks for during the day(Macadamia nuts, dried fruits, beef jerky, muesli bars) and in the evening some freeze dried meals.
Water: 3l hydration system, 2x 1l Nalgene bottle, purifier tablets, life straw
Navigation: extrex 20, kompass, plan to buy the maps recommender on: http://bushwalkingnsw.com/walk.php?nid=240, waterproof case
Extras: Knife, hiking poles, headtorch, spare batteries (torch&GPS), first aid kit, 2x lighter, matches in waterproof container, ductape, zipties, tiny sewing kit, little shovel, 15m paracord, hygiene stuff, whistle
That's all I can think of at the moment my brain is overheating right know after writing so much in a foreign language. I probably could go more lightweight but my backpack is really really good and I don't really mind the little bit extra weight for taking a few things to increase my comfort. Besides that I just don't have the money to buy ultralight stuff
Oh yeah I forgot to mention that I'm going to inform the police about my plans as well as my family (a part of my family migrated to Sydney 50 years ago) and I'm going to borrow a plb.
I'm hoping that you guys could give me some tips or share some of your experiences so I don't have to learn it the hard way. I've been reading a lot around here so please just don't give me a link from a 5 year old thread especially information about things like restrictions in certain areas with camping (can I camp just anywhere along the track) or something like that just stuff a not Australian might not know...
Thanks a lot
Tim
Before I start just some information about me so you know who I am which might help you to give me more specific answers...
My name is Tim I'm a 18 year old half German/half Dutch who came all the way to Australia to travel through this beautiful country. I finished school exactly one year ago and have been planning to go to Australia since many years it's a very popular thing to do after school in Germany. However before I came to Australia I followed the German basic paramedic training (staatlich anerkannter Rettungssanitäter). In Germany many of the ambulances are provided by volunteer organisations and I have been in such an organisation for three years. In November I arrived in Australia together with my girlfriend, and have been working in Moree on a cotton farm and currently I'm working around Shepparton. Now the time has come where I'm gonna spend the money I have earned to explore this country (especially the eastern part). I planned to do some hiking (or Bushwalking as you call it ) solo and together with my girlfriend. I have been reading in this forum and searching in the www and I think the K2K sounds like a great walk for a solo trip - challenging but as from what I've read not too crazy, and the splendour rock (http://bushwalkingnsw.com/walk.php?nid=804) sounds like something me and my girlfriend could do together. The trip is going to be within the next 14 days (at least that's
what I've planned). I'm not a total newbie to Bushwalking in general, but I'm only familiar with the Western Europe forests. I've been preparing for the Bushwalking in Oz since at least 6 months so I think I'm pretty well equipped and not overestimating myself. (my father is an successfull German Army "Oberst" veteran (after WWII!)so I have the "fighter" genes somewhere inside me ) Besides that I grew up outdoors (yeah I had these terrible parents that didn't want to buy me a play station 1) and I know how to navigate with compass&map without walking in circles for three days;) and how to use all the nice things I bought during the last 6 months.
I own:
Backpack: Deuter Aircontact pro 70+15 with rain cover - might be a bit big but I bought it back in Germany and it also needs to have space for all my stuff I took with me on the plane.
Shoes: some in Australia bought Merell hiking shoes have been wearing them the last week and I really like them
Clothing: merino long underwear, 2x Columbia fleece shirt 2x zip off hiking pants from Germany, sports tshirt, hiking Socks rain jacket, fleece hat, fleece gloves, extra fleece pants, and normal underwear
Sleeping: 2p tent (2kg), good -2°C sleeping bag plus inside cotton cocoon, cheap foam sleeping pad (I don't have much experience with them I used these self inflatable sleeping mats in Germany but they are far to heavy so if you have any not too expensive suggestions tell me!)
Cooking: tangria(?) alcohol stove, lightweight aluminium pots/pans, cutlery, cup, extra fuel
Food: didn't really got into detail of planning this probable some milk powder and oats for the morning, snacks for during the day(Macadamia nuts, dried fruits, beef jerky, muesli bars) and in the evening some freeze dried meals.
Water: 3l hydration system, 2x 1l Nalgene bottle, purifier tablets, life straw
Navigation: extrex 20, kompass, plan to buy the maps recommender on: http://bushwalkingnsw.com/walk.php?nid=240, waterproof case
Extras: Knife, hiking poles, headtorch, spare batteries (torch&GPS), first aid kit, 2x lighter, matches in waterproof container, ductape, zipties, tiny sewing kit, little shovel, 15m paracord, hygiene stuff, whistle
That's all I can think of at the moment my brain is overheating right know after writing so much in a foreign language. I probably could go more lightweight but my backpack is really really good and I don't really mind the little bit extra weight for taking a few things to increase my comfort. Besides that I just don't have the money to buy ultralight stuff
Oh yeah I forgot to mention that I'm going to inform the police about my plans as well as my family (a part of my family migrated to Sydney 50 years ago) and I'm going to borrow a plb.
I'm hoping that you guys could give me some tips or share some of your experiences so I don't have to learn it the hard way. I've been reading a lot around here so please just don't give me a link from a 5 year old thread especially information about things like restrictions in certain areas with camping (can I camp just anywhere along the track) or something like that just stuff a not Australian might not know...
Thanks a lot
Tim