Talaterang Mountain misadventure
Posted: Sun 25 Sep, 2011 2:25 pm
A two day hike in the Budawangs to Talaterang Mountain sounded great according to my guide book. It was graded hard purely on Navigation alone. Given a map, a compass, and a GPS I figured all would be fine.
I set off from the carpark and managed to find the old overgrown firetrail and heading generally South East and followed it as per the guide. About 2.5km from the carpark the guide said I should set my compass West and scrub bash. I had scrub bashed a few times before and expected it to be scratchy. To cut a long story short, the scratchy I had experienced before was put to shame by the Budawangs scratchy.
I ended up turning around and walking out after shredding my legs and arms despite wearing long pants and top and ripping my hinking pants. I also had my compass ripped from around my neck...it's out there somewhere if anyone dare find it! I had numerous deep slices on my hands from sword grass. I had a reed poke me in the eye and overall had an uncomfortable time.
I attempted to push through the scrub for hours and eventualy turned back not being able to find a way through a long wall of thick prickly bush. I got back to the car and considered walking to Mt Bushwalker instead but opted for a campsite on the beach at Jervis Bay where I bathed my wounds in the salt water.
I arrived back home and did some net search on Talaterang Mountain and found that the way in as mentioned in my guide book was no longer used. It is now classed as an easy walk that follows the same track to Mt Bushwalker.
Lessons learned:
1. Throw away my old guide book and update
2. Check the net for recent track info
3. Sword grass is an apt name
4. The road less travelled may be less travelled for a reason other than laziness.
Ps. The guide book was 120 Walks in NSW by Tyrone Thomas. It may be accurate for other walks but not for this one.
PPs. Has anyone done the Newhaven Gap - Monolith Valley walk and is it passable without a machette?
I set off from the carpark and managed to find the old overgrown firetrail and heading generally South East and followed it as per the guide. About 2.5km from the carpark the guide said I should set my compass West and scrub bash. I had scrub bashed a few times before and expected it to be scratchy. To cut a long story short, the scratchy I had experienced before was put to shame by the Budawangs scratchy.
I ended up turning around and walking out after shredding my legs and arms despite wearing long pants and top and ripping my hinking pants. I also had my compass ripped from around my neck...it's out there somewhere if anyone dare find it! I had numerous deep slices on my hands from sword grass. I had a reed poke me in the eye and overall had an uncomfortable time.
I attempted to push through the scrub for hours and eventualy turned back not being able to find a way through a long wall of thick prickly bush. I got back to the car and considered walking to Mt Bushwalker instead but opted for a campsite on the beach at Jervis Bay where I bathed my wounds in the salt water.
I arrived back home and did some net search on Talaterang Mountain and found that the way in as mentioned in my guide book was no longer used. It is now classed as an easy walk that follows the same track to Mt Bushwalker.
Lessons learned:
1. Throw away my old guide book and update
2. Check the net for recent track info
3. Sword grass is an apt name
4. The road less travelled may be less travelled for a reason other than laziness.
Ps. The guide book was 120 Walks in NSW by Tyrone Thomas. It may be accurate for other walks but not for this one.
PPs. Has anyone done the Newhaven Gap - Monolith Valley walk and is it passable without a machette?