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davids wrote:Across high plains to Rover Lodge - for a bit of 'luxury' and replenish supplies
davids wrote:Thanks for your inputs.
I also rang Parks in Mt.Beauty and they confirmed that Fed hut water is dodgy at present, so Ryan, thanks, we'll take the MUMC hut track spring option.
There is a working bee weekend at the Rover Lodge, so yes, guaranteed luxury! always worth checking their website and asking as very cheap accom and always good company.
Unfortunately popped a disc out bending over chainsawing yesterday, but still have 48 hours to come good. A hike with a bad back is certainly better than no hike and painfree!
Cheers
David
davids wrote:Thanks for your inputs.
Unfortunately popped a disc out bending over chainsawing yesterday, but still have 48 hours to come good. A hike with a bad back is certainly better than no hike and painfree!
Cheers
David
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:23.1.12:out of control bush fires in this region means stay away . The roads are shut and some hikers are stuck on Mt Feathertop.
Drew wrote:
Also, do you reckon it would be a stretch to do it in 4 nights? Maybe something like this:
Hotham - Blair Hut (via Feathertop)
Blair Hut - Wallaces Hut
Wallaces Hut - Big River
Big River - Mountain Creek
Cheers,
Drew
Drew wrote:After much debate it looks like there's a reasonable chance a group of us will be doing this High Plains Traverse over Easter. Our current plan is to take 5 days. Drive to Mtn Creek and leave cars, get Mt Beauty Taxi Service to drive us to Mt Loch carpark. They've quoted $250 for up to 6 people. Seems worth paying to avoid a long car shuffle.
Mt Loch Carpark - Dibbins Hut
Dibbins Hut - Wallaces
Wallaces - Ropers
Ropers - Cleve Cole
Cleve Cole - Mountain Creek.
Drew
dplanet wrote:I would not cross the rocky river bed with barefoot.
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