Victoria specific bushwalking discussion.
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Victoria specific bushwalking discussion. Please avoid publishing details of access to sensitive areas with no tracks.
Thu 30 Oct, 2014 8:46 am
Hi all,
My better half and I were wanting to do the Major Mitchell plateau walk this coming cup weekend but (foolishly) didn't book the Jimmy creek campsite in advance...
The Halls Gap centre said that an alternative option would be to come in from the east side via the kalymna falls campsite?
We were hoping to do a 1-2 night overnight walk that included this but there seems to be a lack of detailed hiking maps available online and we won't have a chance to grab one of glenn tempests books or something similar.
Could anyone provide some information as to if there is some sort of way to access the plateau from the eastern side adn possibly camp at first wannon or something like that? Or are we kinda screwed?
Thanks!
Thu 30 Oct, 2014 9:24 pm
Shouldn't be a problem.
Just walk up the road to the saddle, there's a track all the way.
Full loop:
Kalymna falls campsite to first wannon is a short walk.
Thu 30 Oct, 2014 10:26 pm
I think it's actually more interesting coming from the east and a lot easier. If you can't camp at jimmy creek you can head east back off the plateau into mafeking and back to kalymna.
Won't be as busy as the other side on a long weekend
Fri 31 Oct, 2014 7:35 am
Thanks for the detailed reply icefest. Yeah I was hoping to avoid as much of the crowd as possible although that may be a futile exercise on cup weekend!
Fri 31 Oct, 2014 8:33 am
It was better when you could go up from Bomjinna.
Fri 31 Oct, 2014 8:54 am
north-north-west wrote:It was better when you could go up from Bomjinna.
Agreed, that used to be a great loop, except for the road bash back to the car.
Fri 31 Oct, 2014 9:37 am
No one is stopping you going up from bomjinna
I was in there recently and it's not too bad
Fri 31 Oct, 2014 11:42 am
bmak wrote:No one is stopping you going up from bomjinna
I was in there recently and it's not too bad
Bmak, thanks for that information. I'd been wondering about that route which was closed when I looked a few years ago:
http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/574452/Grampians_Fire_Update.pdfBut has now simply disappeared from the map:
http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/621246/Grampians-National-Park-Update.pdf
Fri 31 Oct, 2014 12:00 pm
I think now they have moved the campground there is no intention to open the track officially again:(
Luckily enough off track walking is permitted in the grampians
Fri 31 Oct, 2014 1:40 pm
Snowzone wrote:north-north-west wrote:It was better when you could go up from Bomjinna.
Agreed, that used to be a great loop, except for the road bash back to the car.
In spring, even that was good thanks to the wildflowers.
Tue 11 Nov, 2014 4:21 pm
Hey everyone,
I was thinking of riding from Ararat (delivered there by Vline) to Kalimna Falls which I think is around 50 km's. As it will likely be 2 hour ride and I would arrive until 4.30pm, was wondering how far the walk might be from Kalimna falls to First Wannon Remote camp? Whether this is a feasible plan at the end of the day.
The other query is how feasible a round trip using Bomjinna loop would be as an overnight. That is leaving either from Kalimna or First Wannon and returning back to bike at Kalimna Falls.
I guess the third question is am I being a bit crazy. I'm fairly fit and have done quite a bit of walking. Not in this area of the park though. My experiences of Mt Difficult certainly makes me respect how steep and exacting the walks can be around these parts when you are trying to squeeze too much in.
Thanks
Tue 11 Nov, 2014 5:58 pm
From kalymna to first wannon is an easy 2 hrs for me at a decent pace so a 4:30 start this time of year is no worries.
The loop to bomjinna would be perfect but consider it off track walking as due to recent events there will be no signage and may be overgrown.
Wed 12 Nov, 2014 9:06 am
Thanks for the info, very helpful to know.
Sat 15 Nov, 2014 5:00 pm
slushy wrote:Thanks for the info, very helpful to know.
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