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 21 Apr, 2011 1:47 pm
Howdy all. Here is a list of thirty top Victorian peaks for you. Tick (vote for) the ones you've done and we'll get an idea of Victoria's top tops to stand on top of ... and possible peaks for planning our next hike.
Thu 21 Apr, 2011 3:50 pm
I've always wonder - how do you get to Buggary? More than one person has recommended that I go there.
Fri 22 Apr, 2011 12:30 pm
walkinTas wrote:I've always wonder - how do you get to Buggary? More than one person has recommended that I go there.
I camped on top of Buggary once. It was a lovely place to watch the sunset from.
Oh yeh sorry I was carried away with sweet memories there for a moment... You can access Buggary from Howitt across the Crosscut Saw or via Horrible Gap from Speculation and I have been down Queens spur to the Howqua before as well but that wasn't that enjoyable, steep and slippery to begin then into thick regrowth.
Fri 22 Apr, 2011 8:34 pm
No Mt Dryden? 68m The acme of the Lesser Peaks? Bill P
Wed 27 Apr, 2011 8:54 am
Bill P wrote:No Mt Dryden? 68m The acme of the Lesser Peaks? Bill P
A few good peaks are missing. I bagged Mt Jaithmathang over Easter and it isn't there either - and I set up the list!
Thu 28 Apr, 2011 10:42 pm
What about Mount Wycheproof.
Mount Wycheproof is a mountain located near the small town of Wycheproof, Australia. Standing at 43 metres (141 ft) above the surrounding terrain, Mount Wycheproof has the distinction of being the smallest registered mountain in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Wycheproof
Fri 29 Apr, 2011 7:34 am
Hi Cherry,
Mt Wycheproof is a con. I suggest the accepted method of measuring peaks is height Above Sea Level. Everest is acknowledged and measured as the worlds highest mount. , Pedants may argue Manua Kea is taller, but 2/3 of it is under water. Other Everest deniers argue that Chimborazo in Ecuador is taller when measured from the centre of the Earth.
Mt Wycheproof is 148m ASL. I know of at least 5 Victorian peaks of lesser stature:
Mt Dryden 68
Mt Ingoldsby 120
Mt Chaucer 126
Mt Bellarine 136
Mt Cooper 137
Sorry Wycheproof, you knew it could'nt last. Bill P
Wed 04 May, 2011 7:57 pm
I'm always fasacinated by the inclusions and omissions on peakbagging lists.
Tamboritha and Ligar, but not Reynard, Spion Kopje or Wellington.
Nothing from the stretch from MacDonald over Clear to the King Billies.
Nothing from the Hotham area except Feathertop.
ps: Whoops, and I missed ticking off Arapiles.
Tue 14 Jun, 2011 7:19 pm
Re Mt Whycheproof
Surely quality over quanity counts, where else can you enjoy a very short walk to the pub after "scaling"a peak.
Cheers Steve
Wed 15 Jun, 2011 10:59 am
Mt Waverley perhaps?
Sun 22 Jan, 2012 10:36 pm
I climbed Mt Baw Baw this weekend, Mt Nelse the weekend before and my 2nd assault on Mt . Feather top is coming up in two weeks.
Mon 06 Feb, 2012 10:44 pm
just got back from mt . Feathertop. It never gets boring or too easy !. I have now climbed it twice within a few months.
Thu 16 Feb, 2012 11:28 am
Hi
I am taking my G/F to Mt Loch which is not on your list.
Tue 21 Feb, 2012 7:07 pm
mt Loch climbed from the bottom of Machinery spur should be on your list for sure. It takes some energy to ascend to the summit from the valley floor.
Mon 12 Mar, 2012 7:38 pm
Add my 5 cents worth for Mt Howitt and The cross cut saw, both are very scenic and worthwhile summit walks.
Tue 15 May, 2012 12:17 am
add Mt Ligar/ aka The crinoline to that list of peaks I have scaled in Victoria on foot. The Crinoline is tough one in snow and rain.
I thought the Mt Ligar is higher than 1100 M.
Sat 19 May, 2012 7:36 am
Nice list there! I've ticked off Bogong, Feathertop, Donna Buang, The Bluff, Baw Baw and Difficult. I hadn't realised that there was so little on my Victorian resume. Although in my (meagre) defence, I've done Bogong and Feathertop quite a few times.
Fri 25 May, 2012 5:19 pm
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:Hi
I am taking my G/F to Mt Loch which is not on your list.
There are over a thousand 'mountains' not on that list. So?
Sat 26 May, 2012 4:33 pm
Mt Loch is the 5th highest point within Vic.
Thu 31 May, 2012 6:39 pm
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:add Mt Ligar/ aka The crinoline to that list of peaks I have scaled in Victoria on foot. The Crinoline is tough one in snow and rain.
I thought the Mt Ligar is higher than 1100 M.
And Mt Latrobe is higher than 705m
JamesMc
Thu 03 Apr, 2014 7:12 pm
I have also climbed Spion Kopje in the Wellington Plains area. MT Bogong is also in my bag of peaks.
Wed 09 Apr, 2014 12:43 pm
would like to see stats for the elusive(for me anyway) Snowy Bluff.
One day
Mon 16 Jun, 2014 4:18 pm
Mt Pinnabar
Mon 16 Jun, 2014 4:58 pm
A thought. The poll at the start of this thread show that Bogong and Feathertop have been climbed by more people than any other peaks. Could this be a reflection of the demographics of this website, the attractiveness of those two peaks, a combination, or something else? From a technical point of view, most of the peaks are not difficult, with only a half day of walking on good tracks to get to the top. Of course you could approach Baw Baw From the ACT or Arapiles via Tiger Wall, and this would be harder. Walking to Arapiles from the ACT is not recommended.
Tue 17 Jun, 2014 10:25 am
Trouble is, you can't change your log on that list: I missed a couple first time around and have since done a few more, so it's not that accurate.
Mainly reflects the status of the peaks, plus the ease of access. Feathertop and Bogong are in the top 5 best known Victorian mountains and also the highest.
Tue 17 Jun, 2014 7:09 pm
@NNW, maybe we can ask a mod to reopen the poll and let us be able to remove/add votes?
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