greetings!
great forum
I have been trying to find as much info as i can about a hike in the Moroka Gorge area, specifically Horeyard Flats to the campsite at Lummican Gully.
I hope to be heading there Easter weekend with about 5 other mates (all fairly fit, varying degrees of hiking experience). We want to hike in one day, then spend a day or 2 at our campsite (probally Lummican gully for a spot of fishing and explore further down the river) and then another day to take us out.
This thread has been very helpful
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=5620&p=74467&hilit=moroka#p74467
In this thread they are talking about Shanty Hollow and Snowy Bluff and epic bush bashing. im not really sure where these places are, are they between Horseyard Flats and Lumican Valley?
I am interested in the route from Horseyard Flats to the Lumican Gully Campsite as described in this parks .pdf
http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/resources05/05_0588.pdf
which says
"Beyone First Falls there is no track and the route is
unmarked. The slopes are steep, with cliffs, logs and
regrowth making it very difficult. Descending to the
gorge is possible for self-reliant walkers who are
experienced in undefined routes. Good levels of fitness
are required for steep descents/ascents and ensure you
are well equipped for remote walking. Progress to reach
the main gorge at Lummican Gully is slow but full of
interest."
This description sounds good to me, as its not too far but sounds like interesting goings.
It seems like a fairly strait forward hike, but I have found a trip report yet so id like to know exactly what im getting me and my friends into
really id just like to know if its manageable. im sure routefinding cant be too difficult as you just need to stick with the water.
additional questions
- do you think that area will be busy on Easter Weekend (because i have read online that the Lummican Gully campsite be described as 'congested')
- if it is, any other potential campsites? even at the first or second falls?
- recon a rope could be benificial for exploring further down the gorge?
any help would be greatly appreciated. unbelievably psyched to get out of the city