Wahzammo wrote:My partner and I spent the cup weekend down at Wilson's Prom hiking a circuit from Telegraph Saddle > O/N at Refuge Cove > Lightstation > O/N at Roaring Meg > Halfway Hut > O/N at Oberon Bay > Tidal River.
It is the first time I have been hiking in about 20 years and I had probably one of the best weekends of my life.
My question is, in terms of hiking in Victoria, what would that circuit rank in terms of difficulty? The 2nd day from Refuge Cove all the way too Roaring Meg was very challenging since we both took a sink or swim approach to the weekend, but we pulled up pretty good after all was said and done.
I have heard other hikers say that the Prom is a pretty easy place to start, is that a fair assumption?
What would anyone suggest as a similar challenge elsewhere for an over-nighter?
For a first walk in 20 years, I think you've done well, with day two being 24.0 or 25.1 km (depending on the route on the last leg). The maximum altitude is only about 200m, but there are several climbs and descents. In comparison, Halls Gap to Rosea camp (just as an example) is an elevation gain of 380m although the distance is only 12km. Whether that means you could then regard the day two Prom walk as being very roughly equivalent or not is hard to judge (though some people do have complicated formulae for such calculations). One very important factor is obviously the weight you were carrying. Do you have an approximate figure for that?
I think your "sink or swim" approach was probably very suitable in the circumstances, and it's more or less what we all do a lot of the time. But now that you've proved you can achieve a goal don't feel obliged to do that on every walk. It's worth having a Plan B sometimes, rather than spending more effort than is necessary to have an enjoyable trip. In these unfortunate times when pre-booking campsites is becoming the norm, it's harder to organise a Plan B though. (Another reason why such schemes stink! See the messages on the subject of campsite fees).
I hope there are many more "best weekends of your life" to come.