Howqua: Lickhole track - 7 hours?
Posted: Sun 28 Apr, 2013 12:23 pm
Just got back from a two day hike across the lickhole track (starting from the high trail past sheepyard flats). The post said distance to Upper Jamieson Hut was 17km and estimated 7 hours.
A friend and I set out at about 11am and kept hiking until a couple hours after dark. It took a further hour or so to get to the hut (we camped on the side of a hill directly on top of brambles as my friend was adamant there was definitely no way he could go any further) So effectively the time was about 9 hours? I admit my colleague was not the fittest and I spent a lot of time waiting for him on the inclines - but can anyway give me an idea of the time it normally takes for this walk? I'm fairly fit and I found it quite a challenging walk.
As an aside - we walked along the road back the sheepyard flats the next day (via 8 mile etc) and our feet were killing us by the end. Definitely a painful walk (and too prideful to ask for a lift). Would like to do another hike in the area but not sure how far in it's safe to go with a 2WD car (the map indicates most of the roads are 4WD but they seemed pretty good to me...).
A friend and I set out at about 11am and kept hiking until a couple hours after dark. It took a further hour or so to get to the hut (we camped on the side of a hill directly on top of brambles as my friend was adamant there was definitely no way he could go any further) So effectively the time was about 9 hours? I admit my colleague was not the fittest and I spent a lot of time waiting for him on the inclines - but can anyway give me an idea of the time it normally takes for this walk? I'm fairly fit and I found it quite a challenging walk.
As an aside - we walked along the road back the sheepyard flats the next day (via 8 mile etc) and our feet were killing us by the end. Definitely a painful walk (and too prideful to ask for a lift). Would like to do another hike in the area but not sure how far in it's safe to go with a 2WD car (the map indicates most of the roads are 4WD but they seemed pretty good to me...).