Lophophaps wrote:There's some good off-track walking behind Rosea. On the Friday, drive to the Rosea camping area, then west on, I think, the Stoney Creek Road. (I do not have a map with me at present.) After a few minutes there's a T intersection, probably the Rosea Track. Go south (left) down this for about ten minutes to a small campsite on the creek. There are other campsites nearby, but they are hard to describe. From the creek you can walk to the waterfall, Eastern Wall, Tower Hill, Rosea, Bundaleer and other places. The distances are not great and the terrain is slow, but the scenery is brilliant and it's relatively isolated.
Lophophaps wrote:Given the 9 am Sunday departure, a pack carrying walk is not viable.
There's some good off-track walking behind Rosea. On the Friday, drive to the Rosea camping area, then west on, I think, the Stoney Creek Road. (I do not have a map with me at present.) After a few minutes there's a T intersection, probably the Rosea Track. Go south (left) down this for about ten minutes to a small campsite on the creek. There are other campsites nearby, but they are hard to describe. From the creek you can walk to the waterfall, Eastern Wall, Tower Hill, Rosea, Bundaleer and other places. The distances are not great and the terrain is slow, but the scenery is brilliant and it's relatively isolated.
Parks Victoria seem to say that this area is open. See
http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets ... Update.pdf
http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets ... Report.pdf
for information about walking tracks and roads.
cal_blam wrote:Uh oh...rosea track is closed and I am in a 2wd. Is there a good place I can launch off for a good rosea day hike from a more accessible campsite, but still somewhere nice and picturesque? Cheers.
peregrinator wrote:
If you're referring to http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/628936/Map6.pdf, that is showing tracks currently closed to vehicles. You can use the track for walking. See http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/621246/Grampians-National-Park-Update.pdf
In fact, the best time to walk many tracks in the state is precisely when seasonal closures are in place. Quite a lot of them should be closed to vehicles all year, but that's another story.
cal_blam wrote:OP update for future hikers:
hike:
Please note there is no longer a "loop" track option for Rosea carpark to top of Mt Rosea and return.
We ended up doing sundial carpark -> Rosea carpark -> top of Mt Rosea and back the same way. It was a lovely scenic walk. Not difficult in any part, but tired by the end with a day pack.With about an hour up top for lunch and nap overlooking the wonderful views, we spent about six hours out.
Well signposted.
camp:
Apparently Rosea campground is bush camping/no toilets.
Instead we chose Plantation campground for Fri/Sat nights and drove to our hike start in morning. Still free for now. Easy to find at night not knowing area.
Toilets and (untreated water) taps and fireplaces. 10km north of Halls Gap up Mt zero unsealed 2wd road. Take care for wildlife especially driving at dusk.
From Melbourne makes a great weekend if you have limited time but still want to do a nice walk and camp a couple of nights.
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