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Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu 26 Feb, 2015 2:27 pm
by Watertank
I'm taking a friend for their first tent based overnight hike and I am wondering whether Baw Baw might offer some good walks? I will be leaving Melbourne at 5 on a Saturday and we will have Sunday and Monday to walk to be back in Melbourne on Monday night. Reading through previous threads there seem to be a couple of possible car park starting places and routes to get to Baw Baw. Where is the best place to start? Feel free to offer suggestions of other suitable walks.

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu 26 Feb, 2015 2:34 pm
by GBW
Either Mt Erica, Baw Baw Village or St Gwinear Carparks are good places to start from. I prefer Mt Erica. The walk up through the Mushroom Rocks is beautiful, but a bit more up than the other two.

Some pics here:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 19cab3987a

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu 26 Feb, 2015 3:54 pm
by trickos
I recently did an overnighter from Mt St. Gwinear carpark to Baw Baw plateau and return.
There are heaps of places along the plateau to camp and no restrictions on where you can pitch a tent - no fires though.

There is also a good camp at Mustering flat - a couple of km's on a side track near from the junction of the AAWT.

A great area for a beginner.

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu 26 Feb, 2015 5:41 pm
by neilmny
GBW wrote:Either Mt Erica, Baw Baw Village or St Gwinear Carparks are good places to start from. I prefer Mt Erica. The walk up through the Mushroom Rocks is beautiful, but a bit more up than the other two.

Some pics here:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 19cab3987a


Nice pictures Gerard.

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu 26 Feb, 2015 9:52 pm
by Watertank
Thanks for the link to your pictures Gerard, they give me a great sense of the walk. Did you do a loop from Mt Erica car park? It's not clear from the gps track you posted. The camp site with the view looks fab, do you remember where it was?

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Thu 26 Feb, 2015 10:58 pm
by GBW
Thanks neilmny. Watertank we walked from Mt Erica carpark about 15k along the AAWT then back the next day. Its pretty easy going once you get past Mt Erica.

As mentioned, there are numerous campsites along the way. Yes, the camp with the views...I would have camped at Phillacks Saddle near the Baw Baw turnoff but there was a heap of kids there (not that there's anything wrong with that) so we continued on a couple of kms until we found something.

A circuit walk would be good but I dont think there is one.

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Mon 16 Mar, 2015 10:44 am
by Watertank
Thanks for all the suggestions - we are planning to walk from Mt Erica carpark - it will probably be a late start as we can't leave the city until after work. What is the water situation like up there? I see that track notes say there is water near the hut ruins; is there water near Mushroom Rocks or Mustering flat?

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Mon 16 Mar, 2015 11:09 am
by north-north-west
If you go left down the old pad at Phillack Saddle (a bit before the Baw Baw turn off), there's plenty of water.
Mushroom Rocks has water nearby - there's a discussion somehwere in the forum that explains the sources near there.

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Tue 24 Mar, 2015 7:27 pm
by Watertank
Thanks everyone for your advice. I had a wonderful couple of days up on the Baw Baw plateau. I had no idea that such beautiful country was so close to Melbourne. We met a large contingent of friends of Baw Baw maintaining the track, they have done a great job.

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Mon 09 May, 2016 12:20 pm
by Camminata
trickos wrote:I recently did an overnighter from Mt St. Gwinear carpark to Baw Baw plateau and return.
There are heaps of places along the plateau to camp and no restrictions on where you can pitch a tent - no fires though.

There is also a good camp at Mustering flat - a couple of km's on a side track near from the junction of the AAWT.

A great area for a beginner.



Is locating Mustering Flats straight forward in terms of any route/track finding?

Re: Baw Baw overnight from Melbourne

PostPosted: Wed 11 May, 2016 10:33 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
I prefer the Baw Baw Plateau area in Winter when it is all white and icy.