by Lophophaps » Wed 20 Apr, 2016 4:22 pm
Emily, there's heaps of water on the Bogong High Plains. I'd tend not to get water from near some huts, but in general the quality is fine. I've never needed to treat water there, which is good as I have no way of doing so.
There's a creek out the front door of Cope Hut. There used to be a soak in the back door. About 30 minutes on the pole line is Cope Creek, quite nice, very reliable. Cope Saddle has a small hut and probable water. The water is there but it may be hard to access. There's a few small soaks on the route to Tawonga Huts; best carry from Cope Creek.
The high route over the mountain formely known as Prince, er, Niggerheads, has water close to the the summit, and it's then fairly dry to Little Plain, good reliable water. In fine weather the ridge is much nicer than the low route on the track, which has several creeks. The ridge is easy open terrain, the only hard part getting off Mt N. There's a soak on the north side of Fainter North. From Bogong Jack, go north for about 600 metres to a good creek.
I do not know about Spring Saddle water, could not see any last time I was there. On the switchbacks to Bogong Village there's a few tanks, seem to be very reliable. There's a small dam above the bitumen, and a tap at one of the buildings at the gate.