Page 1 of 1

McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Tue 01 Feb, 2022 10:11 am
by Mr Bean
Hi,
In April my partner and I are planning to walk the McMillan track from Omeo to Woods Point.

Just pondering a number of things:
- We plan to do a food drop in the Eaglevale area and wondered if the road in from Dargo (appears to be the Wonnangatta Rd) is suitable for 2WD (I have a VW Tiguan)?
- The other option we considered in that area for a food drop was Talbotville but we would then be climbing Cynthia Range with full packs.
- Is there any accommodation in Woods Point? We visited the place recently and found very little.
TIA.
Nick

Re: McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Tue 01 Feb, 2022 2:08 pm
by bernieq
Most (if not all) questions on McMillan's Tk are answered by the book - www.john.chapman.name/pub.html

Re: McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Tue 01 Feb, 2022 3:37 pm
by LLSC
Hi Mr Bean.
I presume you have your reasons for a food drop at Eaglevale but it looks like there could well be plenty of car-based campers there. It looks like it might be tricky to get to: I'm sorry: I haven't driven the road there. When I walked it, 'Volkswagon' was the logical place for us, as it was our only camp that was not on a river, so we needed to put in a water dump there anyway. It is more isolated (less likely to be disturbed by other visitors) and is the halfway point, more or less.
I stayed at the hotel in Woods Point, which used to be known as the Commercial Hotel, but perhaps now is the Woods Point Hotel: is it closed, now? Bummer. I didn't see anywhere else nearby: looks like Jamieson is the nearest. Sorry not to be able to help more: your notes on Helicopter Spur were very helpful and I would have liked to have returned the favour.

Re: McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Tue 01 Feb, 2022 3:57 pm
by Mr Bean
LLSC wrote:Hi Mr Bean.
I presume you have your reasons for a food drop at Eaglevale but it looks like there could well be plenty of car-based campers there. It looks like it might be tricky to get to: I'm sorry: I haven't driven the road there. When I walked it, 'Volkswagon' was the logical place for us, as it was our only camp that was not on a river, so we needed to put in a water dump there anyway. It is more isolated (less likely to be disturbed by other visitors) and is the halfway point, more or less.
I stayed at the hotel in Woods Point, which used to be known as the Commercial Hotel, but perhaps now is the Woods Point Hotel: is it closed, now? Bummer. I didn't see anywhere else nearby: looks like Jamieson is the nearest. Sorry not to be able to help more: your notes on Helicopter Spur were very helpful and I would have liked to have returned the favour.


Thanks LLSC. The increased number of people in that area did concern me from a food drop aspect. But we were willing to place it probably 1km in the Talbotville direction. Our reasoning for Eaglevale was its about 5 days into the walk for us and carrying 6 days of food (we carry an extra day) would have been perfect. By my estimate, Volkswagon is about 7 days travel for us. We have plans to meet friends at that point (they will drive in).

We did visit Woods Point last weekend and found it to be virtually empty. While the pub appeared to be open (we had heard it was closed), it remained a bit of a mystery. We did ponder the idea of leaving our car at the police station, assuming that's ok and a safe location. Plan C is to start in Woods Point and walk towards Omeo. At least Omeo has a bit more life in the town.

I've checked the Ben Cruachan Walking Club website for any details, and while the book from John Chapman is excellent, I'm trying to find info that's outside the scope of the book.

Re: McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Wed 02 Feb, 2022 1:27 pm
by GregRobinson
Hi Mr Bean,
I have some recent (Nov21) beta on the route and access, can you contact me privately to share?
Greg

Re: McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Wed 02 Feb, 2022 6:10 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
Mt. Arbuckle to Kelly hut track was cleared as was the Mt. Tamboritha to Breakfast creek section of the Mc Millan's walking track also cleared as of late Jan. 2022.Also the Crinolene walking track was cleared at least half way up the hill from the Valley floor.

Re: McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Fri 11 Feb, 2022 5:26 am
by Anotherjonesy
I was meant to do it in November, but rivers were to high. I spoke to the pub at woods point, they had accommodation at that point , unless things have changed recently?

Re: McMillan Track and food drops.

PostPosted: Thu 24 Mar, 2022 9:16 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
I was in Talbotville recently. It gets super busy on weekends with 4 WD car campers who do not walk anywhere further than the pit loo .Even still, a supply dump at Talbotville has the chance of being discovered and tampered with / pilfered. You can get an AWD with All terrain tyres into Talbotville.
Street tyres and/ or a 2 WD would be very iffy it rains.
The new MMWT guide book is very good. I have a copy :-) .