kRaydenH wrote:Thanks for taking the time the give me advice.
I wasn't really sure if the sealers cove track was still closed but that makes things more difficult because I kind of want to do Kersops Peak. I've heard its a challenging steep rocky climb with a rewarding view which is honestly what I live for.
I realised however I have a bit more time than I thought, ill finish work Friday morning around 3-4am and try to wake up around 8 or 9 and probably get to Tidal River around 12:30, I'm thinking I can make it to Halfway Hut by night 1 via Oberon Bay. On Day 2 i'd head past roaring meg, skip the south point (honestly doesn't look to interesting), past the lighthouse and up to little waterloo then maybe even to refuge cove (possibly catching a little bit of a sunset at Kersops but not hanging around till dark obviously before booking it to refuge cove. Then on day 3 wake up early, leave a little before sunrise and maybe catch a bit of the sunrise from Kersops again, back through waterloo, telegraph junction and saddle and up Mt Oberon, then back to tidal river and out. If I really need as well I could take another night on Sunday but ill most likely still be working Monday night so id prefer not to. I am a fairly fast walker but my pack and gear is all pretty heavy and will weigh me down a bit, im thinking it will be about 17.5kg, possibly a bit more at the start since im planning to have a gourmet dinner on night 1 with some fresh ingredients. In general I want to avoid dehydrated meals, so ill probably just subsist on noodles and mashed potatoes for most of the journey after that.
Also I have a few other noob questions, for water will I be all good with just tablets or will I need a filter? Will gaiters be useful at all? I got some really good Quagmire gaiters for the WAs and they're just sitting around currently. Also Is a ground sheet necessary? in every gear video I've seen people bring a tyvek sheet to protect their tent from the ground but I don't have anything to use since the WAs had platforms to camp on.
I've not done Kersop's peak, but have walked past the turnoff on route from LWB to Sealers Cove. The walk from LWB, past North Waterloo bay and to Kersop's could be done as a half-day side-trip from LWB.
The water at Sealers, Refuge and LWB are from a stream, piped from upstream to the campsite. Simple treatment should be fine to kill any possum poo or dead animal in it.
Oberon bay and I think Halfway-Hut has tanks. I've not made it to Roaring Meg, but the website does have info about water if you check out the campsite information when booking.
The campsites are on sand/soft-ground. I don't think there are platforms on the Southern Circuit, but can't guarantee that.
I've camped a couple of times at Oberon and LWB and was recently at Halfway Hut, and I think no ground sheet would be required and haven't used one. But it wouldn't hurt either, especially if your tent has not bathtub.
Gaiters won't be necessary in my opinion. The Southern Circuit it setup for first time overnighter/family camping. The sites have pit toilets, water and the track from Telegraph Junction down past Halfway Hut is a vehicle track (old Telegraph road), as is the side track from Telegraph Junction to Oberon Bay, and the other tracks are well maintained and clear.
If you do the Northern Circuit, gaiters and an unhealthy disregard for your body and gear is mandatory.
Hope that helps, and check at the office/call Parks if you want to verify.