Baeng72 wrote:Nice one!
Did you camp at the AAWT site, or near the Summit? Sort of looks summitish.
How was the traverse to Koonika? I havent' completed that yet.
You didn't consider the gentle agony (or in my case, just agony) of King Spur?
Good to know you can get waived through when no snow. Glad to be shown wrong.
Wonder why the silly buggers told me I'd have to pay in the past when no snow?
Spec. road is just a road bash, rough on the feet.
I wanted to head in via Howitt Rd., but emailed Parks and they said not a good idea for 2WD past Snow plains airfield.
So, I packed the bags, with the idea of heading to Lake Cobbler, and early start, hoping to get to the Viking, but felt like the dog turds by the time I got to Seymour about 5am.
Got a fresh ham and cheese toasty, and large flat white, then did a u turn and spent the rest of the day at home, feeling like I was in a fridge, inspite of my best efforts to warm up.
Oh well, spared you the awkward experience of meeting me in person. Ask PCV.
Baeng72 wrote:Good to know you can get waived through when no snow. Glad to be shown wrong.
Wonder why the silly buggers told me I'd have to pay in the past when no snow?
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:The gate at TBJ will be locked as of June 13th 2024. That is the muppet news flash from the Mt. Stirling resort.I once met someone who went DOWN King Spur. He said two words about that :"Never again!".I have camped on top of Mt. Spec. when the clouds did the same thing over Mt. B*ggery , as seen in the photo above.. It was quite a display of natural phenomena.
Xplora wrote:Baeng72 wrote:Good to know you can get waived through when no snow. Glad to be shown wrong.
Wonder why the silly buggers told me I'd have to pay in the past when no snow?
I would not get too excited or consider this to be the norm. It often happens on opening weekend when there is no snow but it is not widely broadcast.
Baeng72 wrote:Mine's better, at 0.35 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqK9Ihn7D3k
Baeng72 wrote:Nah, I'm out.
This one doesn't show clouds falling over a ridge or anything.
https://youtu.be/V5s-DO6LF2s?si=uhv5UEtRvn_C9_sd, at 5:04
Baeng72 wrote:How's this for a great view towards Viking/Wonnangatta?
*&%$#! forecast was partly cloudy. It was clear while walk to Mt. Spec, and cloudy when I got to Mt. Spec.
I gave up and walked home, to windy to sleep up top (I've done that once in freezing wind, and without snow, I dont' see the attraction).
I tried the traverse to Mt. Koonika, but the track seemed to drop precipitously into the King Valley about a km in, so I tried moving over to Spec side of ridge, and after a while of clambering over rocks and fallen branches, pulled the pin and headed down to Spec. Road. So, I reckon with the partial traverse from Koonika and partial traverse from Mt. Spec, yesterday, I've done the full traverse, or close enough.
Baeng72 wrote:I ended up camping at home.
I was on top of Spec about 1:30pm, and didn't have the energy or desire in that fog to try for Mt. Buggery and Crosscut.
The weather report said partly cloudy, Saturday and Sunday, and it was clouded out mostly, so I figured *&%$#! tomorrow like it was today.
Not much reason camping them, and wind would have buffeted tent making poor nights sleep.
Plus, there were another 4 hours daylight, so kept moving, which is why I started the traverse.
I checked the snow cam at Buller resort and it was blue sky, so I don't understand weather in the high country.
9 hours driving and about the same walking, did bit more than 27 kms, so got a workout.
Avatar wrote:Nice trip report and photos. I suspect those cloud inversions over the Terrible Hollow occur in mornings during April-June. I photographed one back in April 2012 from near VG hut, with cloud spilling through Horrible Gap.
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