diceman1980 wrote:Hi all,
My friends and I will be doing the Nadgee Wilderness walk over the Christmas/NY break. Was wondering if any of you season pros could provide us with any advise given the time of year:
- Special spots along the hike
- How much water we should be carrying with us
- Snakes and Ticks - the reality (what should we take in terms of repellent etc) (not snake repellent - not that amateur)
- Must haves/have nots
We are doing the walk over 5 days and as yet I have not found a decent map so that's what i'll be looking for first.
Thanks to all who take the time to respond!
Howdy, Diceman.
I took a group from Mallacoota to Wonboyn a few weeks back. What a beautiful area and here was me thinking that the Alps had the best back country walking in Victoria. (And the Alps ARE the best, but Nadgee is great in it's own right.)
We stayed at the Mallacoota Foreshore Holiday Park for the first night. Very convenient. Nice pub nearby for a communal meal.
We did a car shuffle, leaving a couple of vehicles at the end point, at Lake Wonboyn.
We used the services of Simon Buckley (Ph 03 5158 0109) and his boat the Porkie Bess to cross Mallacoota Inlet to start the hike
We had access to water near all of our camps (Wau Wauka, Little River, Merrica River).
A few of us had tic issues. Using sharp-pointed tweezers close to the skin and gently but firmly pulling out the little buggers , was the most effective removal technique.
We conquered Howe Hill!
The Iron Prince area of the shoreline was magnificent
We saw lots of whales and dolphins.
I will write a blog soon and post details of it here.
Andrew