Mon 11 Jan, 2016 1:20 pm
Mon 11 Jan, 2016 4:46 pm
Lophophaps wrote:About a third of parties walking the AAWT go to Happys Hut, with about 100 people total a year in non-winter going Happys-Witzes or vice versa. A track in the somewhat tenacious scrub north from Happys Hut to the AAWT near Boltons Hill Trail is indicated. Going south to Happys Hut is not too bad, but uphill would be slow and tiresome.
From Happys Hut the southbound route to rejoin the AAWT is east to Tabletop Mountain Trail, then south and SE to Happy Jacks Road. It would be a more aesthetic and shorter route to go south from Happys Hut across Happy Jacks Plain to meet the AAWT west of the Dr Phillips Hut site. There would then be a new leg of about 4.4 kilometres south from near Boltons Hill Trail to west of the Dr Phillips Hut site.
Sane bushwalkers will avoid the official route from Schlink Pass to Dead Horse Gap. Instead, the Main Range, as described by Chapman, is much more pleasant. Should there be representations to have the Main Range the official route?
On a related topic, on the plains from Mackays Hut to Schlink Pass there are numerous variations. The most westerly to Grey Mare Hut is the official route. I suspect that many climb Jagungal, and that can be done by going south to Valentines Hut. I’m aware of one northbound party going over Gungartan, perhaps rejoining the official route in the O’Keefes-Mackays region. With the possible exception of taking the quad to or from a food drop at Thredbo (a nice way to tackle this slope), parties walk between Wallhalla and Tharwa or vice vera, with variations to the AAWT as detailed above.
Do any of the above variations mean that a party has not done the AAWT?
Tue 12 Jan, 2016 6:47 pm
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Fri 15 Jan, 2016 7:11 am
Fri 15 Jan, 2016 8:55 am
north-north-west wrote:Unfortunately, budget issues mean that more of the AAWT is likely to be shifted onto 4WD tracks rather than using harder to main dedicated walking tracks, as opposed to the reverse, which we would all prefer.
4wders have more money and a bigger political presence. They always get the preference.
It's not like coming off the OT at Narcissus. People who do so are stopping short. Pedantry is fine for some things, but the AAWT 'official' route is not one.
Mon 18 Jan, 2016 10:31 am
gbedford wrote:I would like to say that now having connected up the sections I had not done between Walhalla and Hotham I was very disappointed in the section between Stronachs and Black River. That has to be some the worst bushwalking I have ever done. For the main it is just up and down very steep 4wd tracks. I wouldn't recommend it to anybody. It has little to redeem it. Even the official campsites on the Thomson and Jordan Rivers are poverty stricken.
I don't know how but I would like this section changed.
The Skene Lookout leg is heavily overgrown and the Barkly River track down to Rumff Saddle has to be one of the worst examples of 4wd erosion I have ever seen. Rumff Saddle was mass of fresh and ripe cow pats from a heard of cattle running loose up there. We found a spot down a little side track.
The rest of the walk was good but I already knew that as having walked nearly all of it before before. Obviously there were some overgrown sections with fire regrowth and the Barry's were a little tedious, especially the up and down 4wd tracks.
Gordon
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