The Thumbs from (near) Adamsfield in 7.5hrs.

Stepbystep and I recently took on a fairly tough daywalk, THE THUMBS. thinking we would need up to 10hrs for this walk, it was a bit of a worry from the start when we realised we would not be able to get the Adamsfield key from PWS until 9am. We arrived at the gate to Adamsfield at around 10am (after missing the unmarked road at first for about 500mtrs) and started along the degrading road to Adamsfield. Keeping a close eye on the GPS and seeing the target get closer and closer, the road eventually became what I judged as unpassable. Little did I know SBS was a very experienced (or just mad) 4wdér and as I was on the verge of saying "well we walk from here" we were bouncing thru ditches humps, thru mud large puddles and some steep sections and actually made it to the end of the road!! Setting off at 1030am I really thought we had no chance of making it.
Got to the top of Packers Spur quite easily (the fire a couple of years ago has really wiped alot of this area out) we set off for the top of the ridge.... Little did I/we know this was a big mistake as we soon came across some very steep sections that at first seemed unpassable. A bit of a scrub bash and sidle down some steep sections saw us drop off the ridge and for the next hour we were over under around and through the scrub and cliffs. until we came very very close to the edge of the first ridge. The Summit was still 2k's away thru most of this and the target seemed quite unreachable.
Eventually we made it to the end, only to nearly step on one of the largest tiger snakes I have seen, another scrub bash thru some very thick growth and we made it to the saddle leading to the ridge the summit was on. this was about 2-2.5 hrs into the walk. Once we got to the gulley underneaththe big thumb the walking was much easier and we were soon on the major saddle leading to the summit. SBS decided this was enough for him and took a vantage point to take a couple of wonderful photos of me on the summit.
Once up top I noticed we could have gone around the western side of the ridge and avoided all the cliffs, and most of the scrub. This was the way we went back and in fact it was over an hour shorter than the way up!
7.5 hrs total to an amazing brilliant peak!!
Ok less talk more pics....
Got to the top of Packers Spur quite easily (the fire a couple of years ago has really wiped alot of this area out) we set off for the top of the ridge.... Little did I/we know this was a big mistake as we soon came across some very steep sections that at first seemed unpassable. A bit of a scrub bash and sidle down some steep sections saw us drop off the ridge and for the next hour we were over under around and through the scrub and cliffs. until we came very very close to the edge of the first ridge. The Summit was still 2k's away thru most of this and the target seemed quite unreachable.
Eventually we made it to the end, only to nearly step on one of the largest tiger snakes I have seen, another scrub bash thru some very thick growth and we made it to the saddle leading to the ridge the summit was on. this was about 2-2.5 hrs into the walk. Once we got to the gulley underneaththe big thumb the walking was much easier and we were soon on the major saddle leading to the summit. SBS decided this was enough for him and took a vantage point to take a couple of wonderful photos of me on the summit.
Once up top I noticed we could have gone around the western side of the ridge and avoided all the cliffs, and most of the scrub. This was the way we went back and in fact it was over an hour shorter than the way up!
7.5 hrs total to an amazing brilliant peak!!
Ok less talk more pics....