Barrington Tops July 2012
Just back from 2 nights up on the tops.
Crappy weather from when I arrived at Pole Blue at 3pm Sunday with temps around and just below 0°C. You know, windy, sleet, a little snow, foggy/misty.... Generally cold.
Plan was to camp the night there in the tent then walk out the following morning and return the next day.
It was a great chance to test some minimal gear as I was next to the car with all my bomber stuff if the light stuff died on me.
I can report that I was fine all night. It snowed a little around 10:30pm but I'd say it only laid about 1cm on the ground. I woke up just as it started for a loo break and snapped a few pictures. By morning most of it had melted to icy sludge.
The short neoair was fine for -1°C using just a baselayer and my new hammock gear M50/7d TQ rated at approx. 30°F (10.5oz 900 fill)
I added a 1/4 ccf torso pad around 4am and was extra warm then just too see what difference it made ontop of the neoair.
Everything was a lovely white in the morning so I quickly threw the frozen tent in the car and stuffed my hammock gear etc into the pack and trudged off into the cold for the day/night.
Walked across to Junction Pools, Mt Barrington (Called wife to report in) then the plan was to walk back to Junction Pools but I was running early so I continued back to Little Murray. I didn't have my GPS but going off the signs I covered about 30km's.
Had a good day playing with layers etc to see what works in the cold wind. It tried to sleet/snow all day but just didn't quite get there. The temps hovered around -1°C to 1°C all day. Basically I just had a light RAB 120 merino/poly LS shirt on, Nylon shorts and runners with merino socks. Oh and I need a headband for my ears in the cold wind as I end up with a headache if I don't. I ended up walking with my rain mitts on as I had cold hands and on the windy parts donned my event jacket to buff the wind.
Honestly I thought I would have needed more clothes than that but I was walking fast and generating plenty of heat. If I wore more clothes which I tried I just ended up sweaty and cold if I stopped.
Spotted a few brumbies on the track and even though it was *&%$#! freezing (literally) and misty most of the day it was actually quite pleasant looking into the bush all hazy looking and white.
The trees rained ice all day and every now and then a chunk would fall between my pack and shirt. Brrrrr that felt cold.
I'd find the odd branch that had broken off on the track, Looked like a bag of ice had been thrown down and then a nice green branch on top. The trees certainly were holding some ice on them in the cold wind.
Interestingly I wasn't the only one camped at Little Murray, there was a guy and his son camped out in the open mountain biking around.
I ended up tucked up in the timber a little away from the campsite as it was very exposed and blowing a gale. Plus I liked the trees better for my hammock here !!
I boiled up some water for dinner and drinks, Filled up the platy's with hot water and threw them into the hammock. Man I love this hot water bottle thing, It's so warm and you don't end up with frozen water bottles in the morning.
Overnight things cleared up and as usual with clear skies the temp dropped a little more to -4°C but that wasn't too bad.
I slept with my 20°F 3 season 3/4 UQ but used my lighter 30°F M50/7D TQ as a trial. I was warm all night and it just goes to show that the bottom insulation is more important in the cold when hammocking.
The clothing I wore around camp was enough for me with my rain gear ontop and i was nice and warm. Again I just slept in baselayers but it's nice to know I could have added my down vest and pants to get more out of my sleeping gear.
Hammock Gear blue 0.51oz 4 season cuben tarp was great.
The mountain bikers were stuck waiting for more sun and water to boil in the morning..... All the bikes were completely frozen solid, Gears, Brakes, Shocks, Cables etc. Nope nothing wasn't locked solid as the bikes were covered in frozen mud from the day before.
After packing up it was just a short 7km walk back to the car then the 2.5hr drive home.... yep it was sunny and warm by this stage..... as usual !!
If anyone is interested, Gear list below.
http://www.geargrams.com/list?id=8287