walkinTas wrote:I think its a great idea. I won't be any help because I don't know anything about the peaks and walks in Victoria. Is there lists of the taller, or more desirable, peaks somewhere? If you'd like to eventually put your lists on the wiki like the Tasmania List, then that bit I can help with
I simply meant do you have a list (and need help assigning points) or are you asking for help to develop a list of peak first. ....but you've answered that question anyway. As for info on the wiki, that's up to members. Whatever you wish to contribute can be added to the wiki. I'm happy to help with the adding to the wiki bit.Explorer_Sam wrote:What do you mean by lists of the taller or more desirable peaks?
Explorer_Sam wrote:Hi Kinsayder,
I'll make sure I take these things into account when assigning points to peaks.
You seem to know the Alpine area pretty well, do you think you could help with that part of Victoria?
Sam.
Kinsayder wrote:Explorer_Sam wrote:Hi Kinsayder,
I'll make sure I take these things into account when assigning points to peaks.
You seem to know the Alpine area pretty well, do you think you could help with that part of Victoria?
Sam.
I'd love to help, Sam. Truthfully though my knowledge is very Feathertop/Bogong orientated and would be humbled by the encyclopaedic minds of some on this board here. Still I'm happy to provide information on the spurs and summits that I do know. Let me know when you create some guidelines for your point system and I'll see what I can come up with!
north-north-west wrote:I can probably help a bit, although I'm better at answering specific questions than sitting down and making lists. Most of my walking is in the Alps, and I kind of like to vary routes as much as possible.
But there are a lot of lumpy bits up there.
Earwig wrote:Razor and Viking?
Snowzone wrote:Earwig wrote:Razor and Viking?
Yes I wondered that but wasn't sure if they could be accessed via Speculation Track as an out and back day walk?
Explorer_Sam wrote:Rightio then, we shall compare all walks to the states highest, Mount Bogong, which we will say is a 7, so a peak harder may be an 8 or a 9 and most in Victoria would be around the 3 or 4 mark. To north-north-west, now that the points system is clearer, are there any peaks on that list the list above that you could assign points to? That would be a big help.
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