Mrek wrote:Hi Guys,
Coming winter i am going back to Poland and before that want to go to Mt Kosciuszko. I plan to go on beginning of July for 3-4 days.
I have not been there and place is unknown for me. Will have a car to get there. I am wondering if you could suggest any camp-place which could be the hub of my day walks near Mt Kosciuszko? I prefer to stay in the bush and not to close to the road.
And also I'm just wondering how visible the track will be, and how well sign posted it is? What is the snow fall like? Are there any forms of emergency accommodation in that area(like shelters)?
Cheers,
Kamil
I've never been there in Winter, however I can tell you that snow cover is extensive, and "day walks" as such, not a real good way of putting it. Probably looking more at cross country skiing, overnighters, and so on.
Its not really the type of place in Winter where you can go on the odd leisurely day walk.
As for the track being visible, no track will be visible, as it will be under at least a meter or more of snow, and it's common that there is very low visibility as well.
People die in this area in Winter if they are unprepared. There is a shelter near Rawsons Pass, Seamans Hut, and there is Cootapatamba Hut as well, however being the only two in the area, you're going to want to make sure that if you're heading into this area in Winter, that you have no need to rely on these
emergency shelters, and that can only be done by being 100% best equipped as possible.
I'm sure there are more people here who venture into the Snowies in Winter who can help, but that's probably the best I can give at this point.