by north-north-west » Tue 21 May, 2013 8:43 pm
On the Main Range, you just climb straight up from Dead Horse Gap (the real Gap, not the track across from the carpark) to South Ramshead and then wander around the Western side as far as Twynam, drop down Crummer Spur to Hedley, back towards the river crossing, up to Stilwell, along Kangaroo Ridge and back. Two very long days or three - four shorter ones. To extend it you can keep following the AAWT (or the ridge, it's easy enough with good snow cover) out to Tate and then back either beside the Snowy River after dropping down via Tate East Ridge, or over the top via Guthega, Blue Cow, Perisher etc.
Or go the other way from the Gap, Dead Horse Ridge, Bobs Ridge, drop down to the head of the Big Boggy, up to the Chimneys, along Chimneys Ridge to Terrible, maybe a sidetrip out to Moonba, down the ridge from Terrible to the saddle near Ted's, sidetrip out to Drift Hill, then up Paddy Rush's and back via the Brindle Bull. It's great snowshoeing country, beautiful and very easy navigation in the main.
Or start at GPS (Guthega Power Station), scrub bash up Disappointment Ridge, sidetrip out to Gungartan, down to the Schlink Hilton, across the creek and up Dicky Cooper's, through the Granite Peaks and the Rolling Grounds, Anderson, Tate, Mann Bluff, Anton, Twynam, right around the western side of the Main Range to Kosciuszko, back either via Rawson Creek , to Hedley Tarn and Illawong, or Kangaroo Ridge & Stilwell, the Pralyser, Perisher, etc. That then means a road walk back down to the power station unless you want to try to sidle the hillsides above the river (hard work).
"Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens."