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Next trip?

Postby kanangra » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 12:23 pm

What do people have planned? As for me when I get a couple of spare days I would like to head down to the Bogong Peaks wilderness of the Northern Snowies. This is an area I have never visited before. I have mapped out a route of about 125ks starting at the Thomas Boyd tack head of the Hume and Hovel walking track. This gives access to the Waragong FT the main track through the length of the Bogong Peaks Wilderness. I will follow this with a possible camp on Rings Ck right through to Michelago FT and then onto the Goobarragandra Powerline rd for a short way before turning off onto the Jounama FT at the back of Yarrangobilly. From here I will pick up the Horse Shoe Trail which runs almost due north back to the Goobarragandra River. I will then follow this back down to the Thomas Boyd trackhead to complete the circuit. I've never visited this area before and thought this may be a good introduction.

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Re: Next trip?

Postby icefest » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 2:42 pm

I'll be bumming around Tasmania for a couple of months over summer, going for walks whenever I feel like it.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby wayno » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 3:07 pm

mt ruapehu summit.
queen charlotte walkway
mt fuji
from the land of the long white clouds...
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Travis22 » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 3:21 pm

Not hiking, well hopefully no hiking out :) next trip will be padding the snowy from the top on the Nov environmental release.

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Re: Next trip?

Postby norts » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 4:08 pm

These are planned:
Ducane Traverse - as soon as a weather window opens
Western Arthurs A to K, 26 Dec
Scotts Pk to Cockle Ck - 17 Jan
Appalachian Trail Thru Hike- starting 21 Mar

There are few other on my to do list but will just see if I get enough time and good weather. Need to plan something for Feb.

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Re: Next trip?

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 4:09 pm

Phew.... Sounds awesome, Norts!!
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Re: Next trip?

Postby perfectlydark » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 5:14 pm

Wollangambe crater then a weekend in barrigton tops
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Genesis » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 6:30 pm

Hi all,

South coast track December, then whatever.....

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Re: Next trip?

Postby stepbystep » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 6:34 pm

Cuvier Shelf with some exploring, maybe out to Goulds Sugarloaf or Manfred.
Federation Peak and surrounds
Frankland Range
Western Arthurs

Throw in some day trips and that'll keep me busy until March I reckon :)
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Re: Next trip?

Postby simonm » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 6:45 pm

I want to slip into the Walls of Jerusalem sometime soon, plus a few walks and overnighters with my young kids (and wife of course).
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Re: Next trip?

Postby doogs » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 7:03 pm

A couple of quick overnight trips over the next month to get some fitness back, then;
3 day Fedders
8 day Frankland range
..+ hopefully plenty 2-4 day trips over the summer :)
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Re: Next trip?

Postby highercountry » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 7:06 pm

Not exactly walking but I'll be bicycle touring in Tassy for a couple of weeks in late March next year.
As plenty of the forum members here seem to live in that other little country across the Bass Strait I'm wondering if I could get some very generalised opinions on the weather at this time of year and rough ideas on a good route (keep it clean). :D
Only been to Tas once and did a quick 8 day round trip. I loved it. I have seventeen days all up this time including 2 days on the boat across from the big country.
Any suggestions would be very welcome as 8 days just wasn't enough to really get a feel for the place although a really liked what I saw.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby highercountry » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 7:21 pm

I should add that I'll be fully self-supported ie. tent, stove etc, camping most nights and not afraid of the hills/mountains.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Scottyk » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 7:54 pm

G'day higher country
I'm not a bicycle tourer but I can let you know of a couple of highways I would avoid due to the trucks that use them. The bass, midlands, and east tamar highway are bad for trucks and can be avoided if you do a round trip of the island. Maybe start another thread asking people of the good spots to stop and any good walks on your route.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Scottyk » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 7:57 pm

My next trip is ducane traverse starting from the ducane end. Leave Tuesday. Weather looks ok-ish so hopefully it's clear enough to get some views.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby highercountry » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 8:21 pm

Thanks Scotty.
I'm planning on a round trip, start and finish at Devenport.
I'll take your advise and avoid those highways.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Scottyk » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 8:44 pm

highercountry wrote:Not exactly walking but I'll be bicycle touring in Tassy for a couple of weeks in late March next year.
As plenty of the forum members here seem to live in that other little country across the Bass Strait I'm wondering if I could get some very generalised opinions on the weather at this time of year and rough ideas on a good route (keep it clean). :D
Only been to Tas once and did a quick 8 day round trip. I loved it. I have seventeen days all up this time including 2 days on the boat across from the big country.
Any suggestions would be very welcome as 8 days just wasn't enough to really get a feel for the place although a really liked what I saw.


Definently do an overnight trip on foot from Cradle Mountain to Scott Kilvert hut or beyond. If you can find some where to secure your bikes (maybe just in the bush if no where else) that woul be a must considering it's on the round trip
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Re: Next trip?

Postby jacko1956 » Sun 06 Oct, 2013 9:29 pm

WA's Cape to Cape Track sometime after the pointyheads go back to school.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby nlt82 » Mon 07 Oct, 2013 9:44 am

An overnight section of the Grand Strzelecki sometime in November
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Re: Next trip?

Postby MartyGwynne » Mon 07 Oct, 2013 12:36 pm

Another traverse of the Viking circuit in the Vic Alps. Always nice and always a different route to take.
And please let the weather be kind to me just this time.
Right just now is a walk around New York!
Ps outdoors shops in New York ? Anyone????
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Re: Next trip?

Postby TerraMer » Mon 07 Oct, 2013 5:25 pm

Solo AAWT return starting early November for 3 months for Lifeline
How much I actually do is yet to be seen but I have made my accommodation booking for celebrating halfway and xmas at the same time in Walhalla.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby roysta » Wed 09 Oct, 2013 9:26 pm

Peru
Trek Huayhuash mini (5 days) for acclimitisation, then .....
Climb Pisco & Chopicalqui
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Strider » Wed 09 Oct, 2013 10:03 pm

Was going to be WOJ in a few weeks, but I've had to pull out :(
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Re: Next trip?

Postby icefest » Wed 09 Oct, 2013 11:19 pm

Strider wrote:Was going to be WOJ in a few weeks, but I've had to pull out :(

Pulling out doesn't work in the long run. I'm sure you'll be back.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Strider » Wed 09 Oct, 2013 11:31 pm

icefest wrote:
Strider wrote:Was going to be WOJ in a few weeks, but I've had to pull out :(

Pulling out doesn't work in the long run. I'm sure you'll be back.

I definitely have to get there eventually but some family issues mean staying home has to take priority for the moment. I guess its a good opportunity for short daily wanders to get the fitness back to where it should be before I tackle anything too strenuous again! :)
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Re: Next trip?

Postby dplanet » Thu 10 Oct, 2013 2:42 pm

Grampians for wildflowers and a tiger quoll if lucky.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Snowzone » Thu 10 Oct, 2013 7:39 pm

The next walk is usually never soon enough but in this case its the weekend up Langi Ghiran, Bogong High Plains 7th-10th November and Western Arthurs Jan 12th and soooo looking forward to them all. :D
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Re: Next trip?

Postby ryantmalone » Sat 12 Oct, 2013 4:35 pm

I got a few KG's to lose before I get any walking done (I had fun this winter!!), but when I drop around 20 - 30, I'll be heading to the Main Range for a week or so, my annual pilgrimage to Mt Feathertop, maybe a few days at Mt Buffalo, and would really like to get up to Mt Howitt for a few days.

Also looking for a week or so of camping and touring up at Pretty Valley, but that's a different story.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Strider » Sat 12 Oct, 2013 6:14 pm

ryantmalone wrote:I got a few KG's to lose before I get any walking done

Me too! Very hard to get out these days with a little one and wife stuck on bed rest.
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Re: Next trip?

Postby Smeagle » Sun 13 Oct, 2013 3:10 pm

Starting to aim for nepals ght, still finding dates out with works so unsure if i shall do section by section or the whole lot in one hit, what i would like to do is the lower trail and return on the high trail or vise virsa would be one big year if done all together... in aussie, i was to do the bibbulmun track this month but once again work work work in the sunny pilbra
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