icefest wrote:LAMEA-Gals wrote:Hi there
I'm doing a 4/5 day loop around Mt Bogong next month. Starting at Falls Creek, heading out to Ropers Hut, Cleve Cole, Mt Bogong, Quartz Rdige. We intend to camp at Bogong Creek Saddle on the third night and then ascend back to the cars at Falls Creek. I have a couple of questions
- which route is better from Bogong Creek Saddle - the Big River Fire Trail/Timms Spur one or the Grey Hills/Spion Kopje?
- can Bogong Creek Saddle accommodate a few tents and where is the nearest water?
Many thanks
Timms Spur is the one with the Crows Nest on it right?
I've done that and it's not too bad. Lots of regrowth but nothing too gnarly. It's less of a track and more of a pad though.
Nope, Crows Nest is on the Grey Hills route.
The track gets cleared every couple of years as a rule. Condition varies from a braided pad to a very obvious but narrow track.
Timms is the ridge east of the Big River. Easier walking but, unless you cut off the fire trail and go over the top of the ridge itself, not as much fun or as scenic. On that loop I'd do the Grey Hills route.
Camping is better at the helipad just up the fire trail from the creek, but don't pitch until getting on for dusk, just in case. Still plenty of room at the official campsite, but. Water is from the creek - it'll be flowing nicely this time of year.
Are you're going down Duane Spur, it might be a good idea to check with the rangers beforehand and find out what the river level is like and whether the chain is in place. The spring thaw can set that thing flowing hard and fast. Be prepared for an awkward crossing.