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Eildon National Park

Postby These dusty boots » Thu 05 Feb, 2015 7:37 pm

Hi all TDB here, and this is my first post on the forum and wanted ask a question. I want to plan an overnight hike in Eildon NP. And want to know if anyone has had any experience in this area and what would be a good overnight hike?
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Re: Eildon National Park

Postby surly 17 » Sat 07 Feb, 2015 8:04 am

Hi TBD, I have walked there a couple of times one time I went out late one afternoon meaning to walk to mountaineer creek but that proved a bit to far to walk in the time I had so I camped off track down devass track.
I started at wallaby bay. Apart from the big campsites as you go in to the park the only official camp is at mountaineer inlet which would be a good walk from wallaby bay.
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Re: Eildon National Park

Postby neilmny » Sat 07 Feb, 2015 1:09 pm

I agree with surly17 it is a good walk into Mountaineer Creek. If you go over the Blowhard via
Merlot spur a coupe of steep spurs to get over and a very pleasant camping spot.
Make sure you have a look at Stones Outstation along the way.
It will cost you to camp at Mountaineer Creek these days ($13.00?) so check the Parks on line booking system.

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- explained what costs you. :oops:
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Re: Eildon National Park

Postby These dusty boots » Sun 08 Feb, 2015 11:01 am

Thanks surly 17 and neilmny for your feed back. I may take a look at that, it sounds good. If there any other suggestions I would love to hear them.
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Re: Eildon National Park

Postby Earwig » Mon 09 Feb, 2015 3:35 pm

It's a walk I've been meaning to do for some time but haven't managed it yet. I figure it's about 10km from Wallaby Bay carpark to the camp via Blowhard Spur and about 14km around the lake edge (Wallaby Bay wlaking track). I did a day walk there a few years back, which was good. My notes are in my blog.

http://ian-folly.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/hills-and-lakes-and-wombats.html

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Re: Eildon National Park

Postby neilmny » Mon 09 Feb, 2015 4:06 pm

Yes Ian, from Merlot Lookout to Mountaineer Ck and return via School Point etc. around the lake was just over 21km
(without a side trip to Stones Outstation)

Oh....at the top of the Blowhard there is a seat made from sleepers, a good spot for a rest.
When I was there last time there was a 4 foot Brown Snake in residence, I almost stepped on the
bugger while enjoying the view. On arrival I'd had a close look around but obviously not close enough.
I don't know what or who was fastest to back pedal me or the snake. One thing I can say though they move very fast.
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Re: Eildon National Park

Postby Earwig » Tue 10 Feb, 2015 10:40 am

neilmny wrote:When I was there last time there was a 4 foot Brown Snake in residence, I almost stepped on the bugger while enjoying the view ... I don't know what or who was fastest to back pedal me or the snake. One thing I can say though they move very fast.


Hopefully in a different direction to you!
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Re: Eildon National Park

Postby neilmny » Tue 10 Feb, 2015 1:22 pm

Earwig wrote:
neilmny wrote:When I was there last time there was a 4 foot Brown Snake in residence, I almost stepped on the bugger while enjoying the view ... I don't know what or who was fastest to back pedal me or the snake. One thing I can say though they move very fast.


Hopefully in a different direction to you!


:lol: Yes, I stepped backwards so fast my front almost overtook my back and the snake slithered off flat out into some nearby rocks and bushes. Needless to say I was on high alert for the rest of that afternoon, I thought every stick I passed was a potential snake. :shock:
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