north-north-west wrote:The Razorback has always been popular. I've been out on the Fainter/Niggerhead/Loch and seen the relentless army of ants crawling along the ridge. It's a lovely place but I preferred it in winter because there were always fewer people out there.
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:Winter snow shoe trekking on weekdays in the VIC ALPS usually reduces the chance of annoying crowds of not so like minded people cramping your style. After all you need to be well equipped and know what you are doing to go pack carry hiking in the snow. The average monger on a summer day trip to the Alpine N.P. isn't going to slog it up the Western ridge of Mt Howitt in winter in full snow with a fully laden pack, plus snow shoes, poles, an ice axe, crampons just in case , thermals , goretex outer shell , map & compass, PLB etc. etc. .
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:Relax people. I was a beginner not so long ago too( ten years ago ). Now I organize and lead hikes to some amazing places.
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