JudeLNS wrote:north-north-west wrote:OK, the map in question. Black lines are public roads. The heavier broken black lines are Hydro/Parks vehicle tracks. Red lines are walking tracks, broken red lines are suggested routes.
I'm not sure if that track shown heading down to the river from near Olsens still exists.
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That's a lot of help. Looks like a pretty serious challenge there. I have a book with the Geehi to Mt Townsend hike which could help me, as the return route follows the Lady Northcote Canyon. What's the best topo map for the Twynam area if you don't mind me asking?
What year is the book? It'd be good to get updated info.
Many years ago (long pre-fires), the track from Olsens lookout to the river and up was apparently non-existent when we were considering it.
We started near Tooma Dam, walked south and dropped off the Main Range via the creek to the south of the Sentinel (parallel with Strzelecki Creek), to the Opera House (?burned down and rebuilt I think). We were told that when we got there, going through the tunnel under Watsons Crags would be the 'obvious choice -only 2kms of icy ankle deep water in pitch black'. But the chest-high-ish stopper waves at the intake put me off.
Using the tunnel is apparently now banned.
Anyhoo, eventually
I found the start of the 'goat track' marked as a route on NNW's map that traversed the (very) steep slopes of Watson's Crags. We took that (pretty overgrown in places, but immensely easier than traversing that slope with its hidden cliffs), then followed the old road to Geehi Dam. BUT I have no idea what exists post-fires. I thought KHA would have more info, but their website doesn't mention the rebuild. Assuming other info is correct, perhaps they re-did the goat track??
Incidentally, the top of our route was very steep, with little to hang onto. I realised that if we'd had to retreat, I may not have physically been able to do it, at least with my big pack.
Some googling should help.
http://forums.ski.com.au/xf/threads/trip-planning-help-opera-house-hut.54103/ is a start.
Edit: The original intention was to go via Lady Northcotes Canyon, but we lost a day late in the walk, so went with an unresearched plan...