Mark F wrote:We have to do something to protect ourselves! Just to rub it in, there is more snow now at Spencers Creek (170cm) than any time during this season.
Mark F wrote:I selfishly want it all to melt so I can I get back on the mountains without snowshoes and without freezing my Ar$e off
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:If I go up this weekend then I may just camp somewhere near Thredbo ( there are plenty of campsites before and after Thredbo ) and do a day trip to Mt. Kosi via the Kosi express chairlift ( soft boy thingy and cheating , yes I know) and drive up to Charlotte Pass ( CP ) on Sunday and do a day trip to the Blue Lake and back. The Road to CP is opening on Wed. this week.
Lophophaps wrote:Undated KNP PWS advice that I obtained in 2014:
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Main Range Dispersed Camping
Kosciuszko National Park
kjbeath wrote:Most of this is from the park plan of management, and that is the best place to start. Just do a Google search.
Mark F wrote:kjbeath wrote:Most of this is from the park plan of management, and that is the best place to start. Just do a Google search.
No need - just see the image of the sign in one of the previous posts. It is pretty easy to see on a map whether you are in a drainage pattern that feeds into one of the lakes. If so - no camping. Also no camping around Charlottes Pass and along the track down to the Snowy RIver. The interesting thing is that there is a minute cirque lake just south of Townsend (near the top of Wilkinson Valley) that isn't in the restricted camping zones. A quite delightful little spot.
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