awmross wrote:I'm not sure if I clicked the wrong link, but the gpx file i downloaded from the page you linked, "bt-starlights-trail.gpx", looks like it's actually "Ahearn lookout track" (which is listed as a "sidetrack" on that page). This is a firetrail along the top of the ridge, not down into the valley. So no I don't think this is a good file to load into your GPS.
The route displayed on the map on that page IS Starlights Trail though. So I think you have run into a bug on their website; the gpx file downloaded does not match the route displayed on the page.
It looks like the route there is just lifted from OpenStreetMap anyway. I will pm you a correct gpx file taken from OpenStreetMap. (disclaimer: I have never actually been down Starlights Trail myself so have no first hand experience of this route).
michael_p wrote:Hi adventurer87,
The NPWS website is useless and I wouldn't rely on the information they provide. The map on the beyond tracks website is correct.
Starlights is well used and easy to follow. I don't think there is a need to put a track in your gps, all you need is a few waypoints to make sure you don't turn onto the wrong track. Here is a list of some useful waypoints* and notes on the walk:
S34 17.830 E150 25.729 - Wattle Ridge car park**. At the national park information sign there should be a walkers registration book, you should put your name into the book (refer photos in this post: viewtopic.php?f=47&t=17036#p227139). Walk through the gate and continue along Nattai Rd (11E fire trail).
S34 18.082 E 150 24.853 - Turn left at the sign for Starlight’s Trail. You can't miss the sign, do a Google image search for: starlights trail sign.
Up and over the ridge past the Nattai Wilderness Sign.
S34 18.225 E150 24.747 - Next intersection is with the Rocky Waterholes Ck track. Keep to the right to continue on Starlights. Keep walking down the hill for what seems like an eternity and never forget that you have to walk back up this way.
* Waypoints are WGS84.
**Wattle Ridge Rd becomes Nattai Rd which causes some confusion. You get onto Wattle Ridge Rd and keep driving until you get to the end of the road and you should see the gate and car park.
I hope this helps,
Michael.
adventurer87 wrote:This will be my first time using a handheld gps so im new to this but i think i will get the hang of it, thank you for those important waY points i will put them on the gps.
adventurer87 wrote:I want to thank everyone for the help i really appreciate it
has anybody been on the Starlight's Trail?
Is it worth it? the 5 hour walk?
What interesting stuff do you see on this Trail? any good landscapes views, lakes you pass by on this walk?
michael_p wrote:Hi adventurer87,
The NPWS website is useless and I wouldn't rely on the information they provide. The map on the beyond tracks website is correct.
Starlights is well used and easy to follow. I don't think there is a need to put a track in your gps, all you need is a few waypoints to make sure you don't turn onto the wrong track. Here is a list of some useful waypoints* and notes on the walk:
S34 17.830 E150 25.729 - Wattle Ridge car park**. At the national park information sign there should be a walkers registration book, you should put your name into the book (refer photos in this post: viewtopic.php?f=47&t=17036#p227139). Walk through the gate and continue along Nattai Rd (11E fire trail).
S34 18.082 E 150 24.853 - Turn left at the sign for Starlight’s Trail. You can't miss the sign, do a Google image search for: starlights trail sign.
Up and over the ridge past the Nattai Wilderness Sign.
S34 18.225 E150 24.747 - Next intersection is with the Rocky Waterholes Ck track. Keep to the right to continue on Starlights. Keep walking down the hill for what seems like an eternity and never forget that you have to walk back up this way.
* Waypoints are WGS84.
**Wattle Ridge Rd becomes Nattai Rd which causes some confusion. You get onto Wattle Ridge Rd and keep driving until you get to the end of the road and you should see the gate and car park.
I hope this helps,
Michael.
tom_brennan wrote:I've added maps to some of the walks on my Bushwalking NSW site
adventurer87 wrote:From that photo i uploaded is that at the end of starlight's trail.
Tyreless wrote:adventurer87 wrote:From that photo i uploaded is that at the end of starlight's trail.
Yes
adventurer87 wrote:Great so i be able to at least view the Ahearns Lookout at the distance when i get to the end of Starlight's Trail.
So that cliff in the distance is Ahearns Lookout?
Tyreless wrote:adventurer87 wrote:Great so i be able to at least view the Ahearns Lookout at the distance when i get to the end of Starlight's Trail.
So that cliff in the distance is Ahearns Lookout?
Yes, that's Ahearn Lookout up there. But it's not the view TO Ahearn Lookout that you want (although it's not bad). It's the view FROM Ahearn Lookout that's fantastic.
LachlanB wrote:tom_brennan wrote:I've added maps to some of the walks on my Bushwalking NSW site
Your website looks like it has had a bit of a facelift (plus some new walks, which is always good)?
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