bushwalker zane wrote:I'm inspired!
+1
Wish him well for the last stretch.
bushwalker zane wrote:I'm inspired!
GPSGuided wrote:bushwalker zane wrote:I'm inspired!
+1
Wish him well for the last stretch.
bushwalker zane wrote:Either way, it's a ruddy good job he's been doing and I think he's given a lot of people some good entertainment!![]()
I'm inspired!
Overlandman wrote:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-06/t ... e/10194388
GPSGuided wrote:Curious, what kind of pack raft is he using?
north-north-west wrote:Kokopelli Rogue. Which he took delivery of just before starting the walk, with no time even for a tryout.
MrWalker wrote:Despite his early start he didn't make great progress. Still 5-6 days to reach lake Gordon at that rate. But the terrain must be awful if he preferred to walk upstream in knee deep water.
north-north-west wrote:doogs wrote:His progress has been worryingly slow recently. I hope he's ok out there.
His food supplies weren't the best option. A lot of Backcountry - he'd have been better off with Strive which has bigger servings plus less weight and bulk in the packaging, so less waste to carry out. Lack of protein so he's loosing muscle mass and pushing on through so much bad weather earlier will have taken a major toll both mentally and physically.
Anyone prepared to pull the plug for him if he looks to be in too much trouble?
north-north-west wrote:Would it be easier to head straight for the lake, or follow the ridge until north of it and descend what appear to be open leads down to the outlet?
MrWalker wrote:Well that was fun, watching him break into a sprint along the ridgeline. Then he didn't have too much trouble scrambling down the hill through the "yuck" in the near dark.
jmac wrote: I’ve looked at the Curly traverse from both Curly’s summit and the Three Lakes end and it looks hard; scrubby with a lot of up and down. Much harder than the satellite imagery implies, I reckon.
north-north-west wrote:We may be able to ask - he seems to be going up the lakeside flank of the peak and aiming at the saddle north of the summit. Not an easy descent to the flats from there, so maybe he is now thinking of trying a traverse?
doogs wrote:north-north-west wrote:I reckon he's in the valley floor 50m west of where his position is shown.
tastrax wrote:Actually its probably pissing down out there!
http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/forecasts/strathgordon.shtml
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