rcaffin wrote:My wife and I did it some years ago and enjoyed it.
Green Gully is interesting from several points of view. Yes, it was once a cattle farm - a slightly feral one you might say. The huts were built by the cattlemen, but have been cleaned up by Parks. When it was opened to walkers there was some uninformed protest that the NPWS was sacrificing a National Park for profit. The reality was otherwise: they are trying to resurrect the place as a wilderness, and to compete a bit with the OT in Tassie. I think they are succeeding. More power to the Ranger in charge.
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madshus wrote:We just finished the Green Gully Track. It was a very enjoyable, sociable and nav-easy trip (compared to what I'm used to in Canberra). NPWS set things up beautifully in each hut and the fire pits with folding chairs/side tables were a big hit. The hot shower in Green Gully hut was even a bigger hit. Like another poster said it was good to get moving with the weight of an overnight pack on. We also enjoyed the prolific wildflowers (eg saw a rare orchid) and the brush-tailed wallabies - they were very very cute. But the track goes through reclaimed pastoral land so as such there are maintenance fire trails in and out of the more interesting sections, and lots of weeds in the Green Gully creek. Much of the forest on the western sides of the ridges had been torched in the summer fires so a lot of black bark with regrowth. In a way, seeing the regrowth and the wildflowers was quite rejuvenating and positive given these Covid times. We did do some offtrack to Brumby's Lagoon and an interesting bluff below Birds Nest Hut. But we paid for that with all the seeds we had to pick off afterwards.
Petew wrote:Got back today. I really enjoyed the walk, it's a nice part of the world. Well set up and interesting.
Parks have done a fantastic job with this walk.
Funnily enough we found the green gully section the least interesting, very weedy but still nice. Lookouts are stunning.
north-north-west wrote:Starting to sound like they should rename it the "Lost Clothing Track".
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