CraigVIC wrote:I saw someone mention on Facebook a covid negative would be needed to get to the razorback, just to add to the dramas.
Smellypaddler wrote:Thanks everyone.
I wasn't able to secure a lift up the mountain so I'll just pay the mountain fee and park up at Diamantina and we'll boot out and back the same way.
I've done Feathertop and the Razorback in winter 4 or 5 times now so I'm quite happy with taking my daughter that way, there is no way she would walk up Bungalow, it would be whinge city the whole trip, kids hate ascent.
The weather shouldn't be too bad. Earlier in the week it had Sunday/Monday being the best days so that's when we organised for otherwise I would delay.
We're regional Vic so no COVID testing for us.
I stayed at the Snowline almost 10 years ago when I was working the fires and I doubt it has changed much since. Still it is only a bed for the night.
I managed to get my pack weight to an all things considered reasonable weight of 17kg and hers is 4.5kg.
Not bad considering my 4 season tent weighs 3.5 times the weight of my normal 2 person tent. I forget how much extra you have to pack to try and make life more comfortable and keep the weight off the kids shoulders.
Still 10.75kg per person isn't too bad. A month ago I went by myself for 3 days from Falls Creek to Bogong and back in the most atrocious weather and managed to squeeze everything into a 35l day pack. This time I've got a 75l pack bursting at the seams. Hopefully there is enough snow for me to drag it on the pulk.
I am planning to tow it out to Howqua Gap hut while on BC XC skis. The Circuit road route out there is generally level.
north-north-west wrote:Fire? I thought that was a FSOA?
Smellypaddler wrote:Wow, I remember why I don't like internet forums now.
I'm assuming everyone who is triggered by the mention of a small fire also packs out their human waste on every trip both summer and winter.
You won't find a fire scar unless you dig up my turd. I dug a 30cm deep hole that was about 20-30cm square and had a small fire in it. In the morning I took a nice dump with a view, stirred up the poop with the ash and filled in the hole.
During proper winter conditions I take a poop tube and pack out my waste so as not to leave frozen turds on the trail for when the snow thaws. My lack of respect for the environment is obviously huge.
The youngest climber to summit Everest was 13 years old. The reason I mention that is that everyone's level of skills, experience, knowledge and level of acceptable risk is different. Whereas you may not be comfortable taking small children along an easy trail in the Australian winter shoulder season I am. The same way I was happy to take my child on a mid winter ascent of Mount Angelus without a tent.
Moondog55 wrote:My daughter was 8YO the first time she went winter ski camping.
And in the past I have lit many a fire on the Razorback to boil the billy in winter, usually in my old hobo stove but sometimes in one of the existing fire rings against the boulders. It wasn't always a fuel stove only area
Winter and lockdowns seem to have triggered an increase in PC hectoring and lecturing
Ditto fewer lectures.
Baeng72 wrote:I didn't see lectures. But that's OK, you were 'triggered' as Stry would say.
Baeng72 wrote:Winter and lockdowns seem to have triggered an increase in PC hectoring and lecturing
We've got right-wing bingo in this comment: triggered, PC, hectoring, lecturing. for *&^%$# sake,
If you think it's OK to not follow rules, just say so. Don't paint those who point out the rules as a hysterical ranting group.
camm wrote:Baeng72 wrote:I didn't see lectures. But that's OK, you were 'triggered' as Stry would say.
Nah, definitely not triggered: I eat my weeties. I'm also decidedly not right wing, although as user of trekking poles the devil is keeping my spot nice and warm anyway.
Pointing out the rules is a favourite Australian pastime. I enjoy it as much as the next cantankerous fossil. But here we got a link to the wrong information -- which highlights my earlier point that you really have to go look for it (for posterity {or at least until they bust their URIs for the n-teenth time} it's here). And a fairly OTT appraisal of the OP, which served no earthly purpose.
Baeng72 wrote:Anyway, no offence intended.
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