Blue Jacket Hiker wrote:Last wrote:I'd be interested to hear how you go?
Love being a Guinea Pig...still assessing whether or not we will "GO"! WOULD LOVE ANY INFO AT ALL...???
...I think we will, with the option of shortening the kayak and mountain bike routes to still be home for kids' sport coaching duties on Sunday morning!!!
So it's taken me a couple of weeks to be able to write about this...Is it Diabolical? Yeah, it was a bit. Just really, really slow...and a little demoralising at times but still beautiful company and a good adventure nonetheless.
JUNE 2024, HUON "YOYO" TRACK: pretty much from Cracroft River to Blakes Opening (and a bit further east too) there are thousands and thousands and thousands of trees down. Most of the trees would be less than 20 years old and I suspect have died/fallen over due to the root rot disease and subsequent storms/flooding (keen to learn more about this disease and what the status is in this region). Sometimes it's as simple as over/under 3 or 4 trees and that's it, other times it was 20-30 metres of climbing 2-3 metres above the track over multiple medium to large trees, through the foliage and slippery limbs without trying to fall and snap a leg.
It's a real shame that this track is in such poor condition and as a result of the disease (suspected) is so challenging to maintain to any reasonable degree. After the sun came up and the relentlessness of scrambles in the dark subsided, it was such a beautiful area to weave along the undulating country of the river with the slowly rising sun, misty forests and rocky river edges.
I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on the future for this track...?

Little video of the adventure here:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8UVw7LPhGr/?igsh=MWRtNGJjZThoeXJzdg==More detail:
We were attempting a "Pedder Home" mission to try and connect the wilderness that we so often experience in a bubble, with our everday lives in Hobart with a 60km from Pedder on Mckay and Huon Tracks, then a 30km Huon River paddle to Judbury before riding 60km over the mountain to Tolosa/Glenorchy and home.
But as we suspected, after starting at 7pm on Friday night, our Pedder Home Mission was modified after the generous 15 hour timeframe for the 60k trek blew out to 19 hours with the slower than anticipated boggy first 30, and the sheer unrelenting spaghetti of thousands of fallen trees on the Huon. We still kayaked from Tahune but with limited daylight only went as far as Southwood bridge and then jumped in the car to Grove to then ride an alternate route through longley and Lesley vale home instead of over the mountain in snow and ice after a long day. Managed to get home around 8pm, tired but smiling.
Great times and resilience with our crew and loved the camaraderie of knowing we had fellow lunatics out there with us in Becca (aka Rock Monkey) and Tim’s crew enduring the same behind us.