Camminata wrote:. everyone is an expert here.
me twooBaeng72 wrote:Camminata wrote:. everyone is an expert here.
I’m not.
JamesMc wrote:Legal options for a three-day walk in the Grampians are a bit limited unless you do part of the Grampians Peaks Trail. November would be a good time of year for Mt Howitt.
EPICEXPLORER wrote:Is Howitt spur from Upper Howqua a good option? What is the best route around there? I'm not too keen about driving all the way to Howitt plains. Is it really worth it? I also want to not do anything too crazy.
Camminata wrote:EPICEXPLORER wrote:Is Howitt spur from Upper Howqua a good option? What is the best route around there? I'm not too keen about driving all the way to Howitt plains. Is it really worth it? I also want to not do anything too crazy.
Its a good option from Upper Howqua walk up SNS Spur , camp on the spur has a good water source, second day up across to Mt Spec for the night and 3rd day return back down Howitt Spur, all doable taking your time... days will be longer by November also.. get yourself the relevant paper map and have a look in the area or possible other routes.
The drive is much longer to Howitt plains , Mac Springs is very accessible once up on Howitt also.
EPICEXPLORER wrote:Camminata wrote:EPICEXPLORER wrote:Is Howitt spur from Upper Howqua a good option? What is the best route around there? I'm not too keen about driving all the way to Howitt plains. Is it really worth it? I also want to not do anything too crazy.
Its a good option from Upper Howqua walk up SNS Spur , camp on the spur has a good water source, second day up across to Mt Spec for the night and 3rd day return back down Howitt Spur, all doable taking your time... days will be longer by November also.. get yourself the relevant paper map and have a look in the area or possible other routes.
The drive is much longer to Howitt plains , Mac Springs is very accessible once up on Howitt also.
How hard is SNS? would a 11 year old kids be able to do it
Camminata wrote:Once up on top of the ridge its dry, collect your water at SNS, or push on to load on water at Camp Creek down 1km from Mt Spec, water at Mac Springs and there is also a spring to the side of Mt Howitt
Baeng72 wrote:Howitt Spur is a bridle trail, they take horses up it.
You can't take a horse up SNS, there are a few exposed points where tumbling would make a bad day.
I've been up and down Howitt more than SNS spur. At the top of Howitt there is a bluff, but you sidle to the right and got up on grass to the top of West Peak. Although the first couple of times I did it, the horse/easy track wasn't obvious and I did some minor scrambling up the nose of the bluff near the top. I last went down it about a year ago and it was obvious where the trail that misses the bluff was to the left (looking toward Mt. Buller).
I've gone up SNS spur 2 times.
First time, I left upper howqua in afternoon and camped on the SNS which probably has the most comfortable soft grass/surface I've slept on when hiking, then I went up in the morning, in drizzle and it was easy and I didn't notice the exposure as I couldn't see more than a few meters in any direction. There's sometimes have flagging tape for the Geelong Grammar kids who go up which is useful for navigation.
Second time was a hot day, I started in morning and by time I got to SNS campsite I was already cooked and dehydrated. It was cramporama the rest of the way up, and took forever, as it's hard to make much movement when lifting a leg causes a cramp.![]()
You notice how steep it is when it's a clear day, I'm not great with exposure, but SNS was manageable.
I haven't tried going down it, but the track looks more obvious from above, at least it seems so when looking back down. Although, a bit of rope might be handy.
In short, do what Camminata said, camp at SNS campsite, and go up steep scramble in morning when it's cool and you're fresh.
I've got some video links I can post if that helps.
EPICEXPLORER wrote:Thanks, is there a water source near the hut?
EPICEXPLORER wrote:Thanks for helping me with the planning stages of this trip.
Baeng72 wrote:Follow Camminata's suggestions for what to do.
This might help, probably a bit tedious, so skip bits that are me waffling on, trying to catch breath:
Howitt Spur going up and down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtfmhCXvTMQ
Howitt Spur up and Helicopter Spur down: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5s-DO6LF2s
SNS overnight camp, up to Crosscut and down Howitt Spur: https://studio.youtube.com/video/3UOXfWB-Xe8/edit
SNS up to cross cut, camp on Mt. Howitt and down Howitt Spur (cramporama):https://studio.youtube.com/video/ey-4XbmBEis/edit
I've never done the full crosscut saw to Mt. Spec trip, but I've camped on Mt. Spec and down at Camp Creek the odd time.
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