TentPeg wrote:Hobart Walking Club, with assistance from Parks, will be clearing the remaining western section of the Huon Track late next week.
headwerkn wrote:TentPeg wrote:Hobart Walking Club, with assistance from Parks, will be clearing the remaining western section of the Huon Track late next week.
Thanks, that's great news.
Will be tempting to go in via that way rather than via McKays/Promontory when we head to West Portal in a couple of months' time. Though my understanding of the Huon Track is that a full push from the trail head to Cracroft Crossing was more than a reasonable days' effort even when the track was in good condition?
headwerkn wrote:We've done Scott's Peak to just shy of Pass Creek in a single day, something like 33km in about 10 hrs. Not difficult - just quite boring!
L_Cham_67 wrote:headwerkn wrote:We've done Scott's Peak to just shy of Pass Creek in a single day, something like 33km in about 10 hrs. Not difficult - just quite boring!
Not difficult!? I seem to recall bailing on the trip up West Portal because of how fatigued we were!
L_Cham_67 wrote:Not difficult!? I seem to recall bailing on the trip up West Portal because of how fatigued we were!
Mechanic-AL wrote:That's such a shame......it's a beautiful area to walk through. or was.
Last wrote:I'd be interested to hear how you go?
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!!!
Blue Jacket Hiker wrote:I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on the future for this track...?
headwerkn wrote:Basic gist of my convo with PWS was that even if there were in a position to spend however-many days/weeks out there cutting and clearing the track to a good standard, by the time they'd have the job done, they've have to start over. Those trees are going to continue to fall over every time there's strong winds for many years to come.
Tortoise wrote:headwerkn wrote:Basic gist of my convo with PWS was that even if there were in a position to spend however-many days/weeks out there cutting and clearing the track to a good standard, by the time they'd have the job done, they've have to start over. Those trees are going to continue to fall over every time there's strong winds for many years to come.
Did PWS mention why the treefall is so much worse than it used to be (if I understand that correctly). Phytophera? Fire-affected? Other?
Tortoise wrote:Did PWS mention why the treefall is so much worse than it used to be (if I understand that correctly). Phytophera? Fire-affected? Other?
headwerkn wrote:Then again, if PWS/STT can’t even keep the road and bridge down to Farmhouse Creek functional, clearly there’s a desire to manage numbers by keeping the barrier to access high.
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