north-north-west wrote:The vehicle track effectively ends at the apiary site - it used to go futher but that is now so overgrown it's more or less useless. As for the scrub *shudder*.
Lostsoul wrote:The satellite imagery still shows a white gravel track in places?
I’d always thought of having a crack at it from the highway…just to be different.
Lostsoul wrote:north-north-west wrote:The vehicle track effectively ends at the apiary site - it used to go futher but that is now so overgrown it's more or less useless. As for the scrub *shudder*.
The satellite imagery still shows a white gravel track in places?
I’d always thought of having a crack at it from the highway…just to be different.
Jon MS wrote:The first time I climbed Mt Gell (many years ago...) we came directly up from Wombat Glen, initially on old King-billy pine logging tracks and then a cut track to the boulder field.
The open area about half way up just northwest of Mt Gell is a frost hollow created by a dolomite sinkhole. There used to be a taped track to it but there is unlikely to be anything now. Apparently, from the sinkhole to the Cheyne Range ridge crest is horrible scrub...
But, the emergency services map shows a route form the old logging tracks to the ridge crest. I suspect that this line follows one of PWS's "imaginary" routes.
Lostsoul wrote:Still gonna do it
Reubs wrote:Tempted...
Jon MS wrote:No, Linda track goes up to the east onto Mt Arrowsmith, not to the north onto Mt Gell.
tastrax wrote:If I remember correctly the road was rehabilitated beyond the last apiary site in the mid/late 90's.