by zac150 » Sat 05 Jun, 2010 1:15 pm
The light to light walk is one of the most underrated walks, it has great camp sites and the scenery is fantastic and diverse.
I should start by saying that it has been a few years since I walked the track so I would double check with the rangers what the water situation is like.
The first time we completed the walk we started at Ben Boyd tower, walked to Leather Jacket on the first night, the second night we camped at Hegarty's Bay, finishing at Green cape tower. The second time we did the walk in reverse, camping at Hergarty's and at Mowarry point. We found doing the walk in reverse (starting at Green Cape) the preferred option as the length of the days worked for us and allowed us to drive home easily on the last day.
Our preference was to stay away from the car camping spots (Bittangabee & leather Jacket) as both camp sites require you to book (& pay) for a site through NPWS; also water is questionable coming from storage tanks rather than a creek. We camped at Hegarty's and Mowarry point. Hegarty's has a sliight slope so be prepared to sleep up hill, other than that the water has always been secure and the views over the bay fantastic.
Our second camp site was on the beach at Mowarry Point, which was spectacular. It is the perfect camp site and probably my favorite place to camp in Australia (big call I know), it has good water, and the camp site is off the track making it quite, the beach is lovely and their is just enough grass to pitch your tent. If walking from Saltwater beach walk across the point to the northern end, which is sign posted as Mowarry Point, from here the track re enters the trees and if you keep looking north you will see the beach. The track will take you down to a river and actually passes the path to the beach , drop your packs here and follow the main track to the creek to fill up. You will know your at the right area as the creek has a bridge, and after the bridge you walk onto a major road which has a car park area (known as Mowarry bay car park).
The camp is about 4 km from leather jacket.
Hope this helps enjoy the walk.
Cheers Zac