neilmny wrote:Which way did you go in to King Hut Andrew?
I was up that way a couple of weeks before Xmas at Pineapple Flat and the roads to King Hut were still closed for repairs.
I also think that while you were on Cobbler we were on Stirling on our inaugural test out the gear overnighter.
It was a bit windy but magic all the same and great to finally get out for a trial overnighter.
Neil.
trickos wrote:Enjoyable reading, Andrew.
I am interested in your SPOT sattelite doovelacky as I am looking for something similar although had not heard of this particular brand.
Could you give me some pro's or con's about the product? ease of use...etc?
I too have a concerned family every time I undertake a serious solo walking project.
Thanks, Dale.
andrewbish wrote:Scrambling down the crags off Mt Koonika is fun; however there is some very thick vegetation around the mid section of the spur and travel through this section was excruciating.
north-north-west wrote:?????
I did this circuit the other way around at the end of October and, while there were some sections of scrub, nothing difficult, and nothing that couldn't be avoided by just detouring around it by some ten or twenty metres.
You don't have to travel in a straight line, you know/
north-north-west wrote:Maybe I just lucked out and stumbled on the easiest line by accident. Stranger things have been known to happen (although not often).
Thanks for that, NNW. I did try a bit of zigging and zagging and eventually found a easier route, but it certainly wasn't something I would describe as 'nothing difficult'. I met a couple on the spur who'd spent 6 hours bashing their way up through this section. I met another couple on the road at the bottom who'd tried to walk up but found the scrub too challenging.
Happy to acknowledge your route finding ability and all-round hardiness, but I reckon it's worth letting other people know that this particular section of the high country is more challenging that most.
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