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Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby stepbystep » Mon 08 Jun, 2009 4:03 pm

Hi folks,
have just got back from a walk into Pelverata Falls, and was keen to get up to Slippery Falls and perhaps follow the ridge along to the top of Pelverata Falls and finish a circuit coming out the way I went in.
Does anybody know a track leading in? I couldn't find any despite following several 'false' tracks. It was a pity the falls looked great, heaps of water, see pic :) and would be a good way to get away from the hordes that descended on the place today :evil: must have been 20 cars in the carpark on my return. Lucky I started early, had the place to myself :D
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby walkinTas » Mon 08 Jun, 2009 5:45 pm

Good shot! Can't blame folk for wanting to head to a waterfall at the moment. With all the rain we are having there should be good water over most falls.

Which way did you take to Pelverata Falls?

I have added a link in the Wiki back to this photo, and I also noted that Slippery Falls weren't on the list, so I added it in too. :D
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby the_camera_poser » Mon 08 Jun, 2009 7:56 pm

wow- gorgeous! worth the early start!
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby Jarrah » Mon 08 Jun, 2009 8:50 pm

Hi stepbystep

Nice photo. I've considered accessing the top of Slippery Falls and Pelverata Falls from Van Morey Rd at Margate. There's a 4x4 track that goes most of the way there. I haven't walked all the way along it as I was up that way to climb Grey Mountain so I can't comment on the condition of the track the whole way but the section I saw was in good condition and easy to follow. It's a bit of a maze of 4x4 tracks through the Snug Tiers though so it is definitely worth taking a map.
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby stepbystep » Tue 09 Jun, 2009 10:13 am

Jarrah wrote:Hi stepbystep

Nice photo. I've considered accessing the top of Slippery Falls and Pelverata Falls from Van Morey Rd at Margate. There's a 4x4 track that goes most of the way there. I haven't walked all the way along it as I was up that way to climb Grey Mountain so I can't comment on the condition of the track the whole way but the section I saw was in good condition and easy to follow. It's a bit of a maze of 4x4 tracks through the Snug Tiers though so it is definitely worth taking a map.


Thanks for feedback, I just accessed the falls from below via the standard track, nice walk but I was drawn up and couldn't find a track up I was comfortable with, and with all the water, a creek crossing was a bit dicey :wink: Will have a look at a few maps and see what I can work out. Whenever I go to a new spot I get the itch to have a look from all angles :D
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby Taurë-rana » Tue 09 Jun, 2009 10:32 pm

Hi stepbystep,
I've been in by 4WD from the top of Van Morey Rd a few times, although the last was probably a couple of years ago. You definitely need a "proper" 4WD to get all the way in, or you could walk but I can't remember how far. It is lovely at the top of the falls, and there's a pad around to Slippery Falls.

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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby stepbystep » Wed 10 Jun, 2009 10:43 am

Thanks DA
will try and get up there this weekend. Own a L/Cruiser but it runs on gas and the tank reduces my clearance, so I shall proceed with caution :wink:
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby Taurë-rana » Fri 19 Jun, 2009 12:02 am

SBS, just wondering how you went?
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby stepbystep » Fri 19 Jun, 2009 9:32 am

Hi DA,
everybody I know and love kept me tied to the home/office on the weekend, but have a contingency plan this weekend :D
Will report Mon/Tuesday. Will be heading to the Far South for Winter Solstice, Sat/Sun nights look promising for Southern Aurora. Fingers crossed.
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby Taurë-rana » Fri 19 Jun, 2009 9:41 am

We'll be in Hobart for the weekend, is it better to go further south to see the Aurora?
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby dee_legg » Fri 19 Jun, 2009 12:22 pm

get away from lights and look south and yes cross your fingers! i want to see one soooo badly.
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby stepbystep » Fri 19 Jun, 2009 3:37 pm

I'm hedging my bets and going as far sth as I can. :wink:
I've never seen one, so I can't give any real advice, but I think dee_legg has the right idea(plus clear skies, obviously) :D
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Re: Pelverata - Slippery Falls

Postby stepbystep » Mon 22 Jun, 2009 12:22 pm

Here's the update, got into Snug Tiers no worries, only to realise I left my lovely map on the bedside table :oops:
Couldn't be bothered driving back to Hobart, so abandoned the trip :(
Decided :idea: I will do Adamson's Falls on way to campsite at Cockle Creek :) Got a flat tyre 500m short of start of walk :(
After changing Landcruiser's tyre with the worst #@%$#* jack ever invented, got paranoid I would come back to car with a 2nd puncture and a lot more trouble, abandoned plan B :(
Tyre fixed in Dover(2hrs)

Drove to Southport, checked up on a friend, went for a walk on the beach, it was nice :)

Too cloudy for Aurora, though I thought I saw some flashes :wink:

Walked to Sth Cape Rivulet on Sunday, excellent day, walked 24km in 6.5 hrs. Legs sore, soul cleansed :lol:
Only surfers on the track, funny they walk all that way in, and then just sit on the shore looking at the waves.
That's what I do as well, but I'll take a picnic rather than carry a board :D
A few nasty landslides on the foreshore under Coal Bluff, would be very unstable if raining.

Night 2 - beautiful clear night, no Aurora, maybe not cold enough.

Some failures and some success, will try another assault on Pelverata soon. Maybe after the next good dump of rain .
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