ollster wrote:I would probably have to say that the OLT and South Coast are not comparable to the Western Arthurs. If the OLT/South Coast are 3/10, then the arthurs are 7/10 in terms of difficulty.
ollster wrote:Coming down off this bit with a 25kg+ pack scared me. I remember it quite vividly...
http://www.hugin.com.au/warthurs/pages/ ... 0Climb.htm
lexharris wrote: ollster wrote:I would probably have to say that the OLT and South Coast are not comparable to the Western Arthurs. If the OLT/South Coast are 3/10, then the arthurs are 7/10 in terms of difficulty.
I'd agree with ollster there.
norts wrote:WA's is the best walk I have done in Tassie. I have done it twice. Last time was Feb this year.
My itinerary
1st Junction , Cygnus, Oberon, High Moor(2 nights bad weather), Haven, 7 Mile
2nd Junction, Cygnus, Oberon, High Moor, Haven(2 nights bad weather) junction
DaveNoble wrote:If you intend to do the "Arthurs" - then you should definitely do a complete traverse from Moraine A to Lake Rosanne (that is if you intend to do the Western Arthur Range) but it is much better to do a full traverse all the way to Federation Peak (ie all the "Arthurs"). This should take about 11 days from Scotts Peak return. I would not advise going down Moraine K - if you go that way you only do 3/4 of the Western Arthurs and miss out on some great country.
Dave
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