Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

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Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby gbagua » Sun 16 Jun, 2013 6:01 am

Are there any landmarks I need to bear in mind both during the ascent and climbing down?

I have never been there before so I want to get an idea of what is involved to make this an enjoyable hike.

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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby nq111 » Mon 17 Jun, 2013 7:54 pm

For logan's - stick as much as possible to the absolute crest of the ridge and you will be fine. If a detour around a rock locks like the easy path, it probably isn't - stick to the ridge.

SE is well worn - not likely to go wrong on it.

Top walk - do enjoy :)
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby tas-man » Tue 18 Jun, 2013 10:22 pm

Have a look at this thread - lots of useful information on these routes and others on Barney.
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4871
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby gbagua » Wed 19 Jun, 2013 6:17 am

nq111 wrote:For logan's - stick as much as possible to the absolute crest of the ridge and you will be fine. If a detour around a rock locks like the easy path, it probably isn't - stick to the ridge.


You saved me from not spending an extra hour or two on the ridge. Thanks heaps! :)

tas-man wrote:Have a look at this thread - lots of useful information on these routes and others on Barney.
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4871


I already have [thanks] but little info about the ascent, unfortunately.

Edit:

One thing, is there a marked track from Yellow Pinch car park to the ridge?
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby bumblefoot » Thu 20 Jun, 2013 12:47 pm

No but the route from YP to the ridge crosses private property. The landowner is fine if you ask him, but he gets angry if he catches you and you haven't been in contact with him. You should be able to get his details from the NP Ranger.
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby gbagua » Thu 20 Jun, 2013 4:52 pm

Thanks for helping. How do get to that private property? After crossing it, what comes next? Lol.
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby nq111 » Fri 21 Jun, 2013 6:21 pm

gbagua wrote:Thanks for helping. How do get to that private property? After crossing it, what comes next? Lol.


From memory from yellowpinch:
- Across the creek
- into the paddock (private property) on the other side, up the hill till the old vehicle track
- or skirt the paddock by staying inside the fence until you get round to the track where it is in the forest.
- follow track up till it turns dramatically right - continue straight ahead up the ridge in front (not much of a ridge at this stage).
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby nq111 » Fri 21 Jun, 2013 6:22 pm

gbagua wrote:Thanks for helping. How do get to that private property? After crossing it, what comes next? Lol.


From memory from yellowpinch:
- Across the creek
- into the paddock (private property) on the other side, up the hill till the old vehicle track
- or skirt the paddock by staying inside the fence until you get round to the track where it is in the forest.
- follow track up till it turns dramatically right - continue straight ahead up the ridge in front (not much of a ridge at this stage).
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby gbagua » Sun 23 Jun, 2013 1:08 pm

Thanks heaps. This will save me precious time. :)
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby gbagua » Wed 10 Jul, 2013 3:32 pm

Has anyone been up Logan's recently? I was wondering about the tree one has to climb (I'd rather not to that to avoid damaging the poor thing). Is there an alternative way of accessing the slab after going up the chimney (based on the info available)?

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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby nq111 » Fri 12 Jul, 2013 6:58 pm

gbagua wrote:Has anyone been up Logan's recently? I was wondering about the tree one has to climb (I'd rather not to that to avoid damaging the poor thing). Is there an alternative way of accessing the slab after going up the chimney (based on the info available)?

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Went up last year, the tree was there.

We used the tree, but I remember thinking 'what is all the fuss about' for this point. If you are a reasonable climber / scrambler you will find a way up without it no problems.
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Re: Mt Barney - Logan's & SE Ridge

Postby gbagua » Sun 14 Jul, 2013 1:43 pm

I am a very environmentally conscious person (which is why I asked this question). Thanks anyway!

We will try to find an alternative route to climbing the tree.

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