Nuts wrote:Nice collection of pics, thanks , imagined it would be easy walking (a Stroll)
eggs wrote:Long Tarns is a big target for describing a walking track.
We crossed it right near its north end and then headed over the ridge and down to North Daisy Lake.
I think the SE track starts way down the other end of the Long Tarns.
It was all pretty good open walking until we headed from North Daisy Lake directly towards Lake Tyre via the valley to the south west.
This valley is lined with multiple moraines running across the valley - making it a lot of steep and rocky up and down and generally scrubby.
By the sounds of it - Dave followed the higher ridge to the east and avoided this.
Then, having gained the heights north of Lake Tyre we encountered a very thick section as we sidled down and across to the east side of Lake Tyre.
I noted in our report that we may have had an easier path if we had proceeded to skirt around South Daisy Lake and then Lake Nutting, but it sounds from Dave's comments like the high ground of the ridge is a good way to go.
flyfisher wrote:Nutting's cross, near Long tarns, alongside what I think is Ritters track.
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