Signage on the track is inconsistent and, in places, misleading – map/compass/gps definitely advised. There are many tracks (old and new) throughout this area, some incorrectly marked on the various maps available – you’ve been warned !dplanet wrote:My final words for those planning to do the walk are: Be well-equipped with a proper topomap & a compass
Toilet construction has been completed at both Camerons (tank water available) and Waterfalls (no water). Note that Camerons Campground is a recognised 4WD/trailbike hotspot (noise potential).dplanet wrote:At the time of this writting, the toilet is under construction. BYO water?.
Just past the cairn (20m), a bike/foot track strikes left from the road. It winds down and around, crossing the road again lower down. The track then continues zigzaging down to, and then along, Nowhere Ck.dplanet wrote:take notice of an unofficial marker with stones on the right (position 706278, 5891324).
bmak wrote:Finally got a chance to complete the last section of this last week.
Walked from Emery track to waterfalls camp.
Nice out there at the moment as there was even plenty of water flowing over the waterfall for a change.
The new signage isn't hold up to the elements well as its only vinyl lettering on wood but that section of the track is very easy to navigate.
Doesn't look like the track gets much use and the yearly MTB race has had its last run so i expect track maintenance will suffer.
roxyadelaide wrote:Hi, I am thinking about planning a trip to this area next year. Was thinking about possibly doing Pyrenees Endurance Walk or Beeripmo Hike. Has anyone done both hikes? Are they similar? Which one did you prefer and why? What other good hikes are nearby that are worth doing?
roxyadelaide wrote:Hi, I am thinking about planning a trip to this area next year. Was thinking about possibly doing Pyrenees Endurance Walk or Beeripmo Hike. Has anyone done both hikes? Are they similar? Which one did you prefer and why? What other good hikes are nearby that are worth doing?
Snowzone wrote:roxyadelaide wrote:Hi, I am thinking about planning a trip to this area next year. Was thinking about possibly doing Pyrenees Endurance Walk or Beeripmo Hike. Has anyone done both hikes? Are they similar? Which one did you prefer and why? What other good hikes are nearby that are worth doing?
Roxy, I haven't done the Pyrenees walk for a few years but do Beeripmo regularly. The main difference is the Beeripmo is a circuit walk and the Pyrenees a through walk, so a car shuffle is needed.
I think the Beeripmo is a more pleasant walk with more diversity and some great views. Pyrenees is quite a dry area and forest is similar all the way through, no views that I can recall.
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