
dazintaz wrote:How wet and muddy will the track be this time of the year? I walked here in May and it was very muddy into frog flats and up to Pelion.
dazfromtaz wrote:Sounds like it will be busy up to 30th September, called P&W Cradle MT and was told its very busy out there this month. $200, what does one expect in these tough times.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:dazfromtaz wrote:Sounds like it will be busy up to 30th September, called P&W Cradle MT and was told its very busy out there this month. $200, what does one expect in these tough times.
Spot on. And watch out for the roll on effect.... people will go to the Walls, or South Coast... or worse, the Arthurs to avoid paying the fee. The first 2 areas will get trashed, and the last will kill underprepared inexperienced people who were just trying to save a buck heading into a place that's beyond they're ability.
Phillipsart wrote:I'm looking forward to the Overland Track. I wouldn't mind doing the walk twice in the next year or two, Once during the warmer months and back again for winter, early or late winter, I want to see snow. I figured would be best to do the walk first in warmer months, so I know what to expect in regards to the terrain in cooler conditions. First trek in warmer weather will be solo, For the colder trek, I'll be looking for other's to join me with more experience than me in the snow. As I've never seen snow in my life, It's always a dream of mine to walk through snow.
Ent wrote: Did the Western Arthurs and while physically taxing (broken ribs three weeks beforehand in Ent parting MTB event) it was not any more extreme than a bad weather event on Cradle. Do tend to think that the Southerners over hype things in their part of the world.
north-north-west wrote:Ent wrote: Did the Western Arthurs and while physically taxing (broken ribs three weeks beforehand in Ent parting MTB event) it was not any more extreme than a bad weather event on Cradle. Do tend to think that the Southerners over hype things in their part of the world.
I don;t think anyone's ever said that the weather gets worse down south, just that the South West in general - and the WArthurs in particular - is even more changeable than elsewhere. The WArthurs have their own microclimate, you can't rely on forecasts or observations from anywhere for the weather there. It just does what it does.
north-north-west wrote:Yeah, but sometimes it's fun to pretend to take it seriously.
wayno wrote:$200? as well as a fee for entering the park....
i was looking at the overland track and flagged it for those reasons. lot cheaper to do part of it from both ends on a holiday pass, save the $200 for something else.... and $3000 for the guided walk? for that price you could fly to nz and two at least a couple of guided walks....
Wolfix wrote:I think it's fair enough given the quality of services on track to charge people to use it. Any concerns should be directed to the government re funding Parks Tas.
Wolfix wrote:As I said, the issue is clearly a lack of funding to Parks Tas. No such problem in NZ, where they have done things properly up until very recently.
wayno wrote:the question is is tas syphoning off the money from the OT to other areas instead of just using it to run the track.
ollster wrote:wayno wrote:the question is is tas syphoning off the money from the OT to other areas instead of just using it to run the track.
No, they'll be syphoning off the money from OLT to pay for executive car parking.
wayno wrote:Wolfix wrote:I think it's fair enough given the quality of services on track to charge people to use it. Any concerns should be directed to the government re funding Parks Tas.
yeah but given the quality of service it doesnt compare what you can get for your money in NZ. $200 plus park entry free and all you might get is a spot to pitch your tent, for that in nz you can do a great walk for $15 a night on a track thats better quality than the OT...
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