Overland track permit

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An electronic guidebook for planning and walking the Overland Track.
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Overland track permit

Postby mountnman » Wed 19 Dec, 2012 1:19 pm

I was hoping to walk the track in January 2014, but unfortunately I can't get time off work (more than a year in advance......). Anyways, I somehow got approved for the QLD school holidays in September/October, and am now planning to do the trip then. The itinery I am working on has us finishing on the 1st of October, the first day of the permit system. Now, do I need to get a permit because I will be on the track when the permits begin, or will I be ok because I would have commenced the walk prior to the 1st?
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Re: Overland track permit

Postby gayet » Wed 19 Dec, 2012 1:32 pm

You book for a departure date and permits apply from the departure date, not the period on the track. So departurte before 1 October, by my reading/understanding , requires no permit. But I may be wrong :oops:
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Re: Overland track permit

Postby north-north-west » Wed 19 Dec, 2012 6:31 pm

mountnman wrote:I was hoping to walk the track in January 2014, but unfortunately I can't get time off work (more than a year in advance......). Anyways, I somehow got approved for the QLD school holidays in September/October, and am now planning to do the trip then. The itinerary I am working on has us finishing on the 1st of October, the first day of the permit system. Now, do I need to get a permit because I will be on the track when the permits begin, or will I be ok because I would have commenced the walk prior to the 1st?

Start from the south and it won't matter. Anyway, you're allowed to do a one day section without a permit, so if you're only on the track for one day of the permit period I don't see how they can legally object.
I have started out from Narcissus the day before the permit period ended and had no trouble. Or shouldn't I admit to that publicly?
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Re: Overland track permit

Postby Nuts » Wed 19 Dec, 2012 6:33 pm

You'll be fine mountnman, as others have said. I would suggest avoiding that last week though, lots of others may have a similar idea.
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Re: Overland track permit

Postby mountnman » Wed 19 Dec, 2012 8:40 pm

Thanks for all the info :D . Sounds like it's a go. I'd still rather do the track when it's wet and cold and busy than not at all!
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