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Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 12:08 pm
by ads22
Hi,

This may have been answered somewhere else on the forum as it seems very popular. So apologies.

- Has anyone completed the Overland Track in spring (Sept/Oct)?
- Would you recommend the months in regards to; rainfall/temperatures/hiking numbers?
- Are there any trout fishing locations along the trail?
- Does anyone know the best/cheapest way to get from/to the hike? i.e. Launceston airport to Cradle Mt and; from the finish line to Hobart airport? (is this even the best way to do it?)

Any assistance would be terrific.

Cheers.

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 8:25 pm
by corvus
G'day ads22,
Sept /Oct weather on the OLT can be at its worst with Snow and heavy Rain,
You can fish in Dove Lake the Forth River ,Douglas Creek and Lake St Clair (I guess you have plenty of time to spare)
Transport can be a problem you will need to check out the various bus companies (there is a mention of them in a previous thread )

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 9:04 pm
by ads22
corvus,

Thanks for your reply. That is a bummer about the weather at that time. I might need to push it back to late OCT, hopefully the weather would have cleared a little by then.

Thanks also for the heads up on the trout locations. We are planning to do the hike over the six days but at a quick pace to enjoy some fishing time. Hopefully the creeks/rivers are on our shorter days.

Thanks.

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 9:10 pm
by corvus

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 9:15 pm
by Macca81
on the topic of weather, is there a site that has weather/snow/rainfall conditions on the overland (i ask this having done NO searching at all, i assume BOM would have a station nearby somewhere, but i havnt looked to know...)

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 9:19 pm
by Macca81
i have half answered my own question, BOM has a lake st clair station http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDT60801/IDT60801.94976.shtml, however it doesnt have a snowfall reading AFAIK

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 9:31 pm
by ads22
corvus wrote:http://www.tasmaniantourcompany.com.au/ and Maxwells Coaches http://maxwell-coaches.com.au/
Are worth checking out


Thanks for these links they are a great help.

I've seen some youtube footage of people leaving/ending the hike on a ferry. Can you leave St Clair via ferry and bus?

Also; could anyone recommend starting at Dove Lake or Ronny Creek?

Cheers.

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 10:02 pm
by Nuts
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3497&p=39151&hilit=tiger+coaCHES#p39151

This is a link for the various private operators, the best option, not the cheapest. Check with the regular public services from lake St Clair to get to hobart.

Contact the LSC resort to book the ferry, theyll know about the buses at the time.

Did you read through the sticky at the start of the forum section: Overland Track Reference - Important stuff

As corvus said, Can be snow and rain, can also be dry and sunny!

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 10:10 pm
by corvus
The Ferry takes you from Narcissus to the Visitors Centre at Cynthia Bay you catch the bus from there.
My personal choice is to start from Ronny Creek which takes you past Crater Falls and Crater Lake however you miss out on the magic view of Cradle towering over Dove Lake (if there is a view) by going this way and the rise is more gradual than from Dove Lake.

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 10:16 pm
by Nuts
This is about the cheapest (paid) option: http://www.tassielink.com.au

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Tue 03 Aug, 2010 11:22 pm
by rucksack
Now Corvus, you know as well as I do that in September-October on the OLT, it will be clear blue skies and 18ºC to 20ºC every day, with a slight tail wind whenever needed. Rain and snow? Don't even think about it! And fresh coffee at every hut too. Gosh, it's so much better than those old days!

DARLENE: Is that a Wessex Saddleback up there Ted?

TED: I don't think so Darlene, looks like a White Landrace to me.

DARLENE: Are you sure? It looks very much like a Saddleback to me.

FRANK: Where?

DARLENE: (Pointing) Up there. Twelve o'clock, into the sun.

FRANK: Oh that's just a big fat pig Darlene.

DARLENE: Are you sure Frank? It could be an Angler Sattelschwein?

FRANK: No Darlene, it's just a big fat pig.

TED: You would know Frank.

DARLENE: Now boys, stop that!

rucksack

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Wed 04 Aug, 2010 9:18 am
by Erica
corvus wrote:You can fish in Dove Lake the Forth River ,Douglas Creek and Lake St Clair (I guess you have plenty of time to spare)


there are also trout in the mersey, both above and below hartnett falls. spent a lovely afternoon there last summer fishing, all rather little but still good fun.

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Wed 04 Aug, 2010 11:50 am
by corvus
Rucksack spoken with the voice of experience oink oink the boys missed the Blue Moon :lol:

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Thu 05 Aug, 2010 10:49 pm
by corvus
ads22 you may well get lucky and experience that "blue moon" and get sunshine for the whole trip but make sure you bring your wet weather gear jic :wink:

Re: Overland Track in spring.

PostPosted: Thu 05 Aug, 2010 11:11 pm
by Nuts
snow and rain have been the exception recently :wink: