by Aardvark » Wed 03 May, 2023 10:06 am
Tracks with cabins. Not likely.
Cabins aren't encouraged in this climate as they are not considered necessary.
It presents maintenance and waste disposal issues.
The removal of the hut on Mt.Barney in 1975(i think) , near the Qld/Nsw border is a good example of that.
As for 2-3 day walks. Well, It's unlimited. However, if you're looking for established walks, with a name and signage and maybe facilities of some kind, you're probably going to be within the coastal or immediate hinterland area and they will not be too well known outside of that area.
Can you be more specific with the area you have in mind.
Northern NSW extends for hundreds of kilometres inland.
My preference for walks in NSW would lie in the hinterland or more so as far as Tenterfield. ie the northern rivers headwaters. Places such as Cataract river, Bookookoorara Ck, Boonoo Boonoo
Ever on the search for a one ended stick.