Camping on the Cobbler Plateau

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Camping on the Cobbler Plateau

Postby dplanet » Sat 28 Dec, 2013 9:50 am

As you know I recently did a walk up to Mt Cobbler. Though it can be done as a day walk, we did it as an overnight trip and camped on a plateau with good campsites around the junction of Cobbler Lake and Speculation Tracks. We chose a campsite about 100m up the Mt Cobbler track. It was a good campsite, with a good view of Mt Cobbler peaks, but there is no water. We carried all water for drinking and cooking. More information about the trip will be soon available.
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Re: Camping on the Cobbler Plateau

Postby Avatar » Sat 28 Dec, 2013 12:07 pm

How do you find the Moondance for condensation?
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Re: Camping on the Cobbler Plateau

Postby dplanet » Sat 28 Dec, 2013 12:26 pm

Avatar, Will reply when time permitting. I am busy with the packing to get away for several days.
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Re: Camping on the Cobbler Plateau

Postby dplanet » Sun 05 Jan, 2014 11:30 pm

Avatar wrote:How do you find the Moondance for condensation?

Condensation was noticed on the Moondance, but it was not a problem. Can't tell more about it because the tent has not been through rough weather condition.
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