The track from the campsite to a small junction is fairly straight forward and only lasts a couple of hundred metres. At the junction, you have two ways of getting to the lake.
1. The Riggals Spur Track, which you then follow the Echo Point Track to the lake, is longer but not as hard as the next track.
2. Gillios Track is quite steep and drops 600 metres quite quickly in elevation.
We took the Gillios track and came back up the EP/RS track to come back.
The lake itself is absolutely stunning. While there isn't a lot to do there, you can chuck a line in or go for a swim in the chilly waters. I knew that camping was forbidden there but wasn't sure of the reasons why (thought it might have just been PV being tight). However, I have since learnt that it is considered a sacred place by a particular Aboriginal tribe and we have been given permission to visit but not stay. Needless to say, there was evidence of people having stayed there. Gotta wonder why people feel the need the need to be so disrespectful.
Anyway, I have blogged about it here: http://www.thehikingsociety.com.au/2016/11/01/lake-tali-karng-via-gillios-track/. Hope you enjoy the read!
Here are some pics from our day...





