wilson's Prom trip report

Hi
I was hiking at the Prom on March 22nd 2011 when the storm hit. It was scary!!.
I went back with my G/f for the first time this weekend, April 21,22,23 2012. We hiked 40 kms or so .We hiked 17 kms in one day with full pack s via Oberon bay to Roaring meg.
A bunch of CB radio nerds had colonized the campsite and had set up two large antennae and portable battery powered CB radios !!!!. They had CB radios and had no interest in talking to each other or digging nature. They just went on with " crrrrrr, roger, over, delta wanker mike echo gold, do you read me, copy over..." for hours. It ruined our peace and quiet.
Roaring meg was Leech infested.
The track to South Point is open but also Leech infested, esp. after it rained cats and dogs with lightening and thunder. .I secretly hoped the lightning would strike the CB radio nerds' antennae. . The views at South Point were worth the walk.
We moved onto Oberon bay in time to set up our tents to beat another thundery downpour.
There is no drinking water at Oberon bay. You must carry it in.
The damage and havoc created by the storm and flood last year is still evident everywhere and on a grand scale.
The lighthouse is now open for bookings and the SE track is open up to Waterloo bay.Sealers Cove is open but only from refuge cove. You then have to double back to Refuge cove to get back to Tidal river via Oberon bay.
Work is under way to open up Telegraph saddle and the Sealers' cove access to hikers from The Mt Oberon carpark/Telegraph saddle.
Overall it was a pleasant and strenous trip to the Prom.
I was hiking at the Prom on March 22nd 2011 when the storm hit. It was scary!!.
I went back with my G/f for the first time this weekend, April 21,22,23 2012. We hiked 40 kms or so .We hiked 17 kms in one day with full pack s via Oberon bay to Roaring meg.
A bunch of CB radio nerds had colonized the campsite and had set up two large antennae and portable battery powered CB radios !!!!. They had CB radios and had no interest in talking to each other or digging nature. They just went on with " crrrrrr, roger, over, delta wanker mike echo gold, do you read me, copy over..." for hours. It ruined our peace and quiet.



Roaring meg was Leech infested.

We moved onto Oberon bay in time to set up our tents to beat another thundery downpour.
There is no drinking water at Oberon bay. You must carry it in.
The damage and havoc created by the storm and flood last year is still evident everywhere and on a grand scale.
The lighthouse is now open for bookings and the SE track is open up to Waterloo bay.Sealers Cove is open but only from refuge cove. You then have to double back to Refuge cove to get back to Tidal river via Oberon bay.
Work is under way to open up Telegraph saddle and the Sealers' cove access to hikers from The Mt Oberon carpark/Telegraph saddle.
Overall it was a pleasant and strenous trip to the Prom.