Larapinta Apr 2013

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Larapinta Apr 2013

Postby Jason68 » Mon 29 Apr, 2013 6:50 pm

Quick note on Larapinta(e-w 10 days) just completed.
Temps 30 odd, so up to 34/5 on ranges, shade/water is ur friend, southerners may still have to hide in heat of day :shock:
Rocks and flies by the millions, fly veil (must), serviceable boots (my scarpas separated with heat and rocks - god bless super glue and zippy ties).
Water, all tanks full, up to individual as to how much water you carry, won't comment, always a subject that people feel strongly about :? Swimming water in avely, orminston & redbank gorges... So, so good :D
Animals, birds, snakes, dingoes, wild horses and cattle.
People, saw 3 people actually on trail, was great chatting to tourists at gorges though. Met some really nice people.
Terrain, real work out on the knees and ankles, up and down constantly to and from 1200m. Did I mention the rocks?! Lol Watch out for arch bridges and steps created by a mob of taswegian stonemason volunteers, stunning work fellas!
Directions, take maps, 2/3 dodgy areas plus good to know where you are.
Shelters, so so, most time under Mossie net as no dew, awesome having a ceiling of stars. Watch out for the bomb proof bunkers at Finke River and (? Memory), solid steel! With gas! We'll be paying in no time :shock:
Overall, ruggedly beautiful, so very peaceful, get in some work on the legs, knees and ankles to make it that little more enjoyable hey :P
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Re: Larapinta Apr 2013

Postby forest » Tue 30 Apr, 2013 8:10 am

Hi Jason
Thanks for the info, Gees you got in nice and early this season. I'd imagine the flies would be thick this time of year.
I'm out there in 6 weeks and hopefully the first freezing night has killed the things off for my walk by then.

Did you find that there was water at Fringe Lilly Campsite. (Normally from what I read a few hundred meters down from the actual campsite)
I know it's been pretty dry out there this wet season and I'm not sure if the water will be as ubundant as the last few years on the trail.

I'd love to hear what your trip itinerary looked like. I'm also planning 10 days but wil be walking W-E.

Great news about no dew as I'm planning to just sleep under the star's myself on a ground sheet with the tarp as backup for moisture.
I am a GEAR JUNKIE and GRAM COUNTER !!

There, It's out. I said it, Ahh I feel better now :lol:
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Re: Larapinta Apr 2013

Postby Eremophila » Tue 30 Apr, 2013 10:35 pm

Surprised you didn't see more people on the trail ?!

Shouldn't be any dew unless it rains.

Bunkers at Finke River and Jay Creek, have been there a few years now. They are indeed impressive :D
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