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GRAMPIANS ONE END TO OTHER

Postby robbieA » Sun 01 Sep, 2013 7:27 pm

Hey people

i just want some help on doing a walk from one end of the Grampians to the other , i'm wondering if anyone has done this ? Or have any more info about this ? :D :D
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Re: GRAMPIANS ONE END TO OTHER

Postby MickyB » Sun 01 Sep, 2013 8:55 pm

Hi Robbie. Welcome to the forum. I am heading to the Grampians next weekend. Can't answer your question though. Perhaps post the question in the 'Victoria' forum. You might get a few more Victorians reading it who may be able to help you out.
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Re: GRAMPIANS ONE END TO OTHER

Postby Snowzone » Sun 01 Sep, 2013 9:11 pm

There are currently plans underway for a multiday walk from Mt. Zero to Dunkeld utilising some existing tracks and forming some new ones. This will probably still be some years away as many existing tracks are still being worked on after the floods from a few years back and recent fires have closed others. There is just not enough money in the kitty to get the work done that is needed.
If your talking off track, others have tried and failed on many occasions. Off track in the Gramps can be painfully slow, the pain is from the hakea scratching you to pieces, not sure if this was the kind of walking you were after or not?
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Re: GRAMPIANS ONE END TO OTHER

Postby robbieA » Sun 01 Sep, 2013 9:34 pm

thanks for that , yeah i have seen the news floating around about the walk , but as you said its still gonna be some time away , i have found a guy who has done it for a documentary and he said that he done it in 8 or 9 days , yeah i constantly visit the gramps and this is the walk i am looking at doing , yeah had a bit of experience walking off tracks and i reckon that should at least try , wont be for a little while but the more info i can gather the better.
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Re: GRAMPIANS ONE END TO OTHER

Postby Hallu » Sun 01 Sep, 2013 10:56 pm

I don't quite see the point of this North to South track, the Grampians aren't a single narrow range, there are many things to explore both East and West as well, a circuit would have been more appropriate, or just adding a couple more overnight walks. Not to mention that they'll use countless 4WD tracks as walking tracks, which is a certainly cheap but rubbish habit. Nobody likes walking one a wide 4WD track that isn't made for scenic exploration (Werribee Gorge, Lerderderg or the Mallee NPs come to mind).
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Re: GRAMPIANS ONE END TO OTHER

Postby vicpres » Sun 01 Sep, 2013 11:22 pm

The plans for the 'new' walk would see about 30% on new tracks and 70% on existing ones. The planned route is designed to maximise interest and enjoyment, which is the main reason why it will walked from north to south. The planning also provides for a number of circuit and/or feeder tracks and walks so that it will be possible to do shorter sections as well as the entire walk, unlike the Great Ocean Walk. As far as the money for the proposed development is concerned, it isn't being funded by Parks Vic who have little money anyway (or as a staffer said to me last year, Parks Vic doesn't have any money, and even if it did they don't have enough people to do much new anyway).
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