Pelion Traverse

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Pelion Traverse

Postby weetbix456 » Sun 23 Oct, 2011 6:17 pm

Thought I'd share some photos from my traverse of the Pelion Range over the show long weekend. First day was spent walking in the Arm River Track to Pelion Hut via Pillenger and Oakleigh, then it was an early rise to catch the first light of the next day on top of Pelion East.

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Reluctantly chucking the pack back on, it was time for the slog up Ossa, where there was still a fair amount of snow left on the higher slopes despite four days of sunshine.

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After reaching the summit I ducked down over the otherside, aiming for a smaller peak along the ridgeline which connects with Paddy's Nut, clambering over a series of massive slabs and doing my best to avoid the dropoffs. Once past the scree it was a welcoming relief reaching the magnificent grassy shelf and taking a breather by the tarns.

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By the time I shot up Paddy's Nut and over Thetis, I was looking forward to calling it a day, however found the decent down to Leonards Tarn a little less straight forward than it seemed..running into some fairly nasty scrub :roll: BUT once I bashed through discovered it was worth the effort, taking a splash and kicking back to admire the views.

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Next day I made my way straight up to Achilles, and had also planned to head out to Perrins Bluff..unfortunately accepting I wouldn't have time (knowing I still had to find a way over Pelion West). There were some nice tarns that would have made a perfect extra stop for the night along the ridge to PW. Once over the last hill before the mountain itself, I picked up what seemed to be a faint track that got me through the worst of the scrub, until the gruelling climb began. It turned out a little crazy at times, having to throw my pack up and down, squeeze though gaps and dangle around some dodgy cliff faces, jumbled up in the massive maze of truck sized slabs. Ever the "there's always a way" optimist, there were times I started to have my doubts, and it was a huge morale boost when I stumbled upon the final cairned route! Once I reached the top, the climb up the summit itself which I'd heard so much about seemed like a joke 8)

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After a big lollie hit, I continued zigzaging through the boulders following the route down to the Overland Track and back to Pelion Hut for the night, walking back out the Arm River Track the next morning. Totally stoked on the trip as a whole, four days of perfect weather, some amazing summits, plenty of heart racing adventure and some pretty fine looking leg muscles i must say :mrgreen:
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby Graham51 » Sun 23 Oct, 2011 6:24 pm

Great stuff and some fantastic photos.
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby MJD » Sun 23 Oct, 2011 8:00 pm

Very nice; good shots and what lovely weather. I've always liked the view from high on Ossa looking through to Gould & Hyperion.
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby J-Pugz » Sun 23 Oct, 2011 8:11 pm

Great Shots! Can't believe how much snow there was on Ossa!
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby Nick S » Sun 23 Oct, 2011 9:12 pm

Great trip report. I've yet to explore around Pelion west. Such nice weather in the past 2 weeks
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby stepbystep » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 5:55 am

Awesome stuff mate, wish I had the fitness of you young blokes....great pics too!
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby wander » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 7:48 am

Awesome trip, nice pics. Can you organise the weather for my next wander?
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby Mickeymoo » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 9:33 am

Very nice, great photos and write up, sounds/looks like a great trip!
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Postby doogs » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 10:09 am

Awesome photo WB, sounds like a great long weekend away!!!
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby Phil » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 10:56 am

Inspirational photos, great weather, thanks for sharing!!
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby frenchy_84 » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 11:25 am

great photos. Must have been a big day going from pelion hut to thetis over every peak in between
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby phan_TOM » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 3:08 pm

Awesome photos & what a place. Looks like you had a great trip and you definitely scored with the weather... my legs feel sore just thinking about it, might have to go and have a little lie down :lol:

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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby South_Aussie_Hiker » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 7:46 pm

Magnificent photos :D
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Re: Pelion Traverse

Postby andrewbish » Mon 24 Oct, 2011 8:11 pm

Wow, what an amazing, dramatic place.
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