by crockle » Wed 12 Feb, 2014 10:49 pm
I was put off this walk for some years due to it being described everywhere (Parks, walks guidebooks, map insets) as "Hard". It's actually not super 'Hard' -= it's more of a nuggety little walk.
As often gets pointed out, you can make a daywalk of it if you're so inclined, but I would definitely take the time to do the 2 days, spending the night at the Ist Wannon campsite on the plateau.
The Jimmy Creek campsite is very close to the road and as such is nothing very special.
If you are used to Wilson's Prom and the Great Ocean Walk, this will be a little more spartan - no tables, shelters etc at 1st Wannon campsite. Fresh water from the creek though. With a sputnik toilet and individually marked out tent sites, it's pretty civilized for bush camping all the same. You should only use a fuel stove at 1st Wannon.
The walk itself might leave you wondering as to 'where the track is' more than Sthn Prom or GOW. This is mostly to do with an occasional lack of markers on the plateau itself, but getting lost would be difficult - although I've never done this walk in really poor visibility, which wouldn't be that much fun.
In good visibility the views are fantastic - the Serra range on one side and (kind of unfortunately) farmland in the distance on the other. It's still a great panorama .
And walking up on the plateau is a great experience - hope you do it, and have a good time too.