rbrand wrote:Hello All,
I would appreciate if group members could recommend some good walks in Victoria.
I'm traveling to Australia this December for about three weeks. I'm looking for a walk of 3-6 days and a circuit would make logistics easier. Regardless, I'll have to rely on public transport or a shuttle service. Finally, I am mostly interested in mountainous regions. I live in Hawaii so resources on walking in Victoria or Australia in general are limited.
For some background, I will be hiking solo. I am fit and have fairly extensive experience hiking, backpacking, climbing in the western USA (Alaska, Rocky Mountains, and deserts), as well internationally in NZ, Scotland, and Latin America.
Thanks,
Brand
Brand, there are many walks in Victoria from desert to Alpine.
A lot of the serious walks are not on well defined tracks, just a foot pad or no foot pad with occasional markers on a tree or rock.
Others are on a combination of forestry or fire access tracks and foot tracks.
I suggest you go through the Victorian track notes section
viewforum.php?f=46 to get a feel for what there is and what to expect.
It would be worth getting one or some of the local walk books like these once you've decided on which areas you'd like to explore.
http://osp.com.au/?product=bushwalks-in ... orian-alpshttp://osp.com.au/?product=discovering- ... s-gariwerdhttp://osp.com.au/?product=melbournes-western-gorgeshttp://osp.com.au/?product=bushwalking-in-australiaThe nearest walks to melbourne are probably the western gorges walks which are within an hour os so of the city.
The Alpine walks are at least 4 to 5 hours from the city or more.
The Grampians are around 2 1/2 to 3 hours from the city.
Good luck with your adventure.