paidal_chalne_vala wrote:Another option is start early , fang it up the Bungalow spur, visit the summit of Mt FT and then descend via the NW spur.
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:In summer it would be brutal, hot, dry and fly blown and and tough ascending the BA spur. The last pinch from the BA hut ruins to the Razorback summit is so steep it is just wrong . It climbs 460 vertical Metres in 2 kms.
Paul De Andrade wrote:
I myself this weekend just gone went from Harrietville to Federation Hut (then side trip to Feathertop). Next day went across Razorback for about 3/4km then down the Champion Spur track back to Harrietville. Would be tough but achievable in a day and as it's a circuit, you'll be back where you started.
Paul De Andrade wrote:............Next day went across Razorback for about 3/4km then down the Champion Spur track back to Harrietville. Would be tough but achievable in a day and as it's a circuit, you'll be back where you started.
neilmny wrote:Hi Paul, Interesting loop. Is the track still in existance or did you just follow the spur through the bush?
neilmny wrote:Paul De Andrade wrote:............Next day went across Razorback for about 3/4km then down the Champion Spur track back to Harrietville. Would be tough but achievable in a day and as it's a circuit, you'll be back where you started.
Hi Paul, Interesting loop. Is the track still in existance or did you just follow the spur through the bush?
Only a couple of posts....welcome to the forum Paul.
Snowzone wrote:Neil, I did this with Paul, there is no track for the top section of the spur. Regrowth was quite thick in places and the spur is very steep at the top. Once down lower an old firetrail is followed for the remainder down to the river then criss cross the river back to Harrietville. Some tree fall on the fire trail but not too bad.
Cauchs wrote:Thanks for all the info guys. We walked out to Feathertop on Friday. I reckon this has to be one of the best walks I have done in Vic!
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