Walk_fat boy_walk wrote:Best to seek advice from those who have done it since the fires. There is a "track" the whole way, but like a lot of tracks in the area can be vague in places (moreso in the gangerangs) and isn't signposted. Fires might (or might not) have obscured the tracks, or weeds/regrowth might be an issue, but as I said you'd need to ask more recent walkers. Also bear in mind that there are numerous ways to do it... most popular is via strongleg and yellow pup but there are numerous options.
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Xplora wrote:Good advice above. Having done it a number of ways years ago also I can say it is worthwhile but the track can be very vague in places. You just need to be map or position aware. Many years ago someone, with only a mud map (so I heard), died on the way down from Cloudmaker to Dex creek. Not sure of the circumstances now but he was on his own. The wrong way can be worn well also as people return on it when they find out their mistake.
roopass wrote:So how hairy is Tarros ladder ?, not the best with heights , couple of the videos I’ve seen, it does look like a bit of a challenge
roopass wrote:So how hairy is Tarros ladder ?, not the best with heights , couple of the videos I’ve seen, it does look like a bit of a challenge
roopass wrote:Ok tks Greg, I guess I’ll assess the situation when I get there , I’ve got a 10m length rope, or would I need to buy a longer one ?
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