Tasmania specific bushwalking discussion.
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Wed 29 Mar, 2023 7:17 pm
Does anyone know exactly where the 10 participants are located?
Wed 29 Mar, 2023 7:38 pm
I’m thinking Lake Murchison?
Wed 29 Mar, 2023 7:52 pm
When you think about the requirements and restrictions, it pretty well has to be one of the larger Hydro lakes that isn't in an NP or major Conservation Area. Mackintosh or Pieman would be the best bet: too much of Murchison is in the Cradle-St Clair NP. Come to think of it, a fair bit of Mackintosh is in the Granite Tor reserve which might cause problems ... I thought it was supposed to be alpine, but most of that is NP or CA so no fires, no hunting, no foraging which would make for a very difficult winter.
Wed 29 Mar, 2023 8:01 pm
Tough gig being around a hydro lake, in the middle of winter.
Wed 29 Mar, 2023 8:14 pm
Wasn't it Lake Plimsoll?
EDIT: Pimsoll Plimsoll who's counting lol
Wed 29 Mar, 2023 8:44 pm
Eggs'll figure it out.
Wed 29 Mar, 2023 9:06 pm
Where am I?
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Wed 29 Mar, 2023 11:17 pm
Its always a bit sketchy to judge others too quickly, but .......
Geez, I feel so much better about my own bushcraft skills just after watching the first episode !!
Thu 30 Mar, 2023 7:56 am
The preoccupation with *having* to boil water is already irritating me. Granted they're (I'm assuming) downstream of Roseberry so maybe there's a slight risk of something in the main river, but all the little streams and drains would be fine unless there's literally a dead possum floating in it.
Beautiful snowy drone shot of the King William Range, miles away to the south!
Still a little vague on the hunting specifics... wallaby and possum are fair game though live trapping only? I would have considered leg snares etc crueller/less ethical than say spearing and dispatching. Interesting to note in the end credits the DNRE regarding exemptions too.
Thu 30 Mar, 2023 8:31 am
Tortoise wrote:Where am I?
I'm pretty sure that's Pieman.
bumpingbill wrote:Wasn't it Lake Plimsoll?
Plimsoll is too small for ten people to be completely isolated from each other and the general public.
Thu 30 Mar, 2023 10:20 am
The shape of the shore looks more like Lake Pieman, though I can't see exactly where this would be. The parts with the dead trees look more like Lake Murchison. But the distances don't add up if both locations were used.
Thu 30 Mar, 2023 12:43 pm
Mechanic-AL wrote:Geez, I feel so much better about my own bushcraft skills just after watching the first episode !!

Me too..... and mine are very much at the lower end of the scale.
Tough gig, I don't envy them. I absolutely hate reality TV but I'm looking forward to the rest of this - I guess partly because there isn't the usual competitive beat-up and voting each other off etc. No-one knows how the other contestants are doing or how many are left.
Oh and no skimpy beach outfits!!!
Thu 30 Mar, 2023 4:11 pm
Tortoise wrote:The shape of the shore looks more like Lake Pieman, though I can't see exactly where this would be. The parts with the dead trees look more like Lake Murchison. But the distances don't add up if both locations were used.
There are plenty of sections of Pieman - away from the sealed road - with drowned forest. At a guess, I'd say it's in the western reaches. There are quite a few gravel roads and 4wd tracks that go into the lake at various points (recently walked a couple) but I assume the people would be dropped well away from them.
Thu 30 Mar, 2023 8:33 pm
Tortoise wrote:The shape of the shore looks more like Lake Pieman, though I can't see exactly where this would be. The parts with the dead trees look more like Lake Murchison. But the distances don't add up if both locations were used.
How specific do you want?
Thu 30 Mar, 2023 8:53 pm
icefest wrote:How specific do you want?
That's pretty good! I thought it'd be hard for them to all be a fair distance from a road. I wonder if they could hear trucks at times.
Sat 01 Apr, 2023 7:59 pm
Watching the re run on NITV tonight
Disappointed to see the area is populated with Brown Snakes?
Sat 01 Apr, 2023 10:03 pm
imagine how the brown snakes feel, so far from home in an unfamiliar landscape.
Sun 02 Apr, 2023 9:26 am
I’m surprised by how unprepared some of the participants seem to be.
They don’t appear to have a plan in mind of what order they’re going to do things and then spend (waste?) time on things that don’t seem urgent.
For example, some of them didn’t start setting up shelter until quite late on Day 1.
I would have thought setting up an interim shelter - good enough to get you through the first few days while you get settled in - would have been one of the first things you did when getting off the boat.
My list would probably be something like:
1. Shelter (interim)
2. Water (looks like that won’t be an issue)
3. Fire (warmth plus boiling water)
4. Explore
5. Start on gathering food
6. Find a better shelter location
Repeat for the next X months!
Mon 03 Apr, 2023 5:36 am
Overlandman wrote:Watching the re run on NITV tonight
Disappointed to see the area is populated with Brown Snakes?
And in episode 2 there is some discussion and closed captions of crows! (with a raven cawing in the background).
Mon 03 Apr, 2023 7:22 am
Without drone footage of other tasmanian locations to embellish the show, this place remain a depressing dam with dead trees sticking out of it. Luckily they have some skillful contestant, not random people crying after few hours in the bush or alpha males unable to setup a tarp. After all, Tasmania is sooo close to Antartica...
Mon 03 Apr, 2023 8:25 am
I love the "Go home rain, your drunk!"comment. Pity they edited out the rain replying "West Coast Tassie is home!"
Mon 03 Apr, 2023 8:56 am
ChrisJHC wrote:I’m surprised by how unprepared some of the participants seem to be.
Yes. Waiting until it's dark on Day 2 then deciding you can't find your headlamp.
Screaming at every animal noise????
Wed 05 Apr, 2023 11:07 pm
headwerkn wrote:The preoccupation with *having* to boil water is already irritating me.
A bit tough for the woman who pulled out because she thought not being able to light a fire meant that she couldn't drink.
Sat 08 Apr, 2023 1:36 pm
Last wrote:imagine how the brown snakes feel, so far from home in an unfamiliar landscape.
So good, at least the brown snakes can feast on the abundance of salmon in the lake
Sat 08 Apr, 2023 3:38 pm
Overlandman wrote:Disappointed to see the area is populated with Brown Snakes?
This just hit me. Regardless of species - active snakes in winter?
Sat 08 Apr, 2023 7:05 pm
north-north-west wrote:Overlandman wrote:Disappointed to see the area is populated with Brown Snakes?
This just hit me. Regardless of species - active snakes in winter?
Saw a tiger snake at the end of August last year and recently saw a White Lip laying out in the rain on top of Mt Pearce
Sun 09 Apr, 2023 7:52 am
Saw a tiger in the snow on the arm river track a few years back!
Sun 09 Apr, 2023 9:27 am
Don’t know if Brown Snakes are on their “allowed” list, but they would provide a good food source.
Sun 09 Apr, 2023 10:43 am
ChrisJHC wrote:Don’t know if Brown Snakes are on their “allowed” list, but they would provide a good food source.
There aren't any Brown Snakes in Tassie. We have three spcies: White-lip Whip, Tiger and Copperhead, with some sub-species of those particularly on the Basss Strait islands. Good luck on catching one - most bites occur when people try to handle them.
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