taswaterfalls.com wrote:we opted to do lady lake instead. Had a mate who hadnt done much walking in past so this was a good start for him. bleeding/blood-soaked awesome weather for it. Trecked down as far as lucy long then turned back. It was soundly decided that a car shuffle trip starting at higgs track on a friday night at lady lake hut, into ironstone hut on saturday night and back out to lake mackenzie on the sunday is the go in near future. If you are interested in joining in shoot me a pm or leave a message here
kantonysen wrote:Sounds like a great trip. Just make sure that the water levels are down in Lake McKenzie it will make it a decidedly easier trip. When going into Lake Nameless I make sure that Lake McKenzie is down 4 metres from full when going in via Lake Explorer. It is possible to get lake levels from the Hydro web site. http://www.hydro.com.au/home/Tourism+an ... Levels.htm
Cheers
Keith
kantonysen wrote:Sounds like a great trip. Just make sure that the water levels are down in Lake McKenzie it will make it a decidedly easier trip. When going into Lake Nameless I make sure that Lake McKenzie is down 4 metres from full when going in via Lake Explorer. It is possible to get lake levels from the Hydro web site. http://www.hydro.com.au/home/Tourism+an ... Levels.htm
Cheers
Keith
dee_legg wrote:all i know is we started at a car park at either fish river or moses creek and after crossing two rivers/ creeks.. one on a bridge and one by rock hopping we climbed for a good hour before coming to a reasonably sized waterfall.
tastrekker wrote:dee_legg wrote:all i know is we started at a car park at either fish river or moses creek and after crossing two rivers/ creeks.. one on a bridge and one by rock hopping we climbed for a good hour before coming to a reasonably sized waterfall.
This sounds a lot like Little Fisher to me. I'll create a new topic in this Walks and Locations forum to tell you more.
Parks and Wildlife wrote:Mersey River swing bridge to Lees Paddocks track is now open
Updated - 14 January 2008
Repairs to the Pine Hut Plain swing bridge that crosses the Mersey River on the Lees Paddocks walking track have now been completed. This bridge was brought down as a result of the flooding of the Mersey River late last year. The restringing, repairs and engineering certification of the bridge has been completed and the bridge is now open again to bushwalkers.
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