tazzieguy wrote:Hi guys, As some of you know I will be walking through the never never in the coming weeks. Was wandering if anyone could pm me any tips or suggestions including a location of the 'tree' to cross the river. Also what is it like this time of year, some people say it is a great walk others say the never never means you never never want to go back there again! Cheers
This log? Are you sure its UPstream from McCoy's?Out_Walking wrote: If you use a GPS I could help you out but it wouldn't be too hard to find I guess as it's upstream from McCoy's Falls.
sthughes wrote:Yep that's the log. Just upstream of McCoy falls at 55G 429380 5358472 (ADG66)
Out_Walking wrote:I'm the bloke in the Frank in Oz blog who did the Never Never with my son in winter this year. We had a lousy day but one of the main problems we had was the short winter day. I'm thinking it would be a lot easier with more daylight. I guess with some warmer weather it could be better as well? Hang on, what am I thinking? I can imagine it's always wet through there!
The concept is pretty easy. I thought just follow the Mersey River for 5 kilometres and cross at the 'log'. Well, it was a little bit tougher than I imagined. I got the GPS reading off Frank which has the log on it. If you use a GPS I could help you out but it wouldn't be too hard to find I guess as it's upstream from McCoy's Falls. Summing up expect lots of mud, leeches and scrub. I'm reminiscing now by the way![]()
I agree with cixelsyd in that it was a day of pain in an overall great walk! We walked from the Walls of Jerusalem through the Never Never and then went north back to Cradle Mountain. So many highlights...
I have my own blog of waffle where I have the hike written up in it. Have a look if you are bored but don't expect quality![]()
http://www.hikingfiasco.com
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