pazzar wrote:It is fine to camp at Dixons. It is a well established campsite with toilets.
I think you will have a lot more spare time than you think based on that itinerary. From Dixons, you will be able to climb all of the peaks comfortably in one day. I would suggest doing this, then spending day 3 walking to Lake Adelaide, maybe dropping packs and exploring down to Lake Meston, and then camping at Lake Adelaide. Then you can get an early start on day 4 and get out with plenty of time.
north-north-west wrote:By 'Lake Bathsheba', I assume you mean the Pool of Bethesda?
taswegian wrote:.
Someone asked about track conditions from Adelaide to Trappers Hut last month. Didn't hear back from them so none the wiser.
philm wrote:I'd make the little extra effort and walk on to Dixon's and give Wild Dog a miss. Dixon's is much nicer and more central as a base camp.
If it's hot you will have a steep climb up to Trappers then a reasonably exposed walk from Trappers to Wild Dog Creek - so when you arrive t Wild Dog you may be ready to stop there but I would walk on as the walk to Dixon's is mostly flat and will be worth it!
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