ILUVSWTAS wrote:Carrying a pack from Lake Sydney yup to Bobs however wouldnt be much fun, having a daypack was bad enough.
ak83 wrote:Just spoke to two guys who were down at Lk Sydney this weekend (and who found my waterbottle!). They said the water levels were not too high and the sink hole was clear and obvious. They attmpted to climb Bobs but ended up on the Boomerang. The track around pine lake was in similar condition as the track off the turnoff. They were interested in the route up to bobs and also where the water flows to?
rohjoe wrote:Dear Bobs Experts,
Is the saddle between Bobs and The Boomerang best approached via the western shore, or the eastern shore or Lake Sydney? Possibly a tough question unless one has been both ways, but it would be interesting to know if there is a consensus on this.
Cheers,
Rohan
pazzar wrote: There is a reasonable pad up the Boomerang from the saddle, but it requires you getting on your knees and crawling if you use it all the way up.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:pazzar wrote: There is a reasonable pad up the Boomerang from the saddle, but it requires you getting on your knees and crawling if you use it all the way up.
Hmmm not the one we came down.. :p It was pretty good all the way.
There's also a line of cairns going up to Bobs, but they aren't necessary as from the saddle it's pretty open.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:
The Southern side (hehehe) or side nearest to the sinkhole (I guess Eastern then?) has a pad all the way around it...
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