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Postby KazB » Sun 04 May, 2014 9:52 pm

We would like to walk from Yarramalong to Teralba in the next few weeks.
Can anyone comment on reliable water and how many days you think it would take?
Has anyone stayed at the accommodation options?
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Re: great north walk

Postby wildwalks » Tue 06 May, 2014 11:57 am

Hi KazB

I walked the Basin to Heaton Gap last week - over three days. Five days for you plan would be good -- possible todo in 4 if in a hurry - but it is a hilly section of the GNW with some over grown sections.

Water tank at the Basin and at Watagan HQ where both empty.
there was water in creeks (needing treating) at The Basin, Wollombi Brook, Watagan Creek (in farm), in the Crawford Tank beside the hut, some very gross looking water in the dam at the 'Saddle Rest area' west of Barrabba, Hunter lookout tank had water, Wallis Creek, Heaton lookout, some gross water in dam beside Heaton Communications tower and then a tap at heaton gap.

Take your time around the gullies through Wallis Creek area - these are overgrown at the moment and the track is not always really obvious.

hope that helps.

Happy walking

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Re: great north walk

Postby KazB » Thu 08 May, 2014 10:14 pm

Thanks Matt,
Any ideas on transport?
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Re: great north walk

Postby wildwalks » Sat 10 May, 2014 8:33 pm

Hey Kaz
There is a school bus from Wyong to Yarramalong. It is a bit of a hassle - doable but probably easier to get a friend to drop you off - or do a car shuffle.
From Teralba it is an easy train ride.
Happy walking

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Re: great north walk

Postby robertoman » Mon 18 Aug, 2014 9:46 pm

walking GNW from Teralba to Patonga is on my "to do" list, but water seems to be an issue. Where are there (fairly) reliable water tanks ? I scouted out the Archery Range camp site near Yarramalong last week where the tank is no longer operational. Am I best to rely on creeks and purifying ? All this recent rain is making that a better option daily
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Re: great north walk

Postby forest » Tue 19 Aug, 2014 2:17 pm

Plenty of rain water about ATM. I was out there yesterday (And it was hammering down all day) and most of the creeks were flowing.

There is a tank I believe at Crawfords Hut near the Congewai East track head, havn't dropped in there for a while though.

Also there is a brand new little roof shelter with small tank at the top of ridge above Cedar Creek track head where the walking trail hits the firetrail at the very top of the climb (Walkers Rest Area).
That ones really new. ie, last few weeks. Not a large tank though so could be unreliable.
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Re: great north walk

Postby robertoman » Tue 19 Aug, 2014 8:00 pm

Thanks Forest. I do love those little shelter/ tank arrangements. The one on Convict Road at 10 Mile Hollow is most welcome. A few more along the GNW wouldbe brilliant !! Or fix the tanks that have been vandadlised.
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Re: great north walk

Postby gedanate » Sat 06 Jun, 2015 10:04 pm

"Fixing" the vandals would be more effective. Ah, if only it was that easy! ;-)
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