by Kipper » Wed 01 Nov, 2017 8:09 am
I walked this track a few months ago, but only spent one night camping (Telegraph Saddle > LWB; LWB > Telegraph Saddle). In retrospect, if we'd had an extra night, it would have been a more relaxed walk, as the first day was a bit of a slog (we left Melbourne at 5am and weren't on the track until about 10am), so we arrived at LWB just before dusk. If you've got two nights, I'd start a bit further away at Tidal River and come back via Little Oberon Bay. If you head north at Telegraph Junction (i.e. heading back to Telegraph Saddle), you're basically walking on a four-wheel-drive track back to Telegraph Saddle, which is a bit of a downer.
As PCV says, there's not much that can hold you back on that track. You might want to check the tides, as you will need to cross the creek at Sealer's Cove. Depending on the tide, it will either be a knee-high crossing or a swim:) Also, when we were there, about half of the campsites at LWB were flooded, which meant there weren't many camp sites to choose from (especially given we arrived at dusk and an outdoor adventure group had already clocked-in!).
Enjoy! It's a stunning walk.