dplanet wrote:After browsing at a few relevant websites, the finding is that it is still possible to do a walk or two near Lake Tarli Karng.
icefest wrote:Where does the third day come into use?
I thought it's a one day in, one day out job.
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:The high country in bad weather is no place for sane people.
north-north-west wrote:paidal_chalne_vala wrote:The high country in bad weather is no place for sane people.
It just takes a certain type of sanity. Or insanity. But if you're prepared for the conditions, it's wonderful.
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"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
Northy351 wrote:Wellington River, Licola, Victoria https://maps.google.com.au/maps?output=classic&dg=brw
Latest River Heights for Macalister River at Licola
Flood levels: Minor: 2.70 metres , Issued at 8:15 am EDT Tuesday 21 October 2014
kilowhiskey wrote:Hey, Just wondering if anyone had any up to date info on lake and surrounding areas. How high the lake is at the moment? whether its possible to camp on the lake shore? How deep/fast flowing the wellington river is at the moment and whether the Wellington river track wouldn't be too hard going with the many crossings.
Thinking of spending Tuesday/Wednesday night out this way. Will post back regardless with an update on conditions etc..
Northy351 wrote:LOL , As Albert Einstein once said, “Don’t believe every quote you read on the internet. It's all fake.
chops38 wrote:I was up there on the weekend and walked from Tamboritha Rd down into the Moroka River.
The Macallister would have been no issue to cross at all.
Be careful of snakes, we saw a couple of good size Browns
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