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King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Mon 04 Dec, 2017 6:53 pm
by Bradbeeswax
Hey Fellow hikers,
I'm planning a 4 day walk from King Hut, Mt Spec and Lake Cobbler, King Hut with maybe a rest day in there somewhere. Just wondering if anybody has been up King Spur lately to Mt Koonika and might be able to give me an insight into the track conditions?
Many thanks in advance

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Mon 04 Dec, 2017 8:23 pm
by bernieq
A month ago, King Spur was 'as normal' - it's a footpad rather than a track with sections that are a little scrubby but not particularly thick. The Davesia is starting to thin as the canopy above thickens. Davesia is the broad-leaved tall shrub with yellow flowers. It's OK when dry but a pain after rain. It's also a pain after flowering as bulk pollen makes a great irritant. Then the caterpillars move in and pushing through quickly covers you in green sticky gunk!

Koonika to Spec, and down Muesli Spur, are both an open stroll.

Have you been up King Spur before? There are a couple of navigation challenges.

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Tue 05 Dec, 2017 3:48 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
Recent reports from Timbertop school group leaders say that there is rock climbing and bush bashing along the foot pad up King Spur. However a number of school groups have gone through there recently so that the foot pad will be less faint. The track starts where Timbertop school have left a bottle with a note book inside it near the Bridge at the Speculation road near where it joins King Basin Road.

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Fri 08 Dec, 2017 1:58 pm
by Snowzone
I have done this loop several times in the last couple of years and it is very enjoyable. I usually only take 3 days but if you want to cruise and have a rest day what better place than to take one. :)
I agree with Bernieq's summary and at least the Davesia is soft to push through. Yes it does require some navigation but you'll soon work out if you've gone wrong as it's a fairly distinct spur with a couple of saddles. There is a change of direction to drop down into a deep saddle being the trickiest part. There is a bit of scrambling on the last climb to the top but it's not that challenging. Take plenty of water for the climb.

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Fri 08 Dec, 2017 3:43 pm
by north-north-west
You're really making me feel my age and infirmity, you know. I did it in two mostly relaxed days (OK, the snake was a bit of a bother, and it took absolutely ages to reach Spec from Koonika, and the treefalls on the roads and tracks were insane), including the Cobbler and Falls sidetrips. One night up on Spoeculation, and what a glorious night it was . . .
The last five years have been very steeply downhill. :(

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Mon 11 Dec, 2017 6:39 pm
by Bradbeeswax
Hey thanks people for the great advice, that all sounds do-able to me :)
Bernieq - no i haven't hiked up this spur before, but i've been to Spec via The Crosscut - looking forward to getting back there.
And just wondering also if there there any potential bush camping spots between Mt Cobbler and Muesli track turnoff?, just in case the Jack Daniel crew have invaded Lake Cobbler and are starting the Christmas Party early.

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Mon 11 Dec, 2017 7:40 pm
by bernieq
There is a campsite just off the Cobbler Lake rd, where it turns from west to south - where the the track from Mt Cobbler meets the road. Some maps mark it as a camp. Although it's accessible by 4WD, it's not as popular as the Lake.

There is water from the creek (spring) a short distance to the west, down an obvious foot pad.

The two navigation challenges that I mentioned are :
1. At the 1400m knoll, you need to head east. On the ground, it's easy to continue south then have to retrace. Also, on the map it looks easy to bypass the 1400 knoll and sidle from 1360m to 1400m - he vegetation and terrain makes that not ideal.
2. In the last major saddle (1500m), drop off to the N (left) on a footpad, drop a little then climb a lot into a shallow saddle before the final direct climb to the summit.
BTW: pm me if a gpx is of any use to you.

One other suggestion : from Koonika, I guess you'll head along the ridge towards Mt Spec - it's very enjoyable. Rather than continue all the way to the Spec summit (then have to down-and-back to fetch water), drop off the ridge at the last saddle (1500m), go directly down to the road and walk into Camp Creek for water then up to Spec. It's quicker.

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nearing Mt Koonika summit, on King Spur - Nov 2017

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Tue 12 Dec, 2017 5:02 am
by Xplora
bernieq wrote:There is a campsite just off the Cobbler Lake rd, where it turns from west to south - where the the track from Mt Cobbler meets the road. Some maps mark it as a camp. Although it's accessible by 4WD, it's not as popular as the Lake.

There is water from the creek (spring) a short distance to the west, down an obvious foot pad.

We have camped there with the car and didn't need water but good to know about the spring. Easy walk on the ridge line from there to Mt. Cobbler.

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Tue 12 Dec, 2017 6:09 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
Last month when I was out that way some Timbertop school girls recently also told me there is water nearby at that track junction near where the Mt. Cobbler foot track meets the 4 WD track.The school keeps a bottle with a note pad at that campsite . At that place there is a PV sign pointing to Mt. Cobbler. Timbertop school group use that campsite often.

There is a fire circle there.Mustering Flat has no obvious water source but it has a decent campsite that would get less yobbos than Lake Cobbler does. Lake Cobbler , noisy yobbos, combustion engines, booze etc. it fits together to ruin what is really pleasant spot. One could even cart extra water up to the track junction at the cairn on the Mt. Cobbler foot track. There are a number of good tent sites and evidence of campfires etc there too.That would be 100 % yobbo free. That hike up from the Lake is a stiff ascent.

Re: King Spur, Mount Koonika conditions?

PostPosted: Thu 08 Nov, 2018 9:38 pm
by paidal_chalne_vala
I am looking at going up King Spur in early December 2018 . If not King Spur then Helicopter spur. I will report back.