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Hattah - Kulkyne walk

Postby alanoutgear » Sun 11 Jul, 2010 7:40 pm

I'm keen to do a 3 or 4 day walk in the Hattah - Kulkyne Park, and was wondering if anyone had some experience or ideas. Planning to go this Spring, and assume would need to do water drops near the campsites.
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Re: Hattah - Kulkyne walk

Postby jcr_au » Tue 13 Jul, 2010 6:37 pm

Can't say I know of any walks in the Hattah-Kulkyne, but there is a walk described in one of the books (chapmans I think) which is a 3 day walk from the Pink Lakes to Mt Crozier & return via some other spot. There is a walkers only camp at Mt Crozier but you would have to check on water supplies & the second leg doesn't end at a water point so drops would be required. A high clearance 4x4 would be required to get in there
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Re: Hattah - Kulkyne walk

Postby north-north-west » Tue 13 Jul, 2010 6:46 pm

If you go to: http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_display.cfm?park=111
And then to the park map and notes (the link is down near the bottom of the page), you might get a better idea of what's possible.

Apparently problems with the lake water at the moment, plus some flooding . . .
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Re: Hattah - Kulkyne walk

Postby alanoutgear » Thu 15 Jul, 2010 10:10 pm

Thanks guys -I need to talk to PV because of the flooding and closed tracks, but it's looking good for 6 weeks time.
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Re: Hattah - Kulkyne walk

Postby Tony » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 5:33 am

Hi Alan,

The latest issue of Wild magazine has a feature on Hattah - Kulkyne Park.

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Re: Hattah - Kulkyne walk

Postby Robbo » Fri 16 Jul, 2010 11:28 pm

alanoutgear wrote:I'm keen to do a 3 or 4 day walk in the Hattah - Kulkyne Park, and was wondering if anyone had some experience or ideas. Planning to go this Spring, and assume would need to do water drops near the campsites.


I have camped at the Lake Mournpall facility - about 12 years ago. There was water in it then and we were able to sail on the lake with a catamaran.

There are plenty of walks and tracks in the area on that side of the highway that I know of - and yes you will need to carry water or arrange water drops as I notice there is an alert about the water in the park at the moment.

Here is a link to the PV site: http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/resources05/05_0337.pdf

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Re: Hattah - Kulkyne walk

Postby Bill P » Fri 23 Jul, 2010 2:51 pm

Hi Alan

Theres good walking in Hattah Kulkye. Since its flat you can cover a heap of it in 3-4 days. I've drunk the Murray water but I woudn't drink the lake water. The power lines are a good handrail for navigation. Just a tip, when the lakes flood its hard to make sense of the map.

Pink Lakes is a ripper 3 day walk. Rangers put in a trail & some discrete water tanks a few years back. Havent been there for a while though.

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