by lseries92 » Sat 28 Apr, 2018 6:36 pm
I did the Conondale walk at the end of September last year during a hot dry spell. If you walk in a clockwise direction there are opportunities for water at the Artist Cascades and Boloumba Falls on day 1 but day 2 you are walking up to a high point so there is nothing until you reach the walkers camp at Tallowwood. The tank was running low when I was there but Peter's Falls is less than a couple of clicks away past the walkers camp where you can top up. On day three on the way to Summer Falls, you pass the turn off to Peter's Falls (we stopped again to top up here) and you do get down to the creek a few times closer to Summer Falls but it was mostly a series of pools so water was collected at Summer Falls (both from above the falls and the tank at the walkers camp). I can not recall many places to collect water along the way on the last day from Summer Falls back to the entrance but I was carrying 3L (in over 30 degree temps) and I had plenty to spare even though we diverted up to the firetower on the way.
For the Sunshine Coast walk, I did this a couple of weeks ago. There are a number of opportunities to collect water as you regularly pass near/through walkers camps as well as creeks and waterfalls (mainly as you walk up Gheerulla Creek/Falls, at Baxter Creek Falls etc). There is even the opportunity to drop into a coffee shop just before the road entrance to Kondalilla Falls if that takes your fancy. There is a bit of road walking involved which is never appealing but you also get to walk past some of the houses that sell local produce along the way (there was the opportunity to buy some tamarinds which was nice after a couple of days walking).