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Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Sun 13 Mar, 2016 8:57 pm
by jumbuckjane
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A 14 day traverse of the Western and Eastern Arthurs, Tasmania! 50 year old me and 3 Gen Y hiking buddies. Age doesn't matter (so they say). What does qualify you for this hike is an expertise in ducking, weaving, hurdling, limbo dancing, carrying a VERY heavy pack, a vague love of heights, a penchant for putting on soggy socks each morning, cairn spotting, and finally a love of "type 2 fun" (look it up on Urban Dictionary) http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... type+2+fun.

This walk has a well-deserved reputation for being one of the hardest in Australia, and the walker registration books indicate that a significant number of people quit. Prepare well. If it looks like becoming type 3 fun for you, then turn back!

Take a look at my blog on WordPress for details!

edit:
thanks for pointing that out, correct link now!
https://jumbuckjane.wordpress.com/2016/03/13/western-and-eastern-arthurs-traverse-february-2016/

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 10:47 am
by Mowser
nice work. I did the same walk 4 years ago at the same time of year and we didn't get a single view the entire trip! Luckily I've seen it all on other trips so the weather made it more adventurous. Rained and snowed the whole time. Was epic. Didn't see anyone up there for a 10 day stretch. Nice work! Love the Arthurs!

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 10:49 am
by bumpingbill
I think you've posted the link wrongly. This seems to work https://jumbuckjane.wordpress.com/2016/ ... uary-2016/

Just about to read it! very excited.

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 12:01 pm
by devoswitch
Great read thanks I thoroughly enjoyed it!

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 12:34 pm
by Lizzy
Great work! Wonder if I'll be able to that in a few years with my boys? Hope so :)

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 12:40 pm
by Giddy_up
What a great walk, thank you so much for sharing and big congratulations to you for enduring and finishing. 50 year olds are made of tuff stuff ;)


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Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 3:23 pm
by Snowzone
Loved your report Jane. I did full W Arthurs traverse 2 years ago from Scotts Peak and then back to finish it with Eastern Arthurs in Jan this year in via Yo Yo Track and out to Farmhouse creek. I'm surprised your pack weight was only 23kg as that was my weight just for E Arthurs alone. (Although not sharing tent or cooking with anyone makes a difference I suppose) I'm of a similar vintage and found it quite a challenge and yes the body wasn't quite the same on completion (knee injury) From your weather description it sounds as if we were possibly there at similar times and I concur with dry bagging as yes our packs were sopping inside and out as were the carriers of said packs.
A note about the kidney beans. I have dehydrated canned kidney beans and these have rehydrated quite well. I like your idea for runny custard, usually do hot chocolate but that sounded like a nice change. Thank you for writing your report.

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 3:39 pm
by kitty
Congratulations. I really enjoyed reading your blog. Thanks.

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 5:02 pm
by dee_legg
Great read. Thanks so much for sharing.

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Mon 14 Mar, 2016 6:01 pm
by South_Aussie_Hiker
+1

Trip reports, blogs and photos like these are the highlight of bw.com

Thanks for sharing!

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Wed 16 Mar, 2016 10:43 am
by Thornbill
Great read and photos. Thanks for the write up

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Thu 17 Mar, 2016 2:14 pm
by jumbuckjane
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Snowzone wrote:Loved your report Jane. I did full W Arthurs traverse 2 years ago from Scotts Peak and then back to finish it with Eastern Arthurs in Jan this year in via Yo Yo Track and out to Farmhouse creek. I'm surprised your pack weight was only 23kg as that was my weight just for E Arthurs alone. (Although not sharing tent or cooking with anyone makes a difference I suppose) I'm of a similar vintage and found it quite a challenge and yes the body wasn't quite the same on completion (knee injury) From your weather description it sounds as if we were possibly there at similar times and I concur with dry bagging as yes our packs were sopping inside and out as were the carriers of said packs.
A note about the kidney beans. I have dehydrated canned kidney beans and these have rehydrated quite well. I like your idea for runny custard, usually do hot chocolate but that sounded like a nice change. Thank you for writing your report.


Thanks for your comments. Sounds as though I did well to keep my pack to 23kg - glad I didn't have to carry more than this!
The "dried kidney beans" fortunately were only consumed by one in our group (but very unfortunate for him). We did a mixture of shared + individual meals to accommodate a mixed vegetarian/meat-eating group. One of my shared meals was based on dehydrated canned kidney beans and we had no problems. I find that these dry better if I break them up a little before spreading them on the dehydrator tray.

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Thu 17 Mar, 2016 3:35 pm
by eggs
Great report - wow more water damaged feet..

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Sat 26 Mar, 2016 9:49 pm
by Mountain Rocket
Great write up, thanks for sharing!

Re: Western and Eastern Arthurs traverse

PostPosted: Sun 27 Mar, 2016 5:55 am
by ofuros
Enjoyed your trip report & pics, jumbuckjane.

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