walkinTas wrote:Ewart would have to go close to being the Crown Jewel.
Been there?
walkinTas wrote:Ewart would have to go close to being the Crown Jewel.
been to - ask in stood on the shore, touched the water, photographed, or seen from a distance? Another one would be Hidden Lake at Cradle.eggs wrote:Ok walkinTAS - but I would like to see if anyone has already been to any of that list I gave from the Arthurs.
stu wrote:I understand fully...that's why I'm encouraging it
We have Lake bagged Croaking & Ewart Mark
I'd guess the Font would be classified as a Tarn Brian...tho not sure what the exact definition of a Tarn vs a Lake is?
Does a Lake by definition have an outlet stream or have to be a certain size? Anyone?
eggs wrote:Lake Eucryphia might rival for "most remote" - hands up all those who have even seen it?
[And why not Grassy Lake? You did see that from Dome Hill, didn't you?]
ILUVSWTAS wrote:eggs wrote:Lake Eucryphia might rival for "most remote" - hands up all those who have even seen it?
[And why not Grassy Lake? You did see that from Dome Hill, didn't you?]
Doogs only saw the inside of his tent while 3 of us went out to Dome Hill....
And we didnt see all that much out there besides some old mining and a brief glimpse of Eldon Bluff.
doogs wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:eggs wrote:Lake Eucryphia might rival for "most remote" - hands up all those who have even seen it?
[And why not Grassy Lake? You did see that from Dome Hill, didn't you?]
Doogs only saw the inside of his tent while 3 of us went out to Dome Hill....
And we didnt see all that much out there besides some old mining and a brief glimpse of Eldon Bluff.
I read a whole 300 page book that day, how many people can claim to have done that at Lake Ewart
jmac wrote:Great to see that Lakes Baker and Youl have been paddled! Would you be willing to post these pictures to the FB Packrafting in Tasmania group, please? I'm sure members there would enjoy them.
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