GraemeSpedding wrote:Um trying to interpret all of this and thanks to those people who have done the research and spoken to parks.... IF i want to come down the NN from the Walls and exit via Kia Ora- Pelion then Arm River Track, this is OK?
It means can, wx permitting, climb Mt Ossa and a few other peaks along the way..using Pelion as a base to do some of that.
Cheers
Gulliver3 wrote:Ok so I rang parks this week to get some clarification of side track access etc. Apparently in the "spirit?" Of the OLT if you join the track at any point you must in all instances walk in southerly direction during the booking season and you may not pass or access more than one hut. EG if a party were to join the track via lees paddocks and reg wadley they could spend a night but would then need to return via the same route. The same would apply to arm river/Pelion etc. Not sure if this would include in via Kia Ora and out via never never?
Phil
north-north-west wrote:GraemeSpedding wrote:Um trying to interpret all of this and thanks to those people who have done the research and spoken to parks.... IF i want to come down the NN from the Walls and exit via Kia Ora- Pelion then Arm River Track, this is OK?
It means can, wx permitting, climb Mt Ossa and a few other peaks along the way..using Pelion as a base to do some of that.
Cheers
I think so. Can't see any reason why not. Go for it.
GraemeSpedding wrote:Thanks for that. I have read the on line guidelines and they are not totally clear are they. I think I will go with my plan and not ask a question of parks that begs a response I dont want to hear. We are coming from a long way away and am happy to pay for use of the campsites if required but dont see the sense in a" One Way Rule."
eggs wrote:I also note that example 4 includes visiting Lake McCrae, but how do you do that without passing Waterfall Valley?
Nuts wrote:The end points moving (Nth> Sth) are the Barn Bluff Turn-Off, Pelion West 'T/O', Pelion Pass & Pine Valley T/O
Now- before the final draft, does anyone not agree?
eggs wrote:I also note that example 4 includes visiting Lake McCrae, but how do you do that without passing Waterfall Valley?
Nuts wrote:
eggs wrote: It does mention that there are some exceptions - but to refer to Parks to find out what they are.
norts wrote:A heads up in regard to camping at Waterfall Valley, I was there on Sunday night(23 Apr) . There is now a platform (up behind the main toilets) that is reserved for non Overland Walkers. The sign said it needed to be booked. I presume you book at the Visitors Centre.
Norts
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