frenchman's cap
Posted: Thu 13 Sep, 2007 5:45 pm
hi all, i'm hoping for some advice.
i'm arriving in tassie with my partner at the start of Dec. we want to do a 4-5 day walk.
there doesn't seem to be a whole lot on offer that meets that criteria. the overland is 7-9 days and while port davey is 4-5, it's hard to access. i don't want to leave a parked car and i wouldn't be able to retrieve it anyway.
i was thinking frenchman's cap. now i know it's graded as challenging, but i'm semi experienced, i've walked kokoda and a few other hikes in my time and my fitness isn't too bad. but my partner is not super fit. i usually compensate by carrying a larger share of the weight.
we plan to do a few walks for preparation between now and Dec to get a bit more conditioning in us. if that doesn't work out i'll probably try and find an easier walk (say wineglass).
in the opinion of any experienced members, is FCap doable for us?
i'm arriving in tassie with my partner at the start of Dec. we want to do a 4-5 day walk.
there doesn't seem to be a whole lot on offer that meets that criteria. the overland is 7-9 days and while port davey is 4-5, it's hard to access. i don't want to leave a parked car and i wouldn't be able to retrieve it anyway.
i was thinking frenchman's cap. now i know it's graded as challenging, but i'm semi experienced, i've walked kokoda and a few other hikes in my time and my fitness isn't too bad. but my partner is not super fit. i usually compensate by carrying a larger share of the weight.
we plan to do a few walks for preparation between now and Dec to get a bit more conditioning in us. if that doesn't work out i'll probably try and find an easier walk (say wineglass).
in the opinion of any experienced members, is FCap doable for us?