commando wrote:I havent visited the Prom in a long while as the beauracracy was just too much, someone can tell me if its changed
1. Entrance fees
2. Car parking permit fees for Telegraph Saddle
3. Camping bookings
4. Camping Fees
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:Wait until Easter 2021 and hike the Northern Prom . loop. Then you will be able to really boast about hiking at the Prom. .
Staceykate wrote:paidal_chalne_vala wrote:Wait until Easter 2021 and hike the Northern Prom . loop. Then you will be able to really boast about hiking at the Prom. .
Why is the northern loop so much better?
How long did it take you? Where did you stay?
Still a beginnger so it might be one we work up to but I'd love to hear your experiences!
paidal_chalne_vala wrote:Horror hikes are the ones you remember best. Type 2 fun threatens to become type 3 fun :-0. Newbies to the Prom should hike the Southern Prom. before considering undertaking the Northern Prom . loop.
The Northern Prom . is hardcore and requires real navigation skills, water finding and purification activities and serious bush bashing, swamp wading plus mental and physical stamina. One woman I took out there as part of a small party of trekkers had climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro so she was no newbie to this outdoors lark. She nearly dropped her bundle/ lost her composure completely out on 3 mile point. It was quite a test in many ways.
north-north-west wrote:Stick to the south until you've gained a lot more experience. The northern circuit is much more hard-core, with crossing swamps, navigation and drinking water issues. You can ignore p-c-v on this - he has an obsession with the northern Prom circuit.
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