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Tyndalls

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Sun 27 Jan, 2013 4:49 pm
by tigercat
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Mon 28 Jan, 2013 1:15 pm
by Nuts
4 days-Nice! I like no3, so many milligans!
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Mon 28 Jan, 2013 2:16 pm
by tigercat
Are they commonly known as milligans, that would save me a mouthful!
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Mon 28 Jan, 2013 2:42 pm
by Nuts
No, made it up (perhaps I did hear it from someone) I did see them called Curly Mountainheath but haven't heard that. That's an impressive flush of them.
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Mon 28 Jan, 2013 3:04 pm
by tigercat
yes curly mountainheath comes up on google. there were acres of them on the sth side of Mt Tyndall.
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Mon 28 Jan, 2013 8:34 pm
by Nuts
hmmm, might have some spare days coming up, looks great
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Mon 28 Jan, 2013 8:36 pm
by tigercat
Enjoy!
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Tue 29 Jan, 2013 8:53 am
by stepbystep
We camped at Symphony last winter, magic area. Very keen to return. I'd imagine the Hewardia would be extremely prolific at the right time also.
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Tue 29 Jan, 2013 9:08 am
by tigercat
The trip out to Sedgewick looks interesting.
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Tue 29 Jan, 2013 1:04 pm
by stepbystep
tigercat wrote:The trip out to Sedgewick looks interesting.
Looks fantastic! That'll be be my goal when I go back.
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Wed 30 Jan, 2013 7:00 pm
by ryantmalone
Of the time that I lived in Tassie, this is one of two places I wanted to see more than any other (the second being Mt Murchison ironically), and never got to see.
I'm planning ahead for a Tasmanian Summer next year. I think I'm going to have to spend some time up in the Tyndalls. Such an amazing place.
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Thu 31 Jan, 2013 7:20 am
by tigercat
One of my favourite spots. It has been compared to the Labyrinth and also the Walls of Jerusalem without the people. Yes there are lots of lakes, it needs care navigating in mist and it is a relatively small area, however it is absolutely unique. The walking off track in most places is very easy.
Murchison is also on my list and several other Western peaks!
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Thu 31 Jan, 2013 6:32 pm
by north-north-west
tigercat wrote:The trip out to Sedgewick looks interesting.
If, by 'interesting', you mean a scrub-filled hellhole, you'd be fairly right.
OK, it's not quite that bad, but there are some awkwardly scrubby bits on the short route out, as described in the Abels book. Next time I'll do it as a circuit (and wait until the weather lets me get a view).
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Fri 01 Feb, 2013 1:37 pm
by mjdalessa
north-north-west wrote:tigercat wrote:The trip out to Sedgewick looks interesting.
If, by 'interesting', you mean a scrub-filled hellhole, you'd be fairly right.
OK, it's not quite that bad, but there are some awkwardly scrubby bits on the short route out, as described in the Abels book. Next time I'll do it as a circuit (and wait until the weather lets me get a view).
Was this using the Abels route? Was the trouble mainly dropping off the Tyndall Plateau?
Supposedly if you can get access from the mines Sedgewick is only around 4hrs return- getting permission is probably quite hard though.
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Sat 02 Feb, 2013 6:11 pm
by north-north-west
mjdalessa wrote:north-north-west wrote:tigercat wrote:The trip out to Sedgewick looks interesting.
If, by 'interesting', you mean a scrub-filled hellhole, you'd be fairly right.
OK, it's not quite that bad, but there are some awkwardly scrubby bits on the short route out, as described in the Abels book. Next time I'll do it as a circuit (and wait until the weather lets me get a view).
Was this using the Abels route? Was the trouble mainly dropping off the Tyndall Plateau?
Supposedly if you can get access from the mines Sedgewick is only around 4hrs return- getting permission is probably quite hard though.
Mainly dropping off (and climbing back up to) the Plateau, yes, but you also have to be careful around Lake Appollos. Miss the line there, and you'll be scrambling and stuck in scrub for ages. The saddle east of the lake is also a bit scrubby.
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Mon 04 Feb, 2013 10:44 am
by Nuts
I thought Lk Margaret would be of interest to tourists, especially with the pipeline restoration.. as well as a good place to start a waliking circuit. Pity the gate is locked all weekend

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Wed 20 Feb, 2013 9:51 am
by Nuts
north-north-west wrote:tigercat wrote:The trip out to Sedgewick looks interesting.
. Next time I'll do it as a circuit (and wait until the weather lets me get a view).
Here ya go (cheers

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