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1 week hike mid Sept

PostPosted: Fri 30 Jul, 2021 4:47 pm
by jess_z0
Hi everyone I have itchy feet to do a longer hike again. I have one week off in mid Sept where do you think would be best. Thinking Larapinta which may be too hot or other extreme Overland in Tas.

Ideas? I am based in Adelaide but happy to travel

Re: 1 week hike mid Sept

PostPosted: Fri 30 Jul, 2021 6:20 pm
by north-north-west
Part of the Heysen? Closer to home and if you can arrange transport you can pick one of the wilder sections and walk through until you run out of time.

Re: 1 week hike mid Sept

PostPosted: Wed 04 Aug, 2021 2:00 pm
by Ms_Mudd
north-north-west wrote:Part of the Heysen? Closer to home and if you can arrange transport you can pick one of the wilder sections and walk through until you run out of time.


An excellent suggestion.
Something home state based for you sounds like a super idea in these ever changing times.
Hope you have a great trip

Re: 1 week hike mid Sept

PostPosted: Thu 05 Aug, 2021 1:56 pm
by stry
Another vote for the Heysen (or part thereof)

I have yet to get around to walking any of it, but the northern sections, in particular, appeal to me.

Re: 1 week hike mid Sept

PostPosted: Thu 12 Aug, 2021 1:21 pm
by jess_z0
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I will get back on the Heysen and its probs more likely to happen given the current difficult context to travel in. Cheers!

Re: 1 week hike mid Sept

PostPosted: Mon 16 Aug, 2021 12:02 am
by walk2wineries
Ms_Mudd wrote:
north-north-west wrote:Part of the Heysen? Closer to home and if you can arrange transport you can pick one of the wilder sections and walk through until you run out of time.


An excellent suggestion.
Something home state based for you sounds like a super idea in these ever changing times.
Hope you have a great trip


The new "Southern Ocean" trail which takes in the first bit of the Heysen? Its been a bit revamped, some sections needed it! Lavender trail? https://lavenderfederationtrail.org.au/ I thought that the Kangaroo Island walk was open again; there are services which do dropoffs either beginning and end or even daily. Some of the https://yorkepeninsula.com.au/walk-the-yorke paths? SA section of the "Australian Camino?" http://www.aussiecamino.org/wordpress/ Yes, I go on,some of these are on my wishlist; I enjoyed KI but don't know how well its recovered from the fires as the walk was affected.

Re: 1 week hike mid Sept

PostPosted: Mon 16 Aug, 2021 12:10 am
by walk2wineries
PS forgot -https://www.willungabasintrail.org.au/ There is of course also the Adelaide 100 but i suspect both of these might be a little urban for you? https://adelaide100.com.au/