by Lophophaps » Wed 14 Oct, 2015 9:18 pm
The itinerary is certainly viable, with some qualifications. The taxi is probably simpler. One issue is that Rocky Valley Creek may be high and crossing may not be viable, not a good thing to happen at noon on the last day. If you are set on this route then do it in reverse: Howmans, Ropers, Cleve Cole and Staircase. In November I don't see that the last day will be too hard due to adverse weather.
A much simpler option is to start and finish at the same place. One option is as follows.
1 Mountain Creek south to Little Bogong, then West Peak and Cleve Cole. The scrub to Little Bogong is not too bad, although the climbing is a tad steep in places.
2 Take in Howmans Falls, T Spur and Ropers Hut by mid-afternoon. Apart from two short gentle climbs it's all downhill if you continue to Big River and camp on the creek above there.
3 Up to Quartz Knob and down Staircase. Cut the corner from Ropers.
Rough stats are:
1 Up about 1300 metres, 12 km, 8 hours.
2 Down and up about 800 metres, 17 km, 8 hours.
3 Up 700 metres, down 1300 metres, 13 km, 6 hours.
To avoid walking the same ground you can go reverse this
1 West Peak to Big River, maybe Ropers. There's some nice sheltered spots above Whiterock Creek. When going to Ropers cut the corner from 284260
2 Cleve Cole.
3 Staircase.
Rough stats are:
1 Up about 1800 metres, 19 km, 9 hours, last bit mainly on a road to Ropers.
2 Down and up about 800 metres, 11 km, 7 hours.
3 Up 200 metres, down 1300 metres, 5 hours.
The second option seems best to me as the hard day is first. Stats are approximate.