Saturday 21st July 2018
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Looking up to one summit on Chicks Perch |
Today's walk had two purposes. I wanted to check out some more tracks in the Sherwood Hill Conservation Area and I also wanted to walk up to Chicks Perch which is a line of small peaks on the eastern boundary of the Area. Most of Chicks Perch is private property so I had to be aware of where I actually was and to remain in the Conservation Area. I had been in the area before but started from Knights Road on that occasion. This time I drove to the end of Dowlings Road and walked from there.
The first section was an access road that went gradually uphill to the start of the Conservation Area. A snow capped Sleeping Beauty stood out in the distance. I turned left and checked out a few tracks on the north eastern side but they were only from people harvesting timber in the past and there was nothing much to see, although the surrounding forest was quite nice.
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Access Track |
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Nice Forest |
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Sleeping Beauty |
After that I followed a track up to the top of a hill where there were limited views and then down through the scrub to another track.
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Top of the Hill |
I followed this track for a short time before taking to the scrub and heading up to Chicks Perch. The scrub was okay to start with but became thicker as I went and became a little annoying but I carried on and eventually emerge on to rocky ground and the first peak. There was not a lot to see from here. I then followed the boundary down and around and up to the second peak. There were good views of Huonville, the Huon Valley and Mountain River.
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Huonville and Huon River |
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Snow capped peaks |
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Native Cherry Trees |
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Huonville and Huon Valley |
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Huonville and Huon Valley |
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Sleeping Beauty |
After some lunch I walked down the ridge to the road and followed that around to pick up an old overgrown track. Either the track petered out or I lost it so I had to scrub bash through to another track and then it was a straight forward walk back to the car.
This was an okay walk but nothing startling although the views from the second peak were the highlight of the day and rather good. Some of the walk was off track but for an easier walk just stay on track and check out the various tracks and old roads in the area.
Distance: 9.4 kms.
Time: 5'43"
Ascent: 600 metres
GPX file is here.
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