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Showing posts with label Tarn Shelf-Mount Field. Show all posts
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Friday, 17 January 2014

Tarn Shelf

Tuesday 14th January 2014

Lake Seal
Yesterday, Monday, I had friends arrive from Mackay to stay for a few days and to go on a couple of walks in the area. Garry, Jenny and Kathy had flown into Launceston on 29th December with their bicycles and had cycled from there down the east coast to Judbury. One walk I chose to complete was Tarn Shelf in Mount Field National Park as I thought that it showed off some of the beauty of the area and included some varied walking.
We arrived at the starting point at Lake Dobson at 0930 and set off soon after. The first section of the walk to Newdegate Hut was the same as last week's walk to Newdegate Pass. The weather was perfect and the views were great. We had morning tea at the Lake Seal lookout and lunch at Newdegate Hut, where by this time it was beginning to get quite hot so we found a shady spot under some trees.
Overlooking Lake Seal
After a decent break we headed off in the direction of Lake Webster. The track was a little wet in places, but nothing much, really. After about 45 minutes we arrived at Twilight Tarn where there is an old hut from bygone days containing relics from past skiing days. We had a look around inside the hut but could not stay inside too long as the temperature was quite high. We then walked towards Lake Webster and along this section the temperature reached 37 degrees and the air was so dry I had to keep drinking to stop my mouth drying out. After descending for some time we reached the outlet of Lake Webster where we stopped for a time to cool off in the refreshing water.
Overlooking Lake Seal

From here it was a gradual climb back up to the road that services the ski fields. The going was not that easy as the temperature was still high and a few stops had to be made to catch one's breath and rehydrate. Once we reached the road we followed this for a short distance before picking up the Pandani Grove track and walking this back to the car.
A great walk despite the heat and enjoyable to have some company for a change.
Link to Everytrail description 2011.

Distance: 15.3 kms.
Time: 5'55"
Ascent: 582 metres
Click here to download GPX track.

Descent to Rodway Huts

Tarn Shelf

Lake Newdegate

Along the Tarn Shelf
Twilight Tarn Hut 2011

Inside Twilight Tarn Hut 2011

Inside Twilight Tarn Hut 2011

Inside Twilight Tarn Hut 2011

Outlet Lake Webster 2011


Thursday, 9 January 2014

Newdegate Pass

Wednesday 8th January 2014

Newdegate Pass
I thought it was about time that I revisited Mount Field National Park so I decided on Newdegate Pass as the walk. I had not done the pass before although I had previously walked the Tarn Shelf and also up over the Rodway Range.
With a favourable weather forcast I left home early and arrived at Lake Dobson just before 0800 and set off walking soon after. The initial section of the walk followed the shores of Lake Dobson before heading up the Urquhart track which eventually met up with the road servicing the ski fields. This was followed uphill past a couple of ski huts before it met up with the Snow Gum track which went further uphill to eventually flatten out at the Lake Seal lookout. The weather was great and the views superb.
Lake Seal
From here the track was mainly on boardwalk for a fair distance before coming to the Tarn Shelf/Rodway junction. At this point it is possible to either walk via the Rodway Range or Tarn Shelf to Newdegate Pass and return either way. I chose to walk via the Tarn Shelf first, so headed downhill past the Rodway hut and ski tow and then along the Shelf past many tarns on the way to Lake Newdegate. The track was quite easy to follow and I arrived at the Lake Newdegate hut about 1000 just in time for morning tea. There was a family of 3 here and they left just as I arrived and went in the direction of the pass. After a short stop I started walking uphill towards the pass and caught up with them on top of the pass, and after a few pleasantries, carried on. The new boardwalk over the pass makes walking very easy now, but I expect it would have been quite sloppy in the past, as there was a lot of water here.
The Watcher
After walking through the pass the track deteriorated somewhat and became quite wet and muddy in places. From this part of the track were great views of The Watcher, Mount Field West and Naturalist Peak etc. etc. There was cloud on Mount Field West but I hung around for a short while hoping it would clear and it eventually did.
The track basically headed in a southerly direction on the western side of the Rodway Range and finally met up with the Mount Field West track at K Col. From here the track went up and over the Rodway Range and met up with the outgoing leg near the Rodway Huts. It was along this section that I started to come across an increasing number of people and some seemed to be ill prepared for what they were doing. Some of them were carrying nothing at all. I just shook my head, especially when one couple asked me if this was the way to Lake Dobson. I tried to explain that they had come from there and it was a long way back via the pass, but the last I saw of them had them heading in that direction. I hope they got back okay.
As I was coming over the Rodway Range there were some tiny patches of snow in the sheltered section and this surprised me. After reaching the Lake Seal lookout I took the Ski Fields track past the ski tows. I had visions of walking down the Golden Stairs track but I decided against that as I was feeling a bit tired and my legs were feeling a little sore and I could do without the scrub bash. I finally arrived back at the car just after 1400. The car park was packed with about thirty cars which surprised me as it was a week day. I guess the weather must have had something to do with that.
Overall a good walk with great views on a good day.
Distance: 15.7 kms.
Time: 6'00"
Ascent: 708 metres
Click here to download GPX track.
Lake Seal and Mount Bridges

Rodway Huts and Tarn Shelf

Tarn Shelf

Lake Newdegate Hut

Lake Newdegate

Rodway Range

Naturalist Peak and Mount Field West

K Col Petersen Memorial Hut

Tyenna Peak in background

Rodway Range ascent with K Col hut in background

Mount Mawson