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[澳洲跨洲游] March 24-28 2011 Walking at Mt Warning and Gold Coast Hinterland

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Living in Sydney is so busy, going to Hinterland of Tweed Heads of New South Wales and Gold Coast of Queensland and having great walking/hiking will be different experience.

Please call 0402 817 164 or e-mail petercai08@hotmail.com for your intention.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 5-3-2011 17:43 编辑 ]

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 楼主| 发表于 5-3-2011 17:13:24 | 只看该作者
Great Coast Hinterland Great Walk
-a walk rich with story


Discover beauty, mystery and history along the 54 KM Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk linking the species-rich, Gondwana Rainforests of Australian World Heritage Areas of Lamington and Springbrook plateaus via the scenic Numinbah Valley. Walk through an ancient volcanic landscape still being eroded by rushing streams and plummeting waterfalls, through lush rainforest with relicts of Gondwana fauna.

Water is central feature of this walk. Its story is of power and majesty. What has shaped this landscape, given life to the forests and wildlife and is part of the land’s spirit. Witness the power of waterfalls as they continue to carve cliffs and gouge creeks and rivers. Smell the cool, damp earth shrouded by the subtropical and cool temperature rainforests. Glimpse the shy inhabitants – many rare or endangered.


The Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk could be divided into three sections and completed in three days

Bodrer Track Section
Green Mountains (O’Reilly) to Binna Burra  
21.4 KM, 7 hrs

Woonoongoora Section
Binna Burra to Woonoongoora walkers’camp  
23.6 KM, 6-8 hrs

Warringa Pool Section
Woonoongoora walkers’camp to the Settlement campground
9 KM, 4-5 hrs

In Feb, 2010, unfortunately I just walked part of this great walk. It would be great and  if I could walk whole track in March  24-28, 2011.

See #19-23 of "Sydneyhiking Club"
http://www.freeoz.org/ibbs/thread-876952-1-1.html

for past experience.

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 5-3-2011 17:30 编辑 ]

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 楼主| 发表于 5-3-2011 17:13:54 | 只看该作者
MOUNT WARNING
The Hinterland of The Tweed Heads of New South Wales, is also only short distance from Springbrook National Park of Queensland.

Mt Warning is also the great place in Australia to see sunrise in early morning.

Mount Warning remains significant to Aboriginal people, providing a traditional mythology that extends back to the dreamtime. Called 'Wollumbin,' meaning 'fighting chief of the mountains,' the Aboriginal people believed that lightning and thunder observed on the mountain were warring warriors and that landslides were wounds obtained in battle.

The mountain was named by Captain Cook to warn future mariners of the offshore reefs he encountered in May 1770.

Reserved for public recreation in 1928, Mount Warning was dedicated as a national park in 1966. Inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Listings in 1986, along with other NSW rainforest parks, ensures its protection for future generations.


There are two tracks in this region.

SUMMIT TRACK
Winding upwards from the Breakfast Creek parking area is the Mount Warning Summit Track, which passes through a variety of vegetation communities. Subtropical and temperate rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest and heath shrubland are all encountered on your journey upward. After a final rock scramble the track emerges to 360 degree views reaching every distant horizon.

Evident from this vantage point is the enormous eroded bowl of the caldera landform. Twenty million years ago the height of the volcano was twice the present height of Mount Warning. This volcano was formed by massive outpourings of lava, layer after layer, over a landscape that stretched from Mt. Tamborine in the north to Lismore in the south. Westward it extended to Kyogle and its eastern remnants occur as reefs at Point Danger.

The height of the volcano alone was sufficient to trap moisture laden air from the coast. Over the millennium the myriad of small streams produced by this trapped moisture, carved out this unique and curious landform. Harder rocks resisted this erosion such as the rhyolite cliffs of the caldera rim and the rock composition of the central chamber. These stand as stark testimony of the grandeur that once was.

Duration: 4-5 hr return.
Degree of difficulty: Strenuous.

Track condition: Steep and rocky in parts. Winter warning: Not advisable to undertake the walk after 2 pm in winter, as darkness on the return can lead to people becoming lost.


LYREBIRD TRACK
A shorter walk catering for the less energetic, the Lyrebird Track crosses Breakfast Creek before winding some 200 m through palm forest to a platform set amongst the lush subtropical rainforest.

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发表于 5-3-2011 17:57:10 | 只看该作者
怎么又来了, 去年不是刚来过么
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发表于 5-3-2011 18:09:08 | 只看该作者
Call MK 82, This is his training field.
The following photos were taken in the Easter last year.

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发表于 5-3-2011 18:14:46 | 只看该作者


好象是 Peter 年年去, 但以前忽略了 Mt Warning。

去年是我们去爬 Mt Warning,与你擦身而过,未能一见,遗憾!

[ 本帖最后由 Yellow 于 5-3-2011 18:22 编辑 ]
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黄金海岸的hinterland非常漂亮,可惜只走过一小小段。
看了一下这次Peter的路线,好像有几段是比较难走的,记得那年去的时候下雨,还看见一辆车翻在山涧里。不过要去4-5天,劳逸结合,不同级别的track都会走到的,风光无限哪!真羡慕队长,有这么多假。
爬山帮这个月每周都有大的活动,队伍越来越壮大了。另外可以跟布市的飞毛腿们会师了...
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原帖由 mk82 于 5-3-2011 17:57 发表
怎么又来了, 去年不是刚来过么


就算是又来了,一年一次也不多吗!
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原帖由 Yellow 于 5/3/2011 18:14 发表


好象是 Peter 年年去, 但以前忽略了 Mt Warning。

去年是我们去爬 Mt Warning,与你擦身而过,未能一见,遗憾!

你还好意思说, 那张停车场的照片都能看到我的车, 是你自己手机不争气。
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发表于 5-3-2011 20:47:45 | 只看该作者
问一下哪个是PETER?   PETER 如果亲自来,我介绍一条隐秘路线, 一年顶多顶多只有不超过50人走过。 纯原始丛林, 海拔跨度超过900米。 走的快一点的,早上4-5点出发,天黑前能回来,如果想走全程3天应该够了, 不过3天是没有补给的。 那个TRACK 一般没人知道,是。 黄金海岸有名的O-REILEY家族的私人秘密。 想当年这片HINTLAND 基本都是他家的。
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原帖由 mk82 于 5-3-2011 20:47 发表
问一下哪个是PETER?   PETER 如果亲自来,我介绍一条隐秘路线, 一年顶多顶多只有不超过50人走过。 纯原始丛林, 海拔跨度超过900米。 走的快一点的,早上4-5点出发,天黑前能回来,如果想走全程3天应该够了, 不过3 ...


哈哈哈!笑死我了!Peter如果亲自来?感觉这话就象在问Peter如果亲自吃饭一样。Peter召集活动的贴子,他怎么能不亲自去?MK大哥看贴可真仔细啊。
不过我想队长对您介绍的私房路线一定会激动万分,感激涕零的。
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海拔跨度超过900米。 走的快一点的,早上4-5点出发,天黑前能回来。

这个对于Peter是最好不过了,估计他会亲自来。
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原帖由 mk82 于 5-3-2011 20:47 发表
问一下哪个是PETER?   PETER 如果亲自来,我介绍一条隐秘路线, 一年顶多顶多只有不超过50人走过。 纯原始丛林, 海拔跨度超过900米。 走的快一点的,早上4-5点出发,天黑前能回来,如果想走全程3天应该够了, 不过3 ...


这么有挑战性的 Track, V版 应该也会有兴趣的 !!!
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原帖由 TWLYWW 于 5/3/2011 21:06 发表


哈哈哈!笑死我了!Peter如果亲自来?感觉这话就象在问Peter如果亲自吃饭一样。Peter召集活动的贴子,他怎么能不亲自去?MK大哥看贴可真仔细啊。
不过我想队长对您介绍的私房路线一定会激动万分,感激涕零的。

我2年前走过一次, 所以才知道有那么一条原始路线。 因为走的人太少, 基本上没有什么路,横倒在小溪上的树干就是桥。 具体的地图身边没有, 连以前的照片都没有了。 O'REILLY家族现在每年也会亲自做向导带上几个游客去走一次。 刚刚查了一下, 全程36公里。 具体路线就不贴了。 最后一片处女地啊,不能被糟蹋了
贴点鬼佬的总结:
What a day and what a climb. It started at 4am for me with a 2 hr drive to the campsite, and all was going well until we got to the vertical climb. I knew it was going to be hard hard day, but hard was an understatement!! I don't know how i got out of it with out any broken bones since i landed on my butt so many times  It was a great day and in good company. We all worked together to reach the goal. Even though it was mostly overcast, I don't think i every sweated so much in my life. We could have bottled it. We made to the site in one piece,  had some lunch, then headed off the Point Lookout cache. Then we had to face the challenge of getting back to the car. I think this was just as hard as getting up to the site.
I have to mention a special thanks to Chris, Tony and Paul. About half way down Paul asked me to check the track on my GPSr. I went to grab it and suddenly realised I didn't have it on my side anymore!! I couldn't believe it!! I was absolutely exhausted and thought s&%t, i'm going to have to climb the mountain again!! [xx(] before i knew it Tony and Paul were off back up the climb, to where i'd had slipped over to see if it was there. Chris followed soon after. I felt ill and stayed with the backpacks and tried to regain some energy. Soon after they all returned with the GPSr in hand. I had left it sitting on a log up higher where we had stopped for a rest. Even though it was only about 500m away, they would have climbed about 250m in elevation to get there. Thanks again Guys.
There was great relief once we had made it to the bottom and had a rest in the creek to cool off. My muscles are still aching 2 days later. Thanks for organising the walk Griffo and thanks guys for a fun challenging day, it was an awesome sense of achievement.
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The day was clear after previous rain and we arrived much earlier this time parking downstream of the still flowing causeway. We walked 15 minutes to the Lamington Park entrance just beyond the head of the road where there is space for 3-4 cars to park. It was 8.15am. Here, 200m into the walk it was necessary to cross Christmas Creek by walking over a large fallen tree several metres above the rapids below. The trail is quite indistinct but with the Lamington 1:25000 topographic map we made the 2 ½ km walk to Westray’s grave in about 2 hours, crossing Christmas Creek near where the South Branch joins. Along the way we marked several waypoints “Hansel and Gretel” style, such as the waterfall and where the track gives access to the picturesque pools and rapids. About 300m after the creek crossing, following the South Branch was Westray’s grave in a peaceful location. Backtracking 100 metres was an orange metal arrow pointing up the spur. The average gradient from Westray’s grave to the Stinson campground (cache) is 1:2.5 over the 1500m of trail shown on the map. This is where our troubles started. The first 300m has a gradient of 1:1 straight up, after which the trail becomes indistinct. Thankfully previous trekkers have placed coloured ribbon and/or orange metal arrows to guide a course up to the escarpment. Here we lost the path and a good half hour trying to find a route around the escarpment. In the end we had to climb straight up the slippery vertical 7m rocky impasse. We continued about 100m toward the ridgeline and thankfully intersected the trail. From Westray’s grave to the top of the escarpment had taken nearly 2 hours for a 200m horizontal gain toward the campsite/cache. At this point we used the GPS co-ordinates for the campsite/cache to guide us the remaining 1300m/1 hour walk along a more easily discernable trail.However about 100m in we could not make out the trail, it became very steep and my doubts rose as to whether this was the trail. We could see an open canopy section of forest with a dead tree standing tall in the middle of dense undergrowth. We only had 10 minutes left to look for the cache and were unsuccessful. With clouds rolling in, thunder sounding and a storm approaching we thought “discretion was the better part of valour” and started our return at 2.30pm, concerned about the escarpment and fading daylight. The trail led us straight back to the escarpment edge-not around. There was no time to waste so I sacrificed the 30 feet of rope I had been carrying to make a lean-to shelter in case of emergency, and we went straight over the side. I was thankful for the GPS waypoints I had marked as this made the return trip downhill much more straightforward. It took 3 ½ hours to return and in fading light we reached the entry of the park at 6.15pm, 10 hours after we had started. My son and I gave each other a high-5, happy that we had navigated our way there and had made it back in one piece

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原帖由 mk82 于 5-3-2011 21:34 发表

我2年前走过一次, 所以才知道有那么一条原始路线。 因为走的人太少, 基本上没有什么路,横倒在小溪上的树干就是桥。 具体的地图身边没有, 连以前的照片都没有了。 O'REILLY家族现在每年也会亲自做向导带上几个游 ...


原来是lamington national park!以前听两个喜欢登山的意大利朋友兴奋说过,说那儿的track很难走,可是风景非常美,而且能看见能看见很多很多鸟。不知到您说的是不是下面的路线?
http://www.oreillys.com.au/lamington-national-park/bushwalking/full-day-walks/
不过看了您的贴子才知道,原来这条路这么难走,没有GPS随时会迷路,而且还要靠前人留下的mark才能辨认方向。
想必Peter会兴奋的眼睛发绿呢!
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SORRY啊, 不在你列的list里面。  都说了那个TRACK以前是他们家的秘密, 即使是现在一年也只带人走2-3次。
这条路线基本就是原始丛林,根本就没有TRACK。 TRACK只是名称而已。 迷路我觉得到不是问题, 天黑前出不来,可以等一天再摸出来。 只要东西准备齐全就行。 对体能要求很高啊, MOUNT WARNING去过的人都知道, 就是最后铁链那段的难度,但是要长很多很多。 像他们从天亮出发,天黑才刚回来的,属于走的很快的了。
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原帖由 mk82 于 5-3-2011 20:47 发表
问一下哪个是PETER?   PETER 如果亲自来,我介绍一条隐秘路线, 一年顶多顶多只有不超过50人走过。 纯原始丛林, 海拔跨度超过900米。 走的快一点的,早上4-5点出发,天黑前能回来,如果想走全程3天应该够了, 不过3 ...


Hi, MK, this is Peter. You could see who is who.

It would be great if we could have chance to meet.

I very appreciate you in advance for any suggestion/advice.

With the aid of personal location beacon and hiking GPS it may not ......

[ 本帖最后由 bushwalker 于 5-3-2011 23:54 编辑 ]
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原帖由 bushwalker 于 5/3/2011 23:53 发表


Hi, MK, this is Peter. You could see who is who.

It would be great if we could have chance to meet.

I very appreciate you in advance for any suggestion/advice.

With the aid of personal l ...

你来的时候我们单位正好是RANGE WEEK, HIKING 可能是没戏了。 27号MEET一下还是可行的。  那个TRACK 得看你去多少人, 什么LEVEL的,别半道上受伤啊体力不支的, 跑出来喊救援都没戏。 我上次是跟单位去的, 所以根本没有GPS。 他们有等高线地图,对我们来说就足够了。 你要觉得你们一行人LEVEL都可以的话,我就告诉你具体INFO

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有时间我也去走一天。如果没有爬升,带上吃喝,走40公里左右应该没问题。
我走路比较快。
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原帖由 澳洲晃晃 于 6/3/2011 04:07 发表
有时间我也去走一天。如果没有爬升,带上吃喝,走40公里左右应该没问题。
我走路比较快。

那你从BRISBANE走路去GOLD COAST吧, 基本都是平的。
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Peter把活动安排得那么紧密啊

VIC一行已经请了一天年假,这次又来个周四“开工”周一“放工”的...

祝Peter走得爽,并再次期盼Peter能够参加VIC之旅!
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我现在BOOK里已经有31天年假了, 这才3月份啊。。。。 可惜今年工作繁忙请假也不会批
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原帖由 Yellow 于 2011-3-5 20:31 发表


这么有挑战性的 Track, V版 应该也会有兴趣的 !!!


太看得起小女子了!

暂时兴趣不大,我一无GPS二无BEACON,等高线不懂看指南针使用有难度,加上缺乏背着物资行走的经验,被困山林也不懂爬树摘果猎兽烧肉。。。

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原帖由 Viola 于 7-3-2011 00:12 发表

被困山林也不懂爬树摘果猎兽烧肉。。。


玩生存大挑战啊
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原帖由 Viola 于 7-3-2011 00:12 发表


太看得起小女子了!

暂时兴趣不大,我一无GPS二无BEACON,等高线不懂看指南针使用有难度,加上缺乏背着物资行走的经验,被困山林也不懂爬树摘果猎兽烧肉。。。


是啊,是感觉有点儿象在玩生存训练,恐怕我辈子只有羡慕的份了...除非遇到地震海啸不得已被逼入山林...
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原帖由 TWLYWW 于 7/3/2011 06:20 发表


是啊,是感觉有点儿象在玩生存训练,恐怕我辈子只有羡慕的份了...除非遇到地震海啸不得已被逼入山林...


平时不练习, 真到自然灾害跑进山林里估计你活不过1星期。  尤其中国很多的自然常识在澳洲根本就不适用, 一切都要从头学。 植被也差太多, 什么东西有毒什么东西可以吃,什么东西可以用来做工具,你不学就等着饿死吧。
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原帖由 bushwalker 于 5/3/2011 23:53 发表


Hi, MK, this is Peter.


PETER, 你下周怎么打算啊。
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发表于 13-3-2011 17:56:48 | 只看该作者
这么漂亮的地方口水都留出来了,

仔细一看却是高难度

还是飘过的了~
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发表于 13-3-2011 20:16:11 | 只看该作者
糟糕,老大容易迷路啊

还是有人陪伴,带着GPS比较妥当。

毕竟安全第一,是不
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小旗你好体贴呀
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