Trek Notes - Australia

Western Arthur`s Traverse 12 days


Located in the remote South West of Tasmania, the Western Arthur's Traverse presents one of the worlds most challenging bushwalking objectives.  Our twelve-day itinerary allows us enough time to do a complete traverse of the range with extra time for side trips.  Starting at Scott's Peak Dam we trek via the Port Davey Track, Moraine A ,  Mt Hayes, Lake Oberon, Mt Pegusas, Haven Lake, Promontory Lake, Lake Roseanne, Cracroft Crossing and then returning to Scott's Peak Dam via Arthur's Plains and Junction Creek.  The Tasmanian Expeditions Western Arthur's Traverse is open to people with previous unsupported pack carrying, bushwalking experience.  A high level of fitness and confidence in difficult, geographical and weather situations is essential.

Itinerary

(Evening prior to departure) Meet in Launceston for equipment check

Day 1               Launceston to Scott's Peak Dam, walk to Lake Cygnus Camp.

Day 2               Walk to Square Lake.

Day 3               Walk to Lake Oberon.

Day 4               Walk to High Moor.

Day 5               Walk to Haven Lake.

Day 6               Walk to Promontory Lake.

Day 7               Walk to Lake Roseanne.

Day 8               Walk to Cracroft Crossing.

Day 9               Walk to Junction Creek.

 Day 10              Contingency day

Day 11             Contingency day

Day 12             Walk out to Scott's Peak Dam and return to Launceston.

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