12 Days/10 nights Tasmania & Cradle Huts Winter Overland Track With Campers’ Corner Day 1 Singapore – Launceston (via Sydney or Melbourne) Day 4 Waldheim – Barn Bluff Hut Own flight arrangement (own cost) to Tasmania, Launceston After breakfast at the Lodge, you will need to be ready to meet your guides in the Lodge’s reception area at 7.45m. Day 2 Arrive Launceston (Lunch / Dinner) Welcome to Launceston, the northern gateway of Tasmania! You will be meet and pick up from airport for lunch and wine tasting. • Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce tasting and lunch • Josef Chromy wine tasting • Dinner (walk to restaurant) Overnight: Quest Launceston / Sebel or similar Day 3 Launceston – Walker’s Base at Quamby Estate Cradle Mountain (Breakfast / Dinner) Morning free to explore or take a leisure walk to Cataract Gorge Reserve. Lunch at your own arrangement. After lunch, your 8 day Cradle Huts Overland Track begins. Our shuttle will collect guests from The Sebel Hotel Launceston at 2.00pm, before making our way to the Launceston Airport for a 2.30pm pickup. From the airport, you will be transferred to our Walker’s Based at Quamby Estate, 25 minutes west of Launceston. Here, you will meet your guides, have a gear check and briefing heading up to the Cradle Valley. We will arrive at Cradle Mountain Lodge between 6 – 6.30pm, so there will be plenty of time to have dinner in one of the Lodge’s restaurant before retiring for the evening. Overnight: Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge or similar (12 km, 7 hours) (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) From here, our bus will transfer you to Waldheim and the start of the Overland Track, where we aim to start walking by 8.30am. Your personal luggage not required for the walk will be transferred to our walkers base at Quamby Estate, stored securely for the duration of your walk and will be accessible upon your arrival to Hobart. By lunch time, we have walked through our first section of ancient temperate rainforest and witnessed the dramatic glacially carved Crater Lake. The steepest section of the whole Overland Track is behind us. The steep section is mostly stepped and takes us about an hour (depending on weather conditions). It gets us onto Marion’s Lookout which, in clear conditions, offers famous and spectacular views of Cradle Mountain (1545m), with Dove Lake at its base – worth every step. If the weather is fine, we stop for lunch by the peaceful Plateau Creek. We then continue on for about another 4 hours around the base of Cradle Mountain, out along the edge of a spectacular glacial cirque. We drop into Waterfall Valley, which we cross before arriving at our hut at the base of the towering Barn Bluff (1559m). Several hours of this day’s walk traverses exposed alpine plateau, which allows great views on a clear day. In rough weather, the wind howls over the landscape, making for exciting and sometimes challenging walking conditions. Some of the rack is uneven under foots, however, we take our time to walk carefully and make sure we still look at the wonderful scenery all around. Day 5 Barn Bluff Hut – Pine Forest Moor Huts (12 km, 6 hours) (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) The walking today is undulating, with a few sections of exposed moorland. There are no large hills, and the once notoriously muddy Pine Forest Moor now has a duckboard path over the mud! We may offer an optional side trip to Lake Will. We travel across plains, where once glaciers sat and slowly moved, scouring out shallow tarns. Now we see plains of button grass, with ancient Pencil Pines sitting with their roots in the water. Rising from the moors, the peaks of Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff are behind us to the north and the stately Mount Pelion West (1560) directly ahead. Take advantage of the viewing opportunities at several lookout points and complete the day through an enchanting rainforest. Day 6 Pine Forest Moor Hut – Pelion Hut (10 km, 5 hours) (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) Today we being with a long slow descent around the base of Mt Pelion West down to the Forth River before it plunges into the Lemonthyme Valley. After a break at Frog Flats by the Forth River, we have a long gentle ascent out of the valley onto the beautiful Pelion Plains with outstanding views of Mount Oakleigh (1252m). If the weather allows there are many side trips in the Pelion Plains area with mountains all around, abandoned copper mines, or simple peaceful and bumbling spots to rest quietly. Day 7 Pelion Hut – Contingency / Rest Day (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) Today is a day of options. If you would like to relax at Pelion Hut and have a rest day, you are most welcome. If the weather is good, we can either climb Mt Ossa (1617m) or Mt Oakleigh (1252m). The guides will discuss different options with the group. Please note if weather conditions are poor throughout another section of the itinerary, the guides may change the rest day to be at a different hut. Day 8 Pelion Hut – Kia Ora Hut (7 km, 4 hours) (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) Begin today with a climb to Pelion Gap, where there are great views both back to the north and forward to the south. Today we allow extra time for additional side trips from Pelion gap. It’s a further few hours of gentle downhill from the gap to the hut, so it is a very relaxing day, with the option to make it more challenging. Day 9 Kia Ora Hut – Windy Ridge Hut (9 km, 5 hours) (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) This is a day of waterfalls and majestic forests. We depart Kia Ora Hut and walk about an hour of easy travelling to Du Cane, where a hut remains from the longgone days of animal trapping. A fine spot to rest in the native gardens planted by trapper Paddy Hartnett’s wife during her long stints in the bush with her husband. From there we wander through some of the oldest forest in the National Park with King Billy Pines as old as 2000 years. Here, we are above the Mersey River, which descends steeply northward towards Bass Strait. There are three major sets of waterfalls and we opt to visit one or more of these. We will probably take lunch down to enjoy besides one of the falls. During the afternoon, we make our way over Du Cane Gap, then descend beside the spectacular Falling Mountain to Windy Ridge Hut. Day 10 Windy Ridge Hut – Lake St Clair (9 km, 3 hours) – Hobart (Breakfast / Lunch / Snacks) Lake St Clair is Australia’s deepest natural lake and, as with most of this area, it has been shaped by glaciers. Our final day’s walk is mainly through cool temperate eucalypt forest, and bird song is all around. We arrive at Narcissus Hut, at the northern end of Lake St Clair, in time for lunch. We then board the Ida Clair cruise boat, for the spectacular 17km cruise back to Cynthia Bay. There is a visitor centre at Cynthia Bay, and we usually have about half an hour to look around (and perhaps grab a coffee)! This marks the end of your 8 day track. You will be transfer to Hobart for the night where you will be able to access your luggage. Overnight: Hadleys Orient or similar Day 11 Hobart and surrounds (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner) • Explore Salamanca Market (if it is a Saturday) • Visit to MONA, Wicked Cheese, Richmond, Frogmore wine tasting and lunch • Barilla Bay Oyster farm tour and Tas Live Abalone processing factory Overnight: Hadleys Orient or similar Day 12 Hobart – Singapore (via Sydney or Melbourne) (Breakfast) Free to explore till departure transfer to airport or your own arrangement if your flight is different from your group members. 12 days / 10 nights land cost per person Minimum of 4 adults per departure 4 persons 6 persons 8 persons TWIN share (meals as per itinerary) S$6 078 S$5 878 S$5 628 Departures (from Singapore) BONUS S$100 Discount per person (Limit to 1st 4 booking per departure) Free travel bag for every booking, while stocks last. Conditions apply 1/June, 8/June, 23/June 1/July, 7/July, 14/July, 28/July 11/August recommended items for this trip Arc’teryx Phase AR Crew Marmot Precip Jacket Mid-weight, crew neck base layer appropriate for cooler temperatures, high-output activities. Hybrid mapping of Phasic™ AR (in the body) and Phasic™ SL (in the underarm area) fabrics in addition to the flatlock construction and comfortable next-to-skin fit eliminates excess bulk and rapidly transfers moisture for efficient evaporation. Benefits include improved temperature regulation and layering. Featuring Marmot’s most comfortable waterproof/breathable coating technology ever. NanoPro’s™ superior microporous structure is dynamically air permeable, allowing for air exchange to help shed excess moisture vapor without compromising the waterproofness or windproofness of the garment. Angle-Wing Movement™ allows uninhibited motion. PitZips™ and Pack Pockets™ round out the features of this high-value weather-tested jacket. Polypropylene yarns that have silver-ion encapsulated into the fibre for long-lasting odour control. Campers’ Corner Telescopic Carbon Trekking Pole Give support & provide additional stability while trekking, less stress on the knee. LOWA Renegade Mid GTX‰ Hiking Boots (Made in Europe) This style is a classic among multi-functional boots, thanks to its stable upper of nubuck leather and an innovative sole construction. It can be called into duty for a wide variety of needs yet is outstandingly suitable for hikes on groomed trails. The GORE-TEX® lining keeps the boot absolutely waterproof and offers the best and most comfortable temperature regulation. Marmot Ama Dablam Marmot Pillar Pants Excellent warmth to weight ratio. This 800 filled goose down jacket is extremely packable and best solution for harsh weather when layered correctly. Slim fitting and streamlined, these pants tackle vertical life. Built with all the functional mobility and durable reinforcements you wish for in a climbing pant, has tapered ankles and an elastic waist with zip and button closure. Walk information Weather Price includes The weather is one of the attractions in this World Heritage Area. As in all mountainous regions, conditions change rapidly and snow is likely and heavy snow, sleet and ice is possible. Our gear list is designed with your comfort and safety in mind so if you follow it, you will be prepared for variations in weather and able to enjoy the many moods of this wild region. •Arrival transfer from Launceston airport, Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce tasting & lunch and wine tasting at Josef Chromy •1 night accommodation at Launceston with breakfast •1 night accommodation at Cradle Mountain with breakfast and dinner •Return transfers between Launceston and Cradle Mountain, Lake St Clair and Hobart •7 nights accommodation during the track each evening in one of the 5 private Cradle Hut – twin share •National Park and Overland Track passes •Boat transfer across Lake St Clair •Use of waterproof walking jacket for the duration of the walk •Use of 65 litre backpack for the duration of the walk •Pillows and a comfortable mattress at each hut •Sleeping bag. Sheet and pillowcase to carry with you •Two qualified guides and one Hut manager for the duration of the walk •2 nights accommodation at Hobart with breakfast •Hobart city tour including MONA, Wicked Cheese, Richmond, Frogmore wine tasting & lunch, Barilla Bay Oyster farm tour and Tas Live Abalone processing factory and dinner •Departure transfer from Hobart hotel to airport (group transfer only) What is provide during the walk A high quality 65 litre backpack, waterproof walking jacket, sleeping bag and liner, foam mat and either crampons or chains are provided for the duration of the walk – these items you will carry each day. Snow shoes will be provided if weather forecasts necessitate; if required they will be provided for your at our walkers’ base on day one. Pillows and comfortable mattresses are provided in each hut. Sunscreen, after-sun care, insect repellent and sorbolene-based skin moisturiser are available in each hut. We still recommend you bring a small amount with you for use on the track. We also provide biodegradable soap that is suitable for our eco-friendly grey water systems. Please avoid bring your own soaps, shampoos and conditioners (unless prescribed for medical reasons), as standard products are not designed for use in these sensitive wilderness areas. Fitness requirements and track conditions If you are healthy, have a good level of fitness and had some multi-day walking experience, you should enjoy this winter walk. Depending on weather conditions, it is likely the walk will throw up some added challenges, so this journey is not for the faint of heart. You will need to carry some extra gear, so your pack weight should be between 12 – 15 kgs. Please see full gear list for details. (www.cradlehuts.com.au) Please note that this walk will be more challenging than our regular walk (season 1 Oct – 1 May). The best way for your to maximize your enjoyment of the walk and get the most out of your holiday is to put some extra effort into building up fitness in the weeks leading up to your walk. The greater your level of fitness, the less trouble you will have with fatigue or muscle soreness. A higher level of fitness also equates to a higher level of safety when walking in the Tasmanian highlands during the winter months. Availability of side trip options along the walk and time allocations between huts will vary significantly dependent on weather and on ground snow conditions. Along the Overland Track, you will be walking on some boardwalk, over rocky trails and through rainforest. The trail can be quite rugged underfoot and muddy in sections. It is therefore essential that you have good lace-up walking boots, with treaded soles and firm ankle support. Price excludes •Return air ticket from Singapore – Launceston and Hobart – Singapore •Meals not specify in the itinerary •Travel insurance •Personal incidental Terms and Conditions All prices quoted are per adult, based on ground content (excluding airfares and taxes), correct at the time of printing. Prices are subject to change without prior notice. Hotel seasonal surcharges, blackout dates, supplements and minimum night stay apply, details on applications. Booking is subject to confirmation, minimum numbers is required per departure and other terms and conditions apply. Photos courtesy of Tasmanian Walking Company and Tourism Tasmania For bookings and enquiries, please contact: Campers’ Corner Outdoor Outfitter 51 Waterloo Street Tel: 6337 4743 / 9849 4486 • Email: travel@camperscorner.sg www.camperscorner.com.sg
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