Base Camping at Millers Hut (GPS Coordinates: -37˚ 5415” Long: 146˚ 7871”). From there, we can head over on the Saturday to the Sentinels lookout to view Lake Tali Karng from above (no vehicular access down to the lake itself – those that are interested can hike down to the water’s edge from camp, and get back in a day, but it takes the whole day and the walking trail is really only suited to experienced hikers). Time permitting, we could also head over to Moroka Hut and/or Horseyard Hut. Either way, a packed or easy to prepare lunch is recommended for the Saturday. Camper trailers are welcome but getting into or out of Millers Hut can be quite challenging if it should rain or snow (which is possible that time of year).
Participants are asked to bring all equipment and supplies required to be self-sufficient for 3+ days / 2+ nights. Be prepared in case it snows. Basic tools, spares and recovery gear (vehicles to be fitted with rated recovery points but winches are not essential). Quality A/T tyres (min) or M/Ts recommended due to rough/rocky terrain.
Last fuel available:
PETROL: Licola (Heyfield is the 2nd nearest); and
DIESEL: Licola (Heyfield is the 2nd nearest) – no Alpine diesel available (BYO diesel additive such as IceBreaker if conditions are really cold).
While not essential, quality maps covering the area include:
• Rooftop’s Dargo-Wonnangatta Adventure Map; and
• Hema Maps’ High Country Victoria.
Channel 12 UHF.
Requirement