This alpine walk skirts along the northern edge of the Central Plateau,
crossing extensive heathlands and reaching an impressive ravine which
must be descended to reach the waterfalls.
The distance
involved and the varying conditions under foot, as well as the
clambering required in the ravine, have led to this walk being rated as
medium-hard, and suited to more experienced walkers, which might include
energetic and resilient older children. Total walk distance is about 14
km.
Note: While 3 sets of falls, including Warner's
Falls, will be visited in the upper ravine area, it is now unlikely that
we will reach Havelock's Falls which are substantially further down the
rivulet.
Walk route:
Starting from Pine Lake on the fully sealed part of the Lake
Highway (aka Highland Lakes Rd) just south of Projection Bluff, the walk
skirts the northern shore of Pine Lake and passes south of Adams Peak,
heading west across open and untracked alpine heathland for a little
over 5 km to a point where Duncanson's Rivulet drops away through a
widening ravine on the northern edge of the plateau. To reach the falls,
a steep descent is required, including some clambering.
The return journey may vary somewhat, but will eventually return past
Adam's Peak and Pine Lake.
Meeting Times and Places:
If you are interested in going on this walk, please phone John Tabor
on [removed] to book in. The departure time is 7:30 am from Door of Hope carpark in South Launceston.
The alternative meeting place/time is at the "train park" in Deloraine
at 8:00 am. (If coming from east, cross the bridge and turn right at the
roundabout to park near the toilet block.)
Please discuss alternative meeting times and places with the leader.
However, you still need to contact the walk
leader per details above if intending to walk. The leader should be
notified of any other people you intend to bring along. Please be at any meeting place 5 minutes
ahead of departure time.
To access this area from northern Tasmania:
From Launceston, head towards Deloraine on the Bass Highway (50
km) and take the first (eastern) turn from the highway into Deloraine.
Continue into the town and turn left immediately before the bridge
(meeting place - see above). From Deloraine, head south along the "Lake
Highway" - now Highland Lakes Rd. (but the first bit may be called
Meander Rd!). Make sure to turn left after 7 km at signposted junction
for Highland Lakes Rd. Continue south through Golden Valley, up past
Quamby Bluff and Projection Bluff to Pine Lake, approximately 25km from
the junction. A car park and boardwalk on the west side of the road mark
the starting point for the walk.
Warnings:
E...Exposed alpine conditions – can be dangerous in poor weather if not
fully equipped.
B...
Boulder field – walkers need to be able to confidently step
from rock to rock.
Gaiters recommended due to off-track walking. You should always carry
wet weather gear as well as warm clothing including gloves and beanies
in case of sudden weather changes, which can be expected even when the
weather is fine elsewhere in the state.
If unsure of equipment requirements for bushwalking, see
www.sutas.org.au/bush-walking/bush-walking
for some guidelines.
No peakbagger points will be reached on this walk. For listing of peakbagger points, see the Hobart Walking Club
Peakbagger's Guide (2000 revision) which can be downloaded (Excel) from
http://tastracks.webs.com/peakbaggers.htm The same web page
contains several other listings of Tasmanian peaks.
GPX version of the track:
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to download. Google Earth version of the track:
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to download.
Right-click on the file and save target as to a location of your choice.
(Suggest you click the Last modified at top to sort by date to get the
most recent at top to find the file for the next walk).