Projection
Bluff - Tues. 27th December 2016
After a year of several changes of plan for Boots N' All walks, we are
now finishing the year with yet another change. Two in fact! Firstly,
this walk was originally listed as Mon. Dec. 28th, which is clearly a
mistake that somehow slipped through! The plan was always to be the day
after Boxing Day... Secondly, we have decided to change from the
originally listed Ironstone Mountain as there is still some road damage
that would necessitate a further 3 km walking, making it close to
17 km round trip with a 700 metre gain in altitude. We have aimed to
keep the post-Christmas walk fairly relaxing and accessible to a greater
number of walkers. Sorry if you had set your heart on Ironstone. We'll
keep it "in reserve" as some road closures still haven't been resolved.
This walk is rated "medium" due to the off-track walking and steep and
somewhat rough descent, but is suited to moderately fit walkers with
some bushwalking experience. Energetic and resilient children should be
fine!
Walk route:
The Projection Bluff walk is only about 8.5 km [one way only, as we will
do a car shuttle], and only marginal gain of altitude, in fact, mainly
losing altitude as we would start from Pine Lake [alt. 1200 metres],
turn north, then north-east at Adams Peak, cross a relatively flat
alpine plateau to the summit, still only alt. 1257m, then follow the
eastern escarpment of the plateau south and come down to the carpark on
the Liffey Bluff side afterwards. The walk is not tracked except for the
final descent from plateau to highway, but the open alpine meadows make fairly easy
walking, and bands of scrub are mostly easy to avoid (but do wear
protective clothing for the few patches that we might need to pass
through. The walk passes the ruins of two alpine huts, and offers views
to the Meander area from near Adams Peak, and then extensive views of
the north, including the Liffey Valley, from the summit and eastern
escarpment.
Meeting Times and Places:
If you are interested in going on this walk, please phone Basil Tkaczuk, ph. 6331
1155
(if replying by email, please do so by
Monday 10 am) to book in. The departure time is 8:30 am from Door of Hope carpark in South
Launceston. The alternative meeting place/time is at the "train park" in Deloraine at
9 am.
(If coming from east, cross the bridge and turn right at the
roundabout). 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:
To access the walk 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 (unless heading for the 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. [At this point, drivers will need to shuttle their vehicles just
over 2 km back down the highway to the Projection Bluff parking area,
and be ferried back to Pine Lake.]
Warnings:
E... Exposed alpine conditions – can be dangerous in poor weather if
not fully equipped
Make sure you have a good supply of drinking water
- suggest 1 litre
per person.
Walkers are advised to wear strong shoes or boots. Gaiters
recommended due to off-track walking. You should always carry wet weather gear as well as warm
clothing in case of sudden weather changes, even at this time of the
year!
If unsure of equipment requirements for bushwalking, see
www.sutas.org.au/bush-walking/bush-walking
for some guidelines
Map details:
Projection Bluff: 1:100000 map is Tasmap 8214 (Meander) and 1:25000 map
is 4637 (Breona)
Map reference:
Short ref. 765817
Zone Easting Northing Latitude Longitude
55G 4 76 700 53 81
970 -41.71372
146.71991
Projection Bluff is worth 1 peakbagger point. 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:
Click here
to download. Google Earth version of the track:
Click here
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).