Mt. Morriston and Long Marsh Dam - 11th February 2017
Another Boots N' All "first" allows us to explore the area
south of Lake Leake, largely forested with with some areas of farmland.
Mt. Morriston is better know for its world-famous namesake, a sheep
grazing property a little to the west of the actual peak area, renowned
for its superfine wool. We may perhaps return to the midlands via that
area.
From the Lake Leake road (just short of the Lake Leake turnoff), we turn
south and follow dirt roads to the SE end of a line of three peaks, Mts
Mismanagement, Connection and Morriston. We skirt around the first, head
north between the first and second, and then west between the 2nd and
3rd, finishing up with only a short walk, less than 500 metres on an old
track, to reach the summit of Mt. Morriston.
Next, we drive back to Mt. Mismanagement and head south, then east, to
reach the start of the walk to the Long Marsh Dam historic site. See
http://bushwalks.blogspot.com.au/2016/04/long-marsh-dam.html
(paragraph further down, Midlands Council report on the site,
for some historical background. The walk is roughly 2 km each way, again
easy walking. The walk would certainly rate as easier, with no steep
climbs, and suitable for families with younger children.
Thinking of
bringing along a children's or youth group? Click for Information for Leaders working with Children and Youth |
Meeting Times and Places:
If you are interested in going on this walk, please phone your
walk leader, Basil Tkaczuk Ph. 0438 664402
[instead of my usual landline, please - text
messages will be fine, or reply to this email by early Friday evening] to book in. The departure time is 8:30 am
on Saturday from the Door of Hope Church car park,
Launceston. The alternative meeting place is the park with public
toilets at Campbell Town by 9:20 am.Other meeting places by arrangement with leader.
f you would like to arrange to meet the group at these places or
elsewhere, please arrange with the leader, and please be at any
meeting place 5 minutes ahead of the listed time.
Even if meeting us en-route, you still need to contact the walk leader,
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, proceed south for 68 km along the Midland Highway to
Campbell Town. Towards the southern end of Campbell Town, turn east on
to the Lake Leake Rd. and continue 30 km. Long Marsh Rd. turns south
approximately 300 metres west of the turnoff to Lake Leake. The next
turn is about 9 km south, after which there is a further 9 km or so
west, north and west again as described above, but hard to describe in
detail, to get to Mt. Morriston. Please use the map files from this
website if you need accurate details. We strongly recommend that you
meet with the group for the parts of the drive from Lake Leake Rd,
including the further drive from Mt. Morriston to the start of the Long
Marsh Dam walk at Honeysuckle Rd.
After visiting the Long Marsh Dam site, we may follow Honeysuckle Rd.
west to meet Tooms Lake Rd at the Mt. Morriston grazing property, before
heading north to Ross, a distance of about 45 km.
Note that progress on these dirt roads can be quite slow at times. We
hope to be back in Launceston 4-5 pm at latest.
Warnings:
Water! It is
unlikely that there will be any drinkable water on this walk, so please
be sure to carry at least 1 litre in a sturdy bottle, and perhaps have
some spare water to drink at the car when we get back.
Be aware of
possible hazards such as insect bites and snakes.
Prepare for a variety of weather conditions
from warm and sunny (hat, sunscreen etc) to cold, wet and windy. Sturdy
shoes should be fine,
and gaiters offer protection against snakes, insects and scratchy plants. If you are unsure of
equipment requirements, Visit the Boots N' All section of the
sutas.org.au website per link below and read the guidelines for clothing
and equipment.
Click this link for a more detailed discussion of
Preparation, Food and Safety
guidelines for Boots N' All walks.
Map details and references:
Mt. Morriston (alt. 804m): 1:100000 map is Little Swanport (Tasmap 8414)
and 1:25000 map is Leake (Tasmap 5634)
Map references:
Short ref. 602418
Zone Easting
Northing Latitude Longitude
55G 5 60 200
53 41 980 -42.07194 147.72772
1:25000 map for Long Marsh Dam area is Colonels (Tasmap 5633)
Mt. Morriston is worth 1 Peakbagger point. For listing of peakbagger points, see the Hobart Walking Club Peakbagger's Guide (2000 revision) which can be found and downloaded (as an Excel spreadsheet) 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).
When you have downloaded the track file, double-clicking on the Google Earth (kml) track should open Google Earth and zoom in to the location if you have Google Earth installed on your computer. The .gpx version of the track should import into mapping software or devices that support gpx tracks and waypoints.