Solitary Hut at Tiger Lake Sat. 9th February 2019
Our
first true wilderness walk for the year takes us into the Walls of
Jerusalem National Park, but to a less frequented area of the beautiful
alpine area. The added interest of this walk is the visit to the
"Solitary Man's Hut", a hideaway built illegally about 1984 by a man who
was trying to get away from the pressures of urban life. Various
websites describe visits to the hut, and hint at his story. In some
versions, he was a Vietnam War veteran, but this version is contested in
others. Perhaps do a web search for "Solitary Hut Tasmania" to find some
of the stories, and see
http://redrucksack.com/Redrucksack/Black_hole_2_files/Solitary%20Hut.pdf
Anyway, there is agreement that it is a beautiful part of the national
park, and well worth a visit.
Walk route:
From the Walls of Jerusalem car park (743m altitude), the track
climbs steadily and steeply for 2 km in a southeasterly direction, to
reach Trappers Hut (1068m alt.) Branching off from the main Walls of
Jerusalem track, and now much more level, continue somewhat more
easterly along a mountain valley for about 2.6km to reach George Howe's
Lake (1158m altitude), before turning north. Tiger Lake is reached after
0.5 km, and the hut is a further 300 metres north, along the eastern
shore of the lake. Your leader suggests you may like to swim in the
deeper or shallower parts of Tiger Lake near the hut. There should be
plenty of time to browse the diary of "Solitary Man". Total walk
distance is about 6 km each way. The walk is rated "medium" because of
the distance, steepness and somewhat rough track with rocky patches. It
should be suitable for energetic and resilient older children who are
used to the conditions, and requires a moderately good level of fitness.
There may even be time for a coffee stop at Mole Creek on the way home.
Meeting Times and Places:
If you are interested in going on this walk, please phone Chris
Langerak on 0409 808 152 to book in. The departure time is
8:00 am Sat. 9th February from Door of Hope car park. If you wish to meet
with the group at any other place,
please arrange with the leader. Please be at any meeting place 5 minutes
ahead of departure time.
An alternative meeting point could be the toilet block at Mole Creek
8.45 am. 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. Please note that if
you are bringing your vehicle, it will need to have a current valid
Tasmanian Parks Pass.
To access the area from Launceston, proceed along the Bass Highway to
Deloraine (about 51 km), but do not turn off at the eastern exit into
Deloraine. Instead, continue across Meander R. and up hill to the
western exit, and to the roundabout at start of Mole Creek Rd. A further
24km will bring you to Mole Creek (sometimes used as a meeting place for
our walks - check with leader). Continue west past Mole Creek, on what
is now Liena Rd, making sure you turn south at the caravan park 4 km
from the town. The road continues west until about 14 km from Mole
Creek, it branches south, now called Mersey Forest Road. A little over 6
km south, you will pass turnoffs to Cradle Mountain and Devil's Gullet
(Lake Mackenzie) but keep going south, crossing the Mersey at Lake
Parangana and passing the turnoffs for Bare Hill and Arm River. Another
17 km should see you cross below the Rowallan Dam. A little under 6 km
further, cross the Fish River bridge and turn left up the Walls of
Jerusalem road. The track begins at the car park, 1.2 km up the road.
Warnings:
The following codes [from our 2019
walks calendar] apply:
D Drive distance requires early departure
S Steep incline for at least part of the
way
L A long days walk in excess of 3 hours
each way
M Marshy or muddy sections be prepared to
walk with wet feet.
E Exposed alpine conditions ; can be
dangerous in poor weather if not adequately equipped; see
http://bootsnall.sutas.org.au/Pages/Equipment_Safety.htm for some guidelines.
Map details:
Tiger Lake: 1:100000 map is Mersey (Tasmap 8114)
and 1:25000 map is Pillans (Tasmap 4437)
Short map reference: n/a
Zone Easting
Northing Latitude
Longitude
55G 4 40 394 53 73 937 -47.0358 146.16995
No peakbagger points will be visited 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:
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).