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2021-03 NT Proposed Chewings Range Highlights walk (Chewings Range)

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Estadísticas de la ruta

Distancia
116,3 km
Desnivel positivo
2.909 m
Dificultade técnica
Difícil
Desnivel negativo
2.945 m
Altitud máxima
1.362 m
TrailRank 
56
Altitud mínima
663 m
Trail type
Solo ida
Coordenadas
248
Fecha de subida
10 de marzo de 2021
Fecha de realización
marzo 2021

preto de Glen Helen, Northern Territory (Australia)

Vista 1761 veces, descargada 46 veces

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Descripción del itinerario

Proposed trip for May 2021.

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The distance shown is understated because the direct path is not always viable, and side-trips are not all shown. It will probably be about 200km total.

Sorry that the markers are missing for Red Walls, Bowmans Gap and Canyon of the Thirteen Pools - it seems that Wikiloc limits the number of waypoints you can upload.

Puntos de interese

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 752 m

Ochre Pits (start)

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 848 m
Foto dePioneer Pass

Pioneer Pass

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 836 m
Foto deAlice Plain Foto deAlice Plain

Alice Plain

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 853 m
Foto deGYS campsite

GYS campsite

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 899 m
Foto deGiles Yard Spring Foto deGiles Yard Spring

Giles Yard Spring

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 880 m

Diagonal Gorge camp

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.032 m

Diagonal Gorge

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.139 m
Foto deSaddle between Diagonal Gorge and Portals Gorge

Saddle between Diagonal Gorge and Portals Gorge

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.050 m

Upper Portals Gorge

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 960 m
Foto deMiddle Portals Gorge Foto deMiddle Portals Gorge

Middle Portals Gorge

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 934 m

Lower Portals Canyon aka Freezing Gorge

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 897 m
Foto dePortals camp

Portals camp

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.019 m
Foto deThe Low Point

The Low Point

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.097 m
Foto deUpper Springs (camp) Foto deUpper Springs (camp)

Upper Springs (camp)

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.287 m

The slow part

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.342 m
Foto deMt Giles (camp?) Foto deMt Giles (camp?) Foto deMt Giles (camp?)

Mt Giles (camp?)

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 675 m
Foto deOrmiston Gorge campground Foto deOrmiston Gorge campground

Ormiston Gorge campground

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 810 m
Foto deGiles SW Spring (camp on 2nd walk) Foto deGiles SW Spring (camp on 2nd walk)

Giles SW Spring (camp on 2nd walk)

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.045 m

Rockfall Gorge

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 953 m
Foto deCanyon of Defiance camp Foto deCanyon of Defiance camp Foto deCanyon of Defiance camp

Canyon of Defiance camp

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.076 m
Foto deRibuck Ramp Foto deRibuck Ramp

Ribuck Ramp

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.015 m
Foto deMegs Reach Foto deMegs Reach Foto deMegs Reach

Megs Reach

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.108 m
Foto deAlexas Reach Foto deAlexas Reach Foto deAlexas Reach

Alexas Reach

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.127 m
Foto deBalcony Reach Foto deBalcony Reach

Balcony Reach

PictogramaWaypoint Altitude 1.013 m
Foto deMain Reach and Crisis Rock

Main Reach and Crisis Rock

Comentarios  (4)

  • Esbern Jakobsen 29 may 2021

    This looks absolutely epic. Is this a proposed route or have you already completed it? What an incredible adventure!! The Red Centre - my favourite part of the world.

  • Foto de ribuck
    ribuck 29 may 2021

    Hi Esbern, we completed this trip today, in 14 days and mostly along the route shown here. Epic is the right word for it! Fortunately I was accompanied by some very skilled scramblers who helped me get to places that I have not previously reached. My favourite spots were Diagonal Gorge, Portals Gorge, the Canyon of Defiance, the Upper Springs above Giles Yard Springs, and camping overnight on the summit of Mt Giles.

    But this is harsh country, with lots of very steep ascents and descents on loose rock, and lots of sharp spinifex and bushes that stick into you and rip your flesh. Two of our party received injuries when rocks broke. So it's not a trip to be undertaken lightly.

  • Esbern Jakobsen 30 may 2021

    Big congratulations on an amazing achievement! What fascinates me is the thought that many of these places that you name are so unknown and would have been explored by so few - you certainly can't google them and find some pictures of what they look like. If you are going to upload some more pictures I would love to see them.

    I have spent many days exploring sights around the West Macs and the Centre, but always with the comfort of a campsite base to return to. I would love to take that next step one day and do some multi-day hikes that require careful planning and good navigational skills. As beautiful as it is, the country as you say is harsh and demands respect!

  • Foto de ribuck
    ribuck 30 may 2021

    Hi Esbern, I researched this area by reading trip reports from old issues of the magazines of many bushwalking clubs, and talking to other walk leaders, but even so some of the areas were unknown to me before we got there. I also did a lot of shorter walks in advance to confirm some of the passes and the water sources. I will probably upload some photos in a few months, but right now I'm preparing for some more NT adventures before I leave the NT in August. I'm sure you will enjoy any future multi-day walks that you do. A great one to start with is Ormiston Gorge to Bowmans Gap (2 days), then you can do Ormiston Gorge to Mt Giles summit (3 days). The national park has a free fact sheet and map for those walks (search Google for "Ormiston Gorge Overnight Walks").

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