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Walls of Jerusalem - four days
Tent Based Accommodation
The
Walls of Jerusalem is Tasmania's highest alpine walk. It is one
the most spectacular and accessible alpine walks in Tasmania. The
region is dominated by alpine vegetation and endemic conifer forests
amid a high plateau of dolerite peaks. The dolerite within the park
is derived from dramatic tectonic activity during the Jurassic some
165 million years ago. Much of the beauty of the present day landscape
is the result of Pleistocene glaciations. These resulted in many
of the landscape features found within the park, such as moraines
and numerous tarns and lakes. The alpine vegetation within the park
includes bolster heaths which play a major role in determining local
topography. Stands of pure pencil pine forest are found in fire-protected
areas.
- Spectacular alpine peaks,
- Unique alpine
vegetation,
- Ancient Pencil
Pine forests.
Departs
28th Jan, Feb & Mar
Price $899
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Day
One
Drive to Walls of Jerusalem, walk to Wild Dog Creek camp -
6kms
We depart Launceston and drive westward along the base of
Kooparoona Niara (Great Western Tiers) towards Mole
Creek and Lake Rowallen. We arrive at the track head at approximately
12.00 noon.
From the track head we walk south for 2 hours, ascending the
escarpment to the Walls of Jerusalem. On arriving at the edge
of the Plateau, the vegetation changes and the land flattens
into a series of rolling hills. This is the first example
of the unique Tasmanian alpine vegetation including Pencil
Pines and Cushion Plants. Lunch is served on top a huge glacial
boulder with an alpine vista including unique alpine forests,
streams and pristine lakes. After lunch we continue south
along the plateau to our base camp at Wild Dog Creek. Wild
Dog Creek is located at the edge of the Walls of Jerusalem.
The camp at Wild Dog Creek utilises wooden tent platforms
constructed by the Parks and Wildlife Service and a composting
toilet.
Day
2
Day Trip to King Solomon's Throne - 5kms
We depart camp at 9.00 am and walk into the Walls of Jerusalem
skirting the edge of Lake Salome towards the Pools of Bethesda.
We are now surrounded by the Walls of Jerusalem. Huge dolerite
peaks tower above as we stroll through a garden of alpine
vegetation including Cushion Plants and the colorful Scoparia.
Upon arriving at Damascus Gate, we begin the ascent of the
west wall. The steep ascent follows a well constructed path
to the summit. Lunch is served as we relax and soak up the
views. After lunch there is ample time to explore the mountain
top and then descend the track to the Pools of Bethesda.
Day
Three
Day Walk to Mt Jerusalem and Dixon's Kingdom Hut - 8kms
The day's walk is to Mt Jerusalem via Dixon's Kingdom. The
route leads us through the largest remaining tract of Pencil
Pine forest in Tasmania. These majestic trees are up to 1000
years old. From Dixon's Kingdom Hut, we begin the ascent to
the summit of Mt Jerusalem. The ascent traverses open alpine
grassland before encountering a rocky scree slope. Lunch is
enjoyed on the summit soaking up the panoramic views. From
our vantage point, the view south takes in the Mountains of
Jupiter, the Never Never, Pine Tier and Chinaman's Plains.
After Lunch we return to camp at Wild Dog Creek.
Day
Four
Return to vehicle and drive to Launceston and Hobart - 6 km
Awake at 7.00 am with hot drinks and breakfast. We examine
maps and discuss the route with the group, before packing
camp and walking back to the vehicle. On route we venture
across numerous alpine streams and skirt around alpine lakes.
Morning tea is served on the edge of these picturesque lakes.
We descend back into the tall Eucalyptus forest. Depending
on the speed of the group, lunch is enjoyed whilst returning
to the vehicle.
We
arrive at the vehicle at approximately 2.00pm.
We
depart for Launceston and Hobart.
We arrive in Launceston at approximately 4.30 pm and Hobart
approximately 7:30pm.
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