From March 09, 2018 4:00 pm until March 10, 2018 10:00 am
At Falls Creek
Posted by Dianne Ross
dianneross007@gmail.com
0412899697
Categories: Extended Day Walks
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Join in for beginers back pack over night, great for first timers wanted to test out their gear On a overnight hike.
Kelly's hut from the Gate is 5.5km, and Fitzgerald Hut is 300 m off the track.
Start from the locked gate at Watchbed Creek. Meet at Tawonga sth cottage 4pm.
Please ensure that you are well set up for overnight backpacking - remember its ALPINE
Water needs to be carried, DO NOT rely on water availablilty on this walk, Day or Overnight ( 1 to 2 L for day walk ).
There is a pit toilet, dont forget your toilet paper.
please ensure you bring dinner, breakfast and snacks, cooking equipment etc.
If water is to be collected from streams or aquaduct, remember to use purification tablets,
Alpine weather can change dramatically - please be prepared - the link below on our website has valuable infomation as to what to pack
If you are new to the club, Your first day event is Free. For subsequent events as a guest the fee is $10.00 per day, OR YOU CAN JOIN MVB
Note the guest fee does not cover Equipment Hire, Accomodation and Travelling costs ( WE SHARE THE cost of fuel, use of car and driver when car pooling - )
From Bunnings Wodonga, 122 km one way to Watchbed Creek trun off allow approxmatly 2 hours.
What bring on Alpine walks and walk grading
Call Diane 0412899697 for any questions and what to pack.
Kelly's Hut Photo by - Alan Levy, 2001
The first hut on the site was built by Kyran Marum and Jack Platt in 1901.
Patrick J Kelly built the second hut on this site in 1901, after grazing began on the lease in the 1890s. This hut has vertical slab walls, a paling roof and gabled structure, but was burnt down in 1956.
It was replaced with an SEC hut (maybe originally built in 1928 - historical if it is), removed from the Rocky Valley site two years later. The Kelly family, through Mrs T Kelly and later her son, owned the lease until taken over by the NP in 1982.
FitzgeralD Hut
Located at Kellys Track, Marms Point. On the Bogong High
Brief History
George Silas Fitzgerald was born at Omeo in 1867, son of American, Edward Fitzgerald and mother Mary Gallagher. George lived at Shannon Vale where his father had been a gold prospector.
George contracted to build the Ensay to Doctors Flat Road and later the Tambo Valley Road. He built Fitgeralds Hut in 1903. Originally it was shingled and he later covered it with corrugated iron in 1928.
The hut received serveral modifications and later George offered it as Open House, in particular to the Melbourne Women's Walking Club.
The hut was destroyed by fire in 1991, after the chimney caught on a school camping trip, and by that time was in disorder anyway. The hut seen today was rebuilt in 1993, with aid of supporters from the Wallangarra Youth Group of Licola