![]() I hiked over from the Five Mile Road car park to Lower Barry creek over this last weekend. Posts: 1865 Joined: Fri 28 Sep, 2012 11:19 am Location: Grenoble Region: Other Country It was a haven of wildlife too : tiger snake, legless lizard, a couple of wombats, some kangaroos in a swamp (on the 5 mile beach road), a lot of swamp wallabies on the way to Miller's Landing, some black cockatoos, crimson rosellas, an echidna, some emus, and lots of waterbirds. Oh well, fine by me, we were feeling good to be almost alone there, I'm just surprised most people go to the Prom' without actually walking it. And on the other hand, Tidal River was absolutely packed. At mid-day, we saw in total about 8 people doing Tongue Point, 0 doing Miller's Landing/Vereker Outlook (it was after 5 pm though). I was surprised how few people there were : it's the Melbourne Cup week-end. ![]() Beautiful spots, I especially loved the mangroves at Miller's Landing and the granite boulders at Tongue Point (who said you had to go to crowded Remarkable Rocks on Kangaroo Island for beautiful granite boulders.). I just did Tongue Point and Miller's Landing/Vereker outlook. If you haven't seen the north end of the Prom then the weekend return idea is a good one. We have done Johnny Soueys return in a weekend a couple of times by walking in to Barry Creek on Friday night (the road is good enough to do this by head torch without difficulty) then to JS by early afternoon Saturday. The campsite at Five Mile is pleasant and it sees a lot fewer people than any of the southern campsites. It's not horrible, it just not the nicest bit of walking on the Prom. The scrub has been cut back from the track verge most of the way and it can be hot walking if it's sunny. You go through some pretty banksia forest and there are nice views over Corner Inlet for the first few kilometers but after that it's a bit ordinary until the last stretch down to Five Mile Beach. When you say boring do you mean just the track because it's a 4WD flat straight track or is the scenery boring as well ? The overnight walk to five mile beach is what I had in mind. Posts: 18 Joined: Wed 11 Jan, 2012 2:54 pm Region: Victoria Gender: Male Better to take three days and enjoy the walk. Across the first bit of the swamp it's very open going and you don't really need to keep to the "track'" but there are a couple of thick scrub bands in the middle of the swamp so if you lose it completely you're in strife. However there's only about 5 ks of difficult stuff and if you keep looking out for the tapes it's ok. The track here is very indistinct and it gets pretty wet - we did it in 2009 at the end of the drought and it was still knee deep in places. Most of the walking is pretty straightforward (the haul across to 5 Mile is a fairly boring road bash) but the leg across Chinaman's Swamp can be challenging. It's around 60 ks for the circuit, and you'd either need to cover the 40 ks to Tin Mine on the first day or stay somewhere around Lighthouse Point overnight (no water as far as I'm aware) and still do two big days. Try it and compare with Raxio.Two days for the northern circuit would be pretty heroic Hallu. Please denote any applications that are Java based with a " (32- and 64-bit)Īuslogic Disk Defrag freeware V.1.0.3.173 (32-bit and 64-bit)ĭisktrix Seven day Trail Does an excellant job. This issue has been fixed in the latest builds of Java 6 which can be obtained here. This is only temporary and the effects are restored when the program is closed. **NOTICE** It seems that most, if not all, Java-based Windows applications disable Aero Glass. ( Most of them, Additions may not be )Īll 16-bit software will fail to run on Vista as such legacy support has been removed from the OS!. Windows Vista RTM Software Compatibility List 32/64Bit:Įntries are in alphabetical order. May help you people with VISTA RTM and RC2.
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