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Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 09:37

Des Lexic

I'm wondering in the aftermath of the recent fires up in the high country, how many of the historic huts were destroyed by the fires. We all know of Craigs being lost but what about the likes of King Hut, Tommahawk Hut etc etc? Has any one been up there for a recce yet and can fill us in as the the extent of the damage?
Cheers and have a happy new year to all.

Des
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AnswerID: 212834   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 09:45

Leroy replied:

I think Fry's hut went as well as the lookout at the East Pinacle at the top of Billy Goats Bluff. I'm yet to go out for a drive but was discussing this with friends over the weekend.

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FollowupID: 473034   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 11:34

Member - Julie P (VIC) posted:

Just had a week in Porepunkah (near Bright) - while most of the "tourist" things are open for business - there are a lot of restrictions as to where you can drive in the area - for instance the Mt Buffalo Road was closed - apparently the chalet was abandoned by staff on recommendation until further notice - also the Buckland Valley road was open for travel - but no camping or off road stuff was possible - the DSE and firies are doing a tremendous job and would have welcomed the rain on New Years Eve - from our campground we could see a lot of smoke from backburning -
We came back through Whitfield to Mansfield and Yea - and this is where you can see the extent of the fire up there - right up to the edge of the road in a lot of places -
The effects will be far reaching - for instance the La Cantina winery (who do wine with no preservatives and don't filter like ordinary wines - prices are good too - wine is terrific) are still waiting to find out what damage the smoke will do to the grapes - having already had about 60% of their grapes damaged by frost - this is another blow to the area.
Lets hope people head up to these places to support them, and realise that at this stage camping is limited in the bush. We stayed at the Riverview Caravan Park in Porepunkah - nice relaxed setting - plenty of trees and right ono the river. Nice people running it as well.
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FollowupID: 473039   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 12:41

Leroy posted:

I haven't driven around too much. I went up to Falls Creek and across to Bright to have a bit of a look around. Doesn't look as bad as the '03 fires as these fires appear to have kept close to the ground.
The grapes maybe still unaffected. A wine guru was saying on the radio that the grapes are to immature but then I had a Chardonay from Annapurna Winery from the '03 fires (which burned around the area in Jan) and it had a smokey taste!

Leroy
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AnswerID: 212846   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 11:42

Member - John (Vic) replied:

Des
Craig's Hut was not historic, but a movie mock up remember so no real loss as the tourist people / council will probably have it back together pretty quick (Mores the pity) with no doubt a big entry fee to see it.
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FollowupID: 473037   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 12:13

Truckster (Vic) posted:



the new look Craigs Hut...
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FollowupID: 473038   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 12:14

Member - Andy Q (VIC) posted:

G'day John, well said 'Craigs hut was not historic, but a movie mock up...'.
There was certainly too much hysteria about that 'loss'

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FollowupID: 473080   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 17:34

Bonz (Vic) posted:

Craigs might not have been hoistoric but it was quintessential. Many ppl, including myself are drawn back to look at it time and time again. It has a great feeling about the place. Yes its a film set, blah bla blah but I reckon it was a great place

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FollowupID: 473086   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 18:05

Member - John (Vic) posted:

"Quintessential"!! yep for sure agree with you 100%.

"Quintessential Hollywood"!!
Its appealing because that's the effect the movie makers wanted, God forbid they make it ugly for the film.

Me I find the feeling's and the view of the High Country as "Quintessential" as you can get without the need to add a tourist attraction to blot the scenery.
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AnswerID: 212851   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 12:14

Truckster (Vic) replied:

yes, frys went too, as well as probably 40-50 others out of the 400 odd out there...

heading to Heyfield this weekend for a look at the club property, and surrounds, will have photos then..

Many areas are closed, but Walhalla and others are begging for visitors... I feel for these places, they will die.
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FollowupID: 473041   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 13:00

Member - JohnR (Vic)&Moses posted:

I feel for them too mate. Woods Point too will feel it for a while. High fuel prices test them but this is worse. Have a good trip to Heyfield. Hug for Cammo.
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FollowupID: 473044   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 13:23

Truckster (Vic) posted:

thanks for the grass while there.. cam had a blast as usual..
will hug and have good time in Heyfield.
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FollowupID: 473050   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 14:10

Member - JohnR (Vic)&Moses posted:

Hey mate, careful the way you put that. People may think I am a local supplier.......

Cam seems to be building confidence which is great to see.
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FollowupID: 473051   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 14:17

Member - John (Vic) posted:

You mean you're not????
Give me my money back if you can't supply ;-)
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FollowupID: 473144   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 22:50

Member - JohnR (Vic)&Moses posted:

Hey, John, thats your Port Campbell mob. There connected with the fishos. We watched over by the Feds this week anyway...... LOL
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AnswerID: 212855   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 12:47

ExplorOz Team - Michelle replied:

If anyone has specific information about huts mentioned in the 2 Vic High Country trek notes on this site (see Trek Notes) could you please use the Trek Feedback section to make your comments in the relevant pages so that this information is captured for the benefit of people using the Trek Notes.
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FollowupID: 473043   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 13:22

Truckster (Vic) posted:

Mich..
contact the Vic Huts Association.. they *MAY* have the most up to date info, but with mass backburns still going on round the place, I wouldnt expect any thing final for few mths yet..

www.vhcha.org.au/
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AnswerID: 212863   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 14:36

Member - MUZBRY (VIC) replied:



Gday all

As i am on" holidays" i think that i might wander up to Bruntons bridge on the weekend and have a look. My little boy Wes might come as well..I'll let you all know if and when i leave.
I hope that you all had a good New Year and are all safe.

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AnswerID: 212910   Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 02, 2007 at 19:15

98nav replied:

just got back from dargo, spoke to jim tresure he said that the tresures huts x3 have been saved just off the high plains road. grant m
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AnswerID: 212975   Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 03, 2007 at 07:49

annez replied:

Fry's hut has not been destroyed. In fact minimal damage to fry's flat.
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FollowupID: 473194   Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 03, 2007 at 08:53

Des Lexic posted:

That's good news annez. We were there about a week before the fires and it is a great spot. I don't hold the same hopes for the houses across the river or the ones up by Tobacco flat.
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AnswerID: 213156   Submitted: Thursday, Jan 04, 2007 at 07:29

annez replied:

One house at tobacco flat has gone, the new A frame on the left hand side of the hill on the way out of tobacco, and a shed on the farm on the right on the way out, the other houses are ok. All of the houses at sheepyard are ok, as are the houses over the river at fry's.
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AnswerID: 213288   Submitted: Thursday, Jan 04, 2007 at 20:16

Crackles replied:

In the Upper Rose river area the local Parks Ranger said ....... "the Sandy Flat toilet is vertical along with the Top Crossing Hut.
Frank Ryan's hut has been destroyed along with the Wabonga Tk bridge and
Paradise Falls Rd bridge ................
Bennies camping area infrastructure is all still there along with the
White's Gully and Dandongadale Bridge's the Lake Cobbler Hut is still
intact but alas the toilet has succumb to the flames along with the
large Mountain Gum that stood proudly to the sth/sth/west of the hut."
He went on to say rehabilitaion is well under way on many of the fire breaks & key access roads but no mention of when it will be opened up as it sounded a fair way off yet.
Cheers Craig....
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