Day 8: Tent Tarn, Twin Spires South
Our intentions were simply to reach Tent Tarn and set up camp, then day walk to Twin Spires South the next day (rather than Cathedral Mountain). There is a cairned route to Twin Spires South but no such luxury to Cathedral Mountain. Having spent the two previous days pushing through a lot of dense scrub we decide on the easier but still rewarding option. After we set up camp we take advantage of the good weather and climb Twin Spires South that afternoon/early evening.
8 km, 450 metres elevation gain for the day
We take a look at the falls from the bottom.
Then there’s a steep scramble up alongside Grail Falls.
With perfect timing, the weather is clearing for us as we ascend again. A pause to appreciate Chapter Lake.
Crossing the Creek below Chalice Lake. A big thank you to Bender and Xing for their clear description of how to find the crossings – the cairn on the opposite bank was easy to spot once we knew where to look!
The country here is breathtaking. We keep stopping to gasp, and not just to catch our breath!
Chalice Lake
We’d be camping on the rock on the right in a days time.
Chalice Lake
Still Chalice Lake. Just grand
Alpine paper daisy,
Helichrysum sp.
Marshy sedge crossing at the northern end of Chalice Lake. I see orchid leaves but alas, no flowers!
First views towards Tent Tarn, with Mt Rogoona in the distance.
Tent Tarn
Our campsite on the hillside overlooking Tent Tarn.
There is plenty of daylight left so Geoff takes my pack as a daypack and we head to Twin Spires South. View over Tent Tarn left, and Chalice Lake, right. The bony finger scars from the 2016 bushfires are sadly evident.
View north towards what we think is Bishops Peak.
And oh my goodness, west towards the Overland. I’m regretting not having brought the tent up here. There are plenty of small tarns and flat campsites, the weather is cold but not windy and the forecast (via our Garmin Inreach Mini) excellent.
Atop Twin Spire South. There is an easy unmarked route to Cathedral Mountain along the top but I am exhausted. We stay for a while, absorbing the view then, with chattering teeth (and legs for me), head back down to our tent.