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Yellowpinch Summit

 (Mt Barney National Park)

From the Yellowpinch carpark walk up the hill until you reach the swinging gate that leads to the start of the National Park. At the gate immediately turn right and begin heading up the hill. follow the trail all the way to the summit where you will find great views of Mount Barney. Recommend early morning walk and watch out for cliffs at the top of the summit. Children must be supervised at the summit.

Distance:

3km

Duration:

1 hour

Difficulty:

Normal

Getting there

How do you get to the start of the walk? Start at Yellowpinch carpark.

Maps

Sunmap - Mount Lindesay section.

Route/Trail notes

From the Yellowpinch carpark walk up the hill until you reach the swinging gate that leads to the start of the National Park. At the gate immediately turn right and begin heading up the hill. Care must be taken on ascenty and descent as there is loose rock and scree on this hike. Follow the trail all the way to the summit where you will find great views of Mount Barney. Recommend an early morning walk and watch out for steep drop offs and cliffs at the top of the summit. Children must be supervised at the summit. Great walk for those camping for a few days in the National Park or surrounding camping sites and resorts. 

Permits/Costs

Do you need any permits? What's the cost?

Other References

How can I find more info? Any guide books?

Comments

Badger on 12 Jan, 2012

Great views of Mount Barney and Mount Lindesay and surrounding massifs.

Badger on 12 Jan, 2012

Great views of Mount Barney and Mount Lindesay and surrounding massifs.
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