Mt Agnew (Trial Harbour)

On this trip we tackle Mt Agnew and try to find Cumberland falls and enjoy some spectacular west coast sunset’s whilst camping at Trial Harbour.

Mt Agnew

After work on Friday we where off to Trial and it was a beautiful day in-fact apparently it was that nice that there where some crazy people skiing in Lake Roseberry.  Must have bloody good wetsuits.

After the long 3 hour drive we finally arrived set up campCamp

enjoyed the afternoon sun and had a beer or two. Late Afternoon Sun

Got inspired by the late afternoon sun and had to get a couple of shots of the sunset over Trial.Sunset TrialThis marked the end of our good weather at least for the night anyway the wind decided to blow a gale which unfortunately seems to happen quite a bit here and the rain came.  This made for pretty much a full sleepless night which wasn’t ideal as we had a big climb the following day.  Luckily enough though by the time the morning did roll around the clouds had cleared the rain had stopped and the temperature had dramatically dropped which was a good thing as I could sweat in a minus 50 degree temp.

So after a big feed of bacon and eggs for breakfast we where off  the start of the walk is direct opposite of Avebury Mine and the first 300m can be driven. The first kilometre of the walk although overgrown and leach infested is pretty easy Walk to Agnew

but that is it the rest is just hell.  It isn’t a walk at all it is more a scramble or a climb even.Walk to Agnew 1

Although it is only 2km from the start of the track to the top it took just over 3 hours.  We seen some interesting things on the way up.  and the snippets of views we got every now and then kept us going. Native Snail

Some kind of Native Snail???Palm

Some kind of Palm looking plant. (Richea Pandanifolia.  The worlds largest Heath and only grows in Tasmania)  We have seen these before around Magnet and didn’t think it was native but seeing it up here in numbers has got me thinking otherwise.

After quite a few stops…… every 10m we finally clawed our way out of the low canopy forest and into the tough windblown summit  but it was worth every leech, slice from razor grass and step as the view was spectacular.  Admiring the Views

Lake Cumberland

Lake Cumberland.Little Henty

Looking down on the Little Henty and the Start of Ocean Beach Avabury Mine

Checking out if anything was happening in Avebury but it still looks pretty quite unfortunately.  After taking in the spectacular views and catching our breath we decided to slide back down the mountain (at least Jacinta did anyway I walked down quite normally). The trip down was quite a bit quicker and only took 2 hours thankfully because any longer and I reckon my knees would have gave way.  From here we made our way back to camp had a late lunch and then went and tried our luck for some Sea run trout Having a fish on the Little Henty

but unfortunately unlike last time we didn’t get a thing so I decided to go and make some noise on the beach and giggle like a little kid.  Cruiser AgnewNow I didn’t fully plan this photo but the areal on the bus is pointing to exactly where we where only a few hours earlier.  After playing in the sand and making the V8 roar we decided to go and check out the very peaceful waterfall behind Trial and have a beer.Trial Harbour FallsAfter this we went back to camp and I enjoyed the most spectacular sunset whilst Jacinta…. well…  was just being Jacinta and god knows what that is.   Spectacular SunsetSpectacular Sunset 1The Dying Seconds

Cumberland Falls

The next day once again after very little sleep as the wind blew again through the night we packed everything whilst it was dry checked out the rough sea  coming in Wild Seas and headed out to try to find Cumberland Falls.  We have tried to get here before but where ill prepared so gave up. This time we where ready or at least we thought we where.  The first track we went on was very over grown and marked with pink markers Walk into cumberland Falls

and was looking the goods before it started to head in the opposite direction and then the markers just stopped. We searched everywhere for more but there was nothing so we walked back to the cruiser and decided to try another track in.  This one was worse and in the end just had to bush bash and rely on the GPS on the phone and bring out a bit of the Bear Gryils Searching for cumberland Falls

This got us to within 180m of the falls and then we came across horizontal scrub that was pretty much impenetrable. Time to give up At this point even though we where so close we decided after a lot of hesitation to turn around and go back before we got horribly lost and disoriented.  I will be back Cumberland Falls even with a chainsaw if need be.

From here it was the long trip back home and wishing that we where on holidays the whole way home.

Hope you Enjoyed

Cheers

Brendan & Jacinta

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    1. This mountain is behind mt Cumberland. I have driven half of Cumberland and walked the rest before but i don’t reckon the cruiser would make it haha at least not without a rear locker

  1. We finally found the Cumberland falls, but got to the top of them…and with the dense growth..it was way too dangerous under foot to try to decend..so back to the drawing board to find the way to the bottom..it took us 3 hours as well and only 2 or so kms in walking…it was a very steep decline and very unstable under foot, but at least we can say we have found it lol after all these years…will try the bottom track soon…hopefully you guys get back and get to it as well. We live at Trial and have tried a few times..but so overgrown. Cheers Toni

    1. G’day Toni you live in absolute paradise then, it’s our favourite spot in tassie by far and everytime we go back we find something new absolutely love it, we have made it to Cumberland Falls but used the kayaks to get there, we paddled up the little Henty to Cumberland Creek and then walked up the creek, it was very hard going as the horizontal is thick but definitely worth the effort as the waterfall is spectacular

      1. Thankyou..its a pretty special place…yes we went the henty way as well but ended up turning back..hubby just looked at the pics of yours and he is actually wondering also if it was the Cumberland fall as he reckons from where he was looking from the top it would be probably 20 mt straight drop…we will head up again Thursday and see how we go…love your photos..just beautiful…have you guys been to wheel bay to the mine addit in the side of the cliff..thats great as well…they did it hard back then…thankyou again for your blog, great read.

      2. Just seen you made it, congrats. It’s a hard walk but well worth the effort. Yep we have been through there and it has spectacular views, we have also been to the bottom of the waterfall on that creek to and it’s another rippa, there is another waterfall on the creek to the north that we are going to try to get to the next time we come back down (south Gap Creek)

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