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Walking Mt Kosciuszko Via Thredbo

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Wanting to trek to Australia’s highest peak of 2228m above sea level? The 13km return track from Thredbo is definitely the most popular option as it is rated an easy-medium grade and is great for most fitness levels – including families. If you’re visiting Kosciuszko National Park in the warmer months, a walk to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko is a must-do.

If you are not up for walking the full 13km then there is a look-out point at 2km [4km return] which overlooks the Kosi Peak.

Starting at the top of the Kosciuszko Express chairlift at Thredbo, this popular day walk takes you to the rooftop of Australia. After the scenic chairlift ride, the boardwalk takes you through the rocky granite outcrops of Ramshead Range, and through alpine wildflowers (spring).

The track crosses The Snowy River, before climbing above Lake Cootapatamba [a glacier lake] and on to Rawson Pass [where there are toilets]. From here, it’s a gradual climb to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko (2228m). The sweeping 360 degree views across the Snowy Mountains, Monaro Plains and Victorian High Country are sure to impress. Stay a while at the top to breathe in the fresh alpine air.

Start Of Walk

We highly recommend to catch the chair up to Eagles Nest Restaurant so that you can experience the amazing view of Thredbo and the Snowy’s.  The scenic chairlift takes about 15 minutes and is open 365 days a year. Tickets are purchased on the day from the ticket office located at bottom of the chair at Thredbo. Alternatively you can walk up Merritts Nature Track from Thredbo Village to the top of the chairlift. This difficult 2km track takes around 1-1.5 hours uphill.

 

Things You Need To Know

  • There is a National Park Fee to enter the park. View most current fees here
  • Thredbo charge for the chairlift. You will find the up to date prices here
  • Pack a few layers of clothing + a waterproof wind jacket as the weather can change drastically. Read these safety tips before you head out.
  • Make sure you wear good shoes [as often there is snow up the summit in Nov/Dec/Jan] and pack plenty of water, sunscreen + a summit snack.
  • The track is generally covered by snow between June and October, and possibly at other times. You can get to Mount Kosciuszko on cross-country skis or snowshoes at these times, but there are no snow poles marking the walking route.
  • While some people can do the walk in 2.5 hours – give yourself plenty of time to soak in the views. We recommend 4-5 hours.
  • If you are planning on camping out there for the night make sure you read Think Before You Trek.
LAOKO High Tea Fundraiser Saturday March 24th 2018
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LAOKO High Tea Fundraiser Saturday March 24th 2018

 UPDATE: THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ATTENDED OR DONATED. TOGETHER WE RAISED APPROX $1500 FOR THE TREATMENT + RESCUE OF NATIVE AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE

EVENT

LAOKO High Tea Fundraiser [100% ticket sales go direct to LAOKO]

WHERE

The Jindy Inn, 18 Clyde Street, Jindabyne, NSW 2627, Australia

WHEN

Saturday, 24th March, 2018 at 2pm until 4pm

COST

$45 P.P which includes sparkling wine, coffee, tea, petite cakes, sandwiches, scones, quiches, various pastries and entry into raffle draw [see our list of prizes below]

 

Buy Tickets Here

***IF YOU PREFER TO BOOK AND PAY OVER THE PHONE PLEASE CALL THE JINDY INN ON 02 6456 1957

Join us for the first ever LAOKO high tea at the Jindy Inn! The perfect support-a-cause opportunity to spend some quality time with friends and family.

By joining in, you’ll be helping to raise funds which go towards giving injured and orphaned wildlife a second chance in life. With your help, we can provide the vital care needed to care for sick, injured or orphaned native wildlife in the Snowy Monaro Region.  It’s the perfect gift for your mum, grandmother or a great way to treat yourself!

The Jindy Inn will serve a beautiful high tea including tea, coffee and sparkling wine. All other drinks will be available to purchase.   We will be serving sandwiches, petite cakes, quiches, scones and various other delights.

  • Thanks to the many amazing supporters we will also be running a fabulous raffle where each high tea ticket gets one entry. Additional tickets into the raffle can be purchased on the day.
  • There will be live music from local singer-song writer Matilda Rose 
  • Madame Olga will also be at the event doing palm readings and teacup readings for $10 [all proceeds go to Laoko]

You can visit LAOKO at laokosmwr.org  or head over to their Facebook page here

Madame Olga will be doing palm reading and teacup reads
Matilda Rose will be playing during the afternoon tea

PRIZES FOR THE RAFFLE

[PLEASE CHECK BACK REGULARLY AS WE HAVE ONLY STARTED TO GATHER OUR PRIZES FROM SOME VERY AMAZING SUPPORTERS]

  • Health Box + 5 drink card [ the box will include various goodies] supplied by The Market Jindabyne
  • Wild Brumby Schnapps Gift Pack supplied by Wild Brumby
  • 5 Yoga Classes supplied by Alpine Yoga
  • Several t-shirts supplied by Jindabyne Brewing
  • 1 Night Stay at Rydges Jindabyne  for 2 people including Hot Buffet Breakfast donated by Rydges Jindabyne
  • Organic Mukti Botanicals Gift Pack supplied by Mukti Organics
  • Picnic at Shut the Gate Wines Berridale to the value of $100 kindly donated by Shut The Gate
  • Three x 2 packs of Shut The Gate Wine Gift Packs supplied by Shut The Gate Wines
  • Pauline Coxon Cold Emu print size 40 x 40cm stretch canvas ready to hang + Cold Emu Print Card which is 10 x 10cm with envelope and has the story about Emu. Generously supplied by Pauline Coxon Gallery 
Jindabyne Accommodation
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Jindy Inn In The Media – Where We Have Been Featured

We’re proud to have been featured in a number of reputable publications, online and offline. Our homely hospitality has been sought by travel blogs, magazines and national newspapers.

 

AVERAGE JOE’S LIFE + TRAVEL BLOG: Blogger Kirsty from Average Joe’s spent some time away from Sydney to breathe in a little space and fresh air. Hiking Kosi was the goal of the trip, and on their way up the mountain they spent a night here at the Jindy Inn and enjoyed their stay. Read article here

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Alpine Safety

Exploring the backcountry of Kosciusko National Park is both iconic and beautiful. However, conditions can change rapidly in the mountains and it is essential that you are well prepared. Please find the Alpine Safety guidelines fact sheet from National Parks. Don’t forget to plan and prepare before you head out.