Saturday 1 November 2025: Southern Mindjagari Track Geocaching * – L/R and SLOW. Fishing Gap car park, Mt Domain, Snowy Corner, Mountain Creek car park. Car shuttle required. Early start, late finish. Looking for GCBE3VX Along the Mindjagari Trail, GCBE09T Mindjagari, GCBDZ2W Bendora Dam and Waterfall Views, GCBDN1R On the way to Mount Domain. Around 13km and 900vm.
Summary
From Garmin Connect (recorded on Epix Gen 2 watch) – Distance: 12.28km | Climb: 925vm | Time: 3:13 moving + 3:05 of stops = 6:18 | Grading: L/M; H(12).
Photographs
View photographs here.
gpx file
Download the gpx file here.
Track Map
Here’s where we went:
Trip Report
Warning: This is an Australian Walking Track Grading System Grade 5 hike.
I was last up to Mt Domain on 22 Mar 25 and down the Snowy Corner Track on 3 Jun 25. It’s been a while since I’ve done this same trip, last on 22 Apr 24. 6:33 then, 6:18 today.
This was an excellent trip. 3 strong walking companions to hold my hand and walk up front as I gasped along in the rear. 2 hugely experienced geocachers to make the finds and log me on. And 2 First to Finds (FTF) for our group – my first ever! Throw in a blue-sky day, huge scenery and a great natural track – “you wouldn’t be dead for quids”.
The Snowy Corner Traverse can be divided into 4 legs.
Leg 1: Fishing Gap car park to Fishing Gap – 3.7km, 58mins
Start at the Fishing Gap car park Mindjagari Track signage.
Leg 2: Fishing Gap to Mt Domain – 2.5km, 1hr 35mins
The Snowy Corner Traverse Track is marked with a number of track markers. They’re marked on the track map and in the gpx file as SCT nn (Snowy Corner Traverse).
My companions certainly had to wait for me at the top of the first climb towards Mt Domain, at the ‘nose’ where the track levels out for a while.
After negotiating that steep climb, the level going is a pleasant change for a short while.
It finishes at an open area, at the bottom of the final climb to Mt Domain.
The final climb includes a nice rocky spur.
There are a few cairns on the track. This one is half cairn, half rock stack. I dislike the latter, but this marker was useful as you can just see the top of it as you climb steeply up the track.
At last the Mt Domain cairn.
A few tens of metres further north is an open area with views, perfect for smoko.
Leg 3: Mt Domain to Ashbrook/Cow Flat Creeks saddle – 1.4km, 1hr 5mins
Once down off Mt Domain, there are a couple of knolls to be enjoyed.
Next comes my favourite spot on the hike.
The drop down towards the saddle used to be a bugga. On my last full traverse in Apr 24 it was hard going through the tight scrub. Not so now.
Towards the bottom of the descent, the first geocache of the day was logged, GCBE3VX Along the Mindjagari Trail. All my Christmases came at once and I can die happy – a first to find (FTF) for the group. Probably never again for me.
And at the saddle a second FTF was logged, GCBE09T Mindjagari.
Leg 4: Ashbrook/Cow Flat Creeks saddle to Snowy Corner cairn – 1.7km, 1hr 5mins
Not much of a view to the west from the saddle.
This leg climbs north from the saddle, then drops down to the Shale Knoll.
It’s a unique formation.
Great views east.
And west.
2 more geocaches were logged, GCBDZ2W Bendora Dam and Waterfall Views, GCBDN1R On the way to Mount Domain.
Leg 5: Snowy Corner cairn to Mountain Creek car park – 2.8km, 1hr 33mins including lunch
A little way down the Snowy Corner Track is the most magnificent new bench.
It overlooks a huge view and makes a great lunch spot.
New camera with macro ability, so I tested it out.
Same track markers, different words.
Down the bottom, Mountain Creek has a different sort of beauty.
Our trip 12.3km and 925vm, which aligns with the signed distance of 11.5km and climb of 900vm. But our time was 6:18 and the suggested time 5 hrs.
Huge thanks boys. Trust you enjoyed the hike.
The AllTrails map is here, where you can pan and zoom.
Party
4 walkers – Roger E (Marmaduke Rothschild), Martin E (TivkaNZ), Leon S, me (JohnnyBoyACT).
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