by wello » Wed 05 Nov, 2008 9:59 pm
April can have good weather, and one of the big benefits of walking at this time of the year is you may get a chance to see the fagus turning. This is the only decidiuous native in Tassie, and goes a brilliant gold around mid to late April each year (there's a few threads on this site with some photos and advice on the best spots).
Some of my favourites are The Labyrinth and Twisted Lakes (at either end of the Overland Track), and Mt Field. You could do a fantastic walk over a number of nights based out of Pine Valley hut - lots of mountains within reach.
Not sure if the Walls have much fagus, but this is certainly one of the scenic highlights of the state. Might be a bit on the easy side given your other experience, so you might want to include it in a circuit through the Never Never and Lees Paddocks.
Freycinet is a good backup plan in poor weather.
Wello