Well, if fate had not intervened in the form of an unexpected hospital visit a couple of weeks ago, I would be somewhere around Marion's Lookout right now, heading off on the Overland with my two boys, instead of sitting in my office in front of a computer. I've recovered remarkably well, and feeling as fit as I'm ever likely to, but I've still decided to err on the side of caution and figure that six days out bush is probably not the best idea.
That said, I've figured that it might be some small recompense if we could get away for a few days next weekend (October 10/11). I was thinking of heading up to Pine Valley for a night, and from there, either the Acropolis or the Labyrinth. I'd be treating it as a "suck it and see" walk: head up to Pine Valley, and assess the conditions from there.
Any advice or opinions?
For background, our experience level is reasonably high: oodles of day walks, including the harder ones like Dry's Bluff, and a couple of extended walks like the WOJ, Cradle Mountain Circuit, etc.
Lake St. Clair visitors centre reports that the boat to Narcissus is operating and the jetty is (mostly) above water again, but that snow levels are probably still fairly high around the Acropolis.