heya stepbystep.
Yep I'm one of these real professional bushwalkers whos goes out with a pair of sneakers and whatever I happen to be wearing
I'm going to check out the camping/bushwalking shop precinct of Hobart today for Gaiters and some "proper" boots. Something waterproof would be nice given I found a pothole full of mud at one point and ended up with a drenched foot. I think
I really need to rethink some of what I do when I go out of the way. With 5 kg of camera gear on my back, I think I will get bushwalking partner to carry a backpack with food, water, waterproofs. When I go alone, I am going to have start making decisions on the gear I take to lighten the load.
Not being the lightest chap (140kg is not fit I assure you), I am a lot more prone to slipping on slopes. I think these will be the following items on my initial purchase:
[*] Proper, Waterproof boots (recommendations anyone? Scarpas?)
[*] Walking Sticks of some description (very useful to stop falling forward when going downhill)
[*] Gaiters
I will have to do it again, but someone really needs to clear the last 500m with a chainsaw - a lot of trees have recently come down of the track, making it nearly impassable. a couple of tonne of gravel wouldnt go astray, but thats just a nice to have

you could definitely stay there longer during summer - but yesterday most of the area under the falls was underwater - you could only mone around on the logs fallen over the river.