ObtuseAngler wrote:This week I am going to try and find a copy of "Day Walks Tasmania" by John Chapman...
Welcome to the forum OA. This is a good resource as he/they give walk distance, grading, approx time, total climbing, best season, warnings/hazards, closest town to walk start/km away, walk features and notes for each walk includes a small topographic map of the walk and elevation profile. For example I've also done the Wineglass/Hazards Beach circuit that you completed which is listed as 12km, 4 1/2 hours, Medium Grade, 220m total climbing. I've used the book many times in Tassie. There are plenty of walks of reasonable length/effort without driving vast distances from the Launceston area. A few of those I've done and don't think they would be beyond your current fitness level (you sound pretty fit already, just don't overdo it as you build up experience likely using different muscles from your usual activities by walking over broken ground, steep up and down, rock scrambling etc):
Duck Reach (as you already planned) but you can extend it to a circuit including Trevallyn Dam (a bit of road walking at one point)
Archers Knob and Copper Cove at Narawntapu NP
Legges Tor from Carr Villa at Ben Lomond NP
Various walks on the Blue Tier (not in the Chapman Book)
If fitness is OK with those you could try:
Meander Falls
Quamby Bluff (quite a bit of climbing in both of these)
And I second Bushrunner's suggestion for Higgs Track to Lady Lake. It's a nice walk.
Also consider preparation/correct gear for conditions as some walks end up at alpine summits. There is plenty of info on the forums, and some in the Chapman book if you get it.