by whynotwalk » Fri 27 May, 2016 2:36 pm
Hi Danny - a bold plan ... but as Azza says, Lake Rhona is not the walk to start with, especially at that time of the year. Finding the track head and getting across the Gordon River with winter flows would be your first obstacles. Then there's the mud of the Vale of Rasselas, some track-finding and navigation issues, and the fact that you'd be in the south-west of Tassie in the coolest, darkest and often windiest time of the year.
Don't get me wrong, this is a classic walk, and Lake Rhona is a gem. Nor is it one of the hardest of our walks. But it isn't straightforward for an inexperienced walker. At that time of the year, I'd be considering the Freycinet Circuit, Maria Island, or perhaps the Walls of Jerusalem (if you've got a robust tent, good winter clothes and a winter-rated sleeping bag).
cheers
Peter
Solvitur ambulando (Walking solves it) - attributed to St Augustine, 4th century AD.