I am an avid backpacker from California-- almost all of my experience is in America though and the majority in the mountains there. I have recently been engaged to a woman from Melbourne, and we are planning to visit Tasmania and hoping to get in a good backpacking trip... I guess the term here is bushwalk. We have backpacked extensively off trail in the Sierras, but neither of us having bushwalked in Australia, feel a bit timid about it here... =)
We are arriving in Launceston on the 10th of December and have until the 17th of December to get back there.
So I have to ask all you experts for some advice:
1. Where should we go? (We have a tent, boots, rain gear, water filter, cook stove, equipment suitable for California wilderness, etc.) I called and discovered that Cradle Mountain apparently is fully booked (any way to get around this?) We are happy to do a difficult/long hike if the payoff is great, ie isolation and scenery. =) Had a look at the trip reports, there are sooo many! Any tips on the top trips?
2. Is it relatively easy to grab a butane stove cannister in Launceston where we fly in?
3. Do we need to rent a car to get to the best spot?
4. Is there some other piece of gear we ought to bring that is Tasmania specific that we might not have considered?
Thank you all so much! Very much looking forward to escaping into your beautiful wilderness for a bit and especially forgetting about Donald Trump for a few days.
