Itinerary: A full summer in Tasmania

Hi guys,
I am planning on spending at least all of December 2018 - January 2019 in Tasmania (with the main intention of spending as few days as possible in towns) and was looking at putting a list together of all the hikes I should do. I was thinking of landing in Launceston and doing the following in that order:
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk – 20k
Freycinet – 31k
Three Capes Walk - 135k
Walls of Jerusalem – 34.3k
Overland Track – 80k
Frenchmans Cap – 46k
Mt Anne – 15k
South West Grand Tour – 282k
Includes: Southern Ranges, South Coast Track, South West Cape, Port Davey Track, Western Arthur Range, Federation Peak, Farmhouse Creek
I have not walked in Tasmania so I am aware of the very slow progress and reputation it has deservedly earned as being much more dangerous and difficult than elsewhere. However it is not economically/time efficient for me to return to Tassie one trip at a time.
I finished walking the Te Araroa (South Island) in January and walked the AAWT the summer before that. I know this is not as 'technical' as Tasmania but I think I am well enough prepared to go and give Tasmania a serious crack. I have significant off track experience in terms of 24hr rogaines etc.
The only big thing I can see I have missed is the South West Coast but I don't feel particularly inclined to do it at this stage.
What other walks should I do (or not do)? And any other advice in terms of getting from one track to another? It seems that this may be the hardest part!
I have loved reading all the trip reports about Tas on here so looking forward to getting down there myself!
Tom
I am planning on spending at least all of December 2018 - January 2019 in Tasmania (with the main intention of spending as few days as possible in towns) and was looking at putting a list together of all the hikes I should do. I was thinking of landing in Launceston and doing the following in that order:
Bay of Fires Lodge Walk – 20k
Freycinet – 31k
Three Capes Walk - 135k
Walls of Jerusalem – 34.3k
Overland Track – 80k
Frenchmans Cap – 46k
Mt Anne – 15k
South West Grand Tour – 282k
Includes: Southern Ranges, South Coast Track, South West Cape, Port Davey Track, Western Arthur Range, Federation Peak, Farmhouse Creek
I have not walked in Tasmania so I am aware of the very slow progress and reputation it has deservedly earned as being much more dangerous and difficult than elsewhere. However it is not economically/time efficient for me to return to Tassie one trip at a time.
I finished walking the Te Araroa (South Island) in January and walked the AAWT the summer before that. I know this is not as 'technical' as Tasmania but I think I am well enough prepared to go and give Tasmania a serious crack. I have significant off track experience in terms of 24hr rogaines etc.
The only big thing I can see I have missed is the South West Coast but I don't feel particularly inclined to do it at this stage.
What other walks should I do (or not do)? And any other advice in terms of getting from one track to another? It seems that this may be the hardest part!
I have loved reading all the trip reports about Tas on here so looking forward to getting down there myself!
Tom