Mt. Thetis

Attempted to climb Mt. Thetis last week. Magnificent night's camping in the saddle between Ossa and Paddy's Nut, but woke to winds and low cloud. We started our climb comfortably enough up onto the first ridge and then started the boulder clambering up the fallen dolerite columns. We were able to follow some cairns for a short while but found they came to a stop. (Or at least we could not find any more.) So we continued to boulder hop our way onwards and upwards for quite a way. But then winds increased to 30 knots + and cloud came in leaving us in total clag with visability down to zilch.
Not having cairns to follow and the fact we could not see far enough ahead to plan a path, (plus we would not be able to see anything even if we did get there) we decided discretion was the better part of valour, and retreated leaving this peak and Archilles for another time. Question - is there a cairned route to the top, or is it find your own way up the boulders?
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