Generally speaking...now is the best time.
Cool Autumn, Winter & early Spring days are the prime time for walking arduous mountain peaks, ridges & spurs.
While in the height of summer I tend start before dawn & camp early. Choosing shady canopy walks, waterfall circuits or explore a creek to beat the heat...rocks and boulders are usually dry, non slippery for rockhopping & I can take a dip & dry off if I get too hot.
Low flow creeks are more likely to have algae blooms at this time of year.
Just before or after xmas we tend to get unsettled weather, tropical monsoons bring hot & humid conditions & lots of rain. Check the local weather reports for the area you have in mind. You don't want to get caught in gorge section or cut off after driving over many shallow creek crossings to access an area
when the creek rises quickly or a flash flood come through.
All that info goes straight out the window if you just need
a bushwalking fix come hell or highwater...just choose your walk wisely.
Rainforests will have leeches...
Drier areas will have ticks...
Mossies love the shade & still water.
They're all part of our great outdoors experience.
Just spray your gaiters with Bushman's, permithrin or something similar to deter them.
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ofuros on Tue 30 May, 2017 9:35 am, edited 2 times in total.