We did the Ducane Traverse in mid October. Great trip and all conditions as you will see.
The walk from the ferry up the track was a good start and completely un-Tassie like. Sunny, shorts and t-shirt weather.
We made the gap in good time and first scouted the ‘paddock’ for a camp but decided on Campfire Creek. Lovely camp, dry and clear night, warm, nearby running water. It was almost like camping in Queensland

Next day we made the short stroll to about the top of the pass and stuck our way up falling mountain. The scrub was, present, but not as bad as I had feared.
But as we got higher the snow was terrible – soft, rotten in places and deeply melted around the rocks (up to several metres deep). It was slow going as we sometimes fell up to our waist (or worse – don’t ask) and moving from snow to rock meant crossing weak snow with big drops.
And it was hot. We eventually bridged the last snow onto some rock and were on Falling Mountain proper – nearly 2 hrs behind schedule.