Howdy,
I've unexpectedly found myself with some time on my hands and intend to use some of it for a walk - from next Wednesday through Sunday. My plan was to take the Arm River Track to New Pelion Hut and spend a few days poking about. Those who have been paying attention will have summised that it will be a solo trip. The forecast seems OK - showers, falling as snow about 1000m etc, but nothing too ugly. I'm in good shape and geared up (minus crampons). Walked the Overland itself with a group in June. Here's the question/s. How sensible is it to try to summit Ossa, Oakley, Pelion East et al at this time of year by yourself? Or would you be better advised to stay low and, if so, what would people suggest on that part of the track? I'm also mindful of that I'll be at the hut for a few nights, so there's a fair chance of tagging along with another group. If the whole thing is a bad idea, anyone got any ideas for lower-risk multiday walks in Tas preferrably, but not necessily on the North-West.
Thoughts?