We got away from the walk start just after 9am and made a steady climb up to Whitley’s Hut, arriving just after 11.30. After a short break and a couple of those "Tasmanian moments" (we ran into an old soccer mate of Nick's and the people in the hut log book only days before us were friends of my sister) we headed on to Lake Ironstone.
The track between Whitley’s & the Lake became a little difficult to follow, but the terrain was pretty easy. We arrived at the lake at about 12.20. After a 20 minute rest we then headed up towards the summit.
Although we could find no track we headed for a small scree field and after crashing our way through some scrub and scorparia that at times appeared to have been used by others as a route, we made the much easier going of the scree field. At the top of this things opened up somewhat and we made fairly good time to the summit, following a (at times infrequently) cairned route. We arrived on the top at about 13.43.
The view from the summit was excellent, albeit a bit hazy, particularly to the east and north. Hopefully Nick will expand but we could at least see as far as Mt Field, Mt Olympus and Cradle Mountain. I'm sure there were more distant peaks too but not too sure what they were off hand.
After spending half an hour on the summit we descended basically straight to Whitley’s Hut (a much quicker route if you don't want to see Lake Ironstone). Once again there was a bit of scrub bashing but it was mostly fairly easy going all the way to the hut, arriving at 15.10.
After a 10 minute stop we then headed down the Western Creek track again, meeting up with the others at a nice waterfall on the track. After a short break we made a rapid decent to the car park, arriving at 16.38.
I had a great day and could have spent even more time kicking back on the summit but for other engagements. It was excellent to catch up with Nick and to meet his folks, but especially to meet Sheldahl - all the way from Iowa in the USA!

Below are just a few snaps from the day...
Excellent scenery on the way up on the Western Creek Track:





Whitleys Hut (not what I was expecting):

On the way to Lake Ironstone:





On route to the summit:


Nick prepares for World War 3??:

On the way back down:






