wombat4787 wrote: And if not, is there any point in going "half-way" to get a half-decent view?
PS: Frenchmans is famous for it's miserable weather, although i've no idea if things have improved with Warming. People used to walk in, wait for the weather to clear and then leave disappointed. A friend of mine walked in 2 or 3 times and never summited. It wasn't considered worth climbing if there was nothing to see of it's incredible, west Tassie views at the top.
But the walk in to Tahune Hut remains one of Tassie's most beautiful and legendarily boggy walks- a great intro. to Tassie walking for newcomers to the state and bushwalking in general.
From Vera to Tahune is awesome, in the true sense of the word. If the weather's bad, you get an idea of the famed, west-Tas. conditions as a bonus. It's high, terribly exposed to the weather, for a brief while beyond the pass but never too far from safety and company.
Surgite et .. andiamo!