Brett wrote:How hard is the [Western Arthurs and Easter Arthurs] walk for your average forty something...?
I've done the Western Arthurs and Eastern Arthurs twice each, with the two combined once (three trips total). My knees hurt for months afterwards each time. The first time you do these or similar walks, it is a real shock to the system. You have to climb up/down cliffs of mud, (as well as steep sections of rock), and it is steep up and steep down alternating all the way, with very little in the way of flat walking in between (except for the plains at the start/end, which are rather muddy). The exposure (walking along tracks which are exposed to dangerous heights and conditions) is a serious shock too, the first time. It's hard to believe that the tracks have been cut is such places, but there's little other choice. The Moss Ridge section also includes a lot of scrambling over/under/between trees and branches.
Having said all that, we did walk parallel with a group for a few days which included a one-handed lady, and although a bit slower on the scrambling/climbing sections, she handled it all OK. There's no real 'rock climbing' involved but most people would need to carry a rope for pack-hauling on a few sections. I think we pack hauled once on the Western and once on the Eastern range.
It's long and hard, but when the weather is good it's just brilliant (although it rained pretty much all of my last trip, we did get good weather for a few days on the first two trips).