Nice photos! Love to hear more about the trip.
* How'd the SCT go?
* What was the lagoon like?
* How long/was it scaling PB from NRL?
* What were your stop-offs each night?
* Weather good?
* Anyone else on the track?
As for the track, while I'd agree that it's not up to a high standard - it's not really *that* bad for what is a pretty rough part of the world.
How long did it take you to go Ooze Lake to Wylly Plateau?
We did it in less than eight hours when I did it a few months back (in pretty wet and snowy conditions).
Admittedly it was eight hours over two days because we had to stop because of the weather, but the timing was:
* Five hours to go from Ooze Lake to Leaning Tree. This is with very poor conditions, high winds, and significant snow drifts on the way up to Pindars Peak (coming from Ida Bay direction)
* Two hours and five minutes to get from Leaning Tree to the turn off to Mount Victoria Cross on Wylly Plateau. To the old campsite on the hill before walking down to the saddle to Kameruka Morraine it took us three hours.
So that's about on track with Chapman's walking time guidelines - though at the end of them.
If it wasn't for the snow we'd probably have done it about 30-45 minutes quicker (and I'd have got up Pindars!)
I'd agree that large parts of the track are pretty slippery and muddy though. And it was pretty scrubby, but I've been in worse

EDIT: Actually I should say I agree with you with the description of the track. I'd just say I don't personally think it was too bad to walk along. "Too bad" is clearly subjective through from person to person!