Suz wrote:Thanks Nuts

Maybe I'll head out along Lees from Pelion and see how I go...can always turn back I guess.
That's the way. Please don't take my comments as complete, including advice on what you should do. Sound sensible enough, so that's a good start
Eggs may be right, and, especially solo, this is all a step up from The Overland Track grade. Also, there's some nice country, and it's just well worth a separate loop walk
alone on it's own.
I find myself wanting to agree with TT, he doesn't come here often and seems to have a lot of experience. It's been some years and there may be more trees down and more braids around Reedy Lake. I had thought to mention that may be, relatively, the worst 'track' section you'll encounter but I don't recall anything too difficult, from having done it a few times. You'll likely encounter some trees down going up to Lk Bill or on the other climbs as well. Some friends went in via Lees a few weeks back, I can ask them regarding the current state if overly concerned?
I would say that the Lee's/'Venetian Blind' track is marked on tasmap at 1 : 25k, not necessarily any need for a book. Like Mersey, if you struggle past the lake you are just following water down, from the southern end of the buttongrass clearing in this case. If you continue to head downhill there's a whopping great paddock that's going to be really hard to miss. It's the safest, best marked and, a bit of extra climbing aside, easiest route you'll find of the several most mentioned (which is why I mentioned it). Nothing particularly hard in some others but it's going to be even safer coming back the same way