I'd appreciate some other's thoughts regarding the following:
My older (definately not elderly - there is a big difference between older and elderly!) father has had a long time wish to walk to the summit of Mt Roland - again!. He is an extremely fit 77 year old who walks several kms every day. He has hiked shorter but as steep routes, has summited Mt Roland before (albeit 15? years ago) and has recently expressed his wish to once again reach the summit of, what he descibes as, the best peak in Tasmania! He has no known major health conditions.
And I think I agreee with him on the 'best peak' opinion!
I was thinking that it may be a possibility! Perhaps accessing via the "three peaks track", or would the more direct route be suitable? I have walked via ONiells Rd - part way fire track. And camping over a night or two could be managed!
I don't think Dad would be too disappointed if he couldn't get up to the absolute summit. The boulders/rock scramble may deter him but I think he would really like to once again, get somewhere near the top! A good view of the surrounding countryside at least!
This would be a fair day walk for most of us, perhaps an overnighter for some and challenging, I think, for anyone a little more mature.
We are looking at early May as a timeline. I appreciate that this year is somewhat 'special' and that early May could mean 'early winter'! I've had some great views of Mt Roland dusted with snow, covered in cloud/fog/mist and rain! And I usually visit in Feb/ March or Oct/Nov.
All opinions wil be carefully considered - I have no wish to place anyone in a risky situation. At least one other person in our party would be a regular Tasmanian bushwalker with experience of year round Tasmanian weather conditions. At least two of us would be experienced bushwalkers.
Albeit not a major walk, I am considering all possibilities/ outcomes, etc.
Thoughts and opinions would be greatly appreciated.