by Son of a Beach » Mon 20 Jun, 2011 9:18 am
You will need to be reasonably experienced with both poor visibility off-track navigation, and with substantial off-track scrub bashing for this route. If you get good weather its very rewarding. Full details of one route is in John Chapman's SW Tas book. However, I'd recommend avoiding Mary Creek Plains for a variety of reasons (more leeches, more mud, more scrub, more elevation descent/ascent, steeper), and follow the ridge line along the east side of the plains instead.
In some parts the track is well defined and easy to follow, in some parts its an obscure foot pad, in some parts there's no sign of any track at all, and in some parts there is nearly impenetrable bands of scrub. Most of the scrub bands are not more than a few hundred metres wide, but they take a very long time to get through (and you and easily get disoriented and head the wrong way while in there).