Climax is a certainty, particularly if you get this sort of weather from the summit...
It's hard not to be elated on Feds, combining the amazingly rugged surrounds with the adventure of getting there & the ascent itself (not to mention getting down & safely back to camp; cue celebration 2) + number 1 ambition of most walkers here, interstate & often abroad.
For me personally, having done a large chunk of the main list now (538 points), the main list is still not my main objective & probably won't be; too much time required invested in horrible scrub bound trips & too much sacrificing of everything else in life (partners, family, other recreational pursuits, career etc.). It's great fun but just not the be all & end all; in some ways it may be an anti climax to finish the list...oh, so thats it then huh...mmm...well...what next?
Having done a large chunk of the Abels as well this is probably a reasonable goal as is the Connoisseurs list, they are my main walking goals.
To finish the following trips will see me very happy as well & quite content to do 1 big trip each year; so still to come for me...
Eldons & surrounds (later this year)
Prince of Wales range (full traverse, including Olegas Bluff)
Spires et al.
White Monolith Range
Propsting
All of the Reserve Peaks (nearly there anyway after Eldons)
Retrace Alex Sklenica's trip from Pedder to Gordon Camp via Olga River Valley (old Tramp article inspired, horrible sounding but what an adventure!).
Do Cradle to Cynthia Bay via all Mountain Ranges (where possible - i.e Pelions to Du Canes to Labyrinth to Manfred et al. to Olympus etc. - repeats so nice to just meander along again & re-enjoy this amazing area).
Return to Fedders again
Return to WA's again
Return to Franklands again (time permitting)
+ overseas ambitions - too many to list here.
Hmmm, a busy life ahead for alot of us - but hopefully a life long lived & a life well lived
