by north-north-west » Tue 22 May, 2018 11:20 am
Corinna to Donaldson via the Savage River track isn't a multi-day walk. I've done it - including the return road walk to Corinna - in a single day. Can be done as an overnighter but finding room for more than one or two smaller tents would be tricky - OK, possible in the forest flats near the bridge but that's generally damp and muddy and leechy. Donaldson itself is mostly too much buttongrass to camp comfortably and water is not available on the higher ridges.
There's also the forest loop from up near Farquhars Bridge. Longer and shorter options available for that. Also forest walks available from Tiger Ridge, which makes a good base camp.
Have you thought about the coast walk from either Pieman Heads (boat trip necessary) or Temma (out and back from there means no worrying about the boats, and therefore cheaper).
Really depends on how many nights you want, how many people and when. Also whether you prefer coast, forest or the more open inland areas. Best guide is Phil Pullinger's Tarkine Trails book (although he does not, for some obscure reason, mention the coastal route between Temma and Dartys Point. Odd). It covers paddling, cycling and driving options as well as on- and off-track walks.
"Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens."