Seleting a walk route in Tasmania

Hello All,
I would appreciate if group members could provide some input on walk routes in Tasmania
I'm traveling to Australia this December for about three weeks, and will spend about a 10 days in Tasmania. I'm looking for a walk of 4-6 days and a circuit would make logistics easier. Regardless, I'll have to rely on public transport or a shuttle service. Finally, I am mostly interested in mountainous regions. I live in Hawaii so resources on walking in Tasmania or Australia in general are limited, but TASMAP has been very useful. I was considering the Overland Track, but it is full and I'm not too keen on being on the track with 50+ people. The Western Arthurs Travese is very attractive and seems the kind of walk I like, but resources I've seen indicate it may be a little dangerous for a solo walker. On the other hand, resources often overblow the risks!
So, I may be narrowing it down to the Walls of Jerusalem area, and perhaps connecting to the Cradle Mountain area. A few blogs have described a route that goes west from WoJ to CM and uses part of the Overland, which is apparently OK to do without a permit as long as one is only using a section of the Overland. For this route most folks, discuss crossing the Mersey River in the Never Never. A couple of variations on this route looks interesting to me and involve some bushwalking, but I've not found discussed anywhere. One is to head south on the WoJ track to Solomons Throne area then follow track past Lakes Adelaide and Meston. The variation would be to pick up the track that near Clarke Falls the traveres the Traveller Range, then try and find a route down to St. Clair area. Another potential variation would be to skip the Traveller Range section, instead making a circut using the track that passes Cathedral Mountain & Bishop Peak, works over to Nescient Peak back up to the original trailhead.
I would appreciate input on the feasibility of these routes and how much time would be involved. As wel, I would also appreciate members input on which route would be
"best." This may be my only opportunity to bushwalk in Tasmania so I want to make the most of it. Finally, any input on other routes would be welcome.
For some background, I will be hiking solo. I am fit, a relatively fast walker, and have fairly extensive experience hiking, backpacking, climbing in the western USA (Alaska, Rocky Mountains, and deserts), as well internationally in NZ, Scotland, and Latin America.
Thanks,
Brand
I would appreciate if group members could provide some input on walk routes in Tasmania
I'm traveling to Australia this December for about three weeks, and will spend about a 10 days in Tasmania. I'm looking for a walk of 4-6 days and a circuit would make logistics easier. Regardless, I'll have to rely on public transport or a shuttle service. Finally, I am mostly interested in mountainous regions. I live in Hawaii so resources on walking in Tasmania or Australia in general are limited, but TASMAP has been very useful. I was considering the Overland Track, but it is full and I'm not too keen on being on the track with 50+ people. The Western Arthurs Travese is very attractive and seems the kind of walk I like, but resources I've seen indicate it may be a little dangerous for a solo walker. On the other hand, resources often overblow the risks!
So, I may be narrowing it down to the Walls of Jerusalem area, and perhaps connecting to the Cradle Mountain area. A few blogs have described a route that goes west from WoJ to CM and uses part of the Overland, which is apparently OK to do without a permit as long as one is only using a section of the Overland. For this route most folks, discuss crossing the Mersey River in the Never Never. A couple of variations on this route looks interesting to me and involve some bushwalking, but I've not found discussed anywhere. One is to head south on the WoJ track to Solomons Throne area then follow track past Lakes Adelaide and Meston. The variation would be to pick up the track that near Clarke Falls the traveres the Traveller Range, then try and find a route down to St. Clair area. Another potential variation would be to skip the Traveller Range section, instead making a circut using the track that passes Cathedral Mountain & Bishop Peak, works over to Nescient Peak back up to the original trailhead.
I would appreciate input on the feasibility of these routes and how much time would be involved. As wel, I would also appreciate members input on which route would be
"best." This may be my only opportunity to bushwalk in Tasmania so I want to make the most of it. Finally, any input on other routes would be welcome.
For some background, I will be hiking solo. I am fit, a relatively fast walker, and have fairly extensive experience hiking, backpacking, climbing in the western USA (Alaska, Rocky Mountains, and deserts), as well internationally in NZ, Scotland, and Latin America.
Thanks,
Brand