Hello, this is my first post and a friendly hello to all users. I just wanted to use this thread since it is just about the same thing I need to know.
My name is Andreas from Germany and I worked for 8 months now in Melbourne. I really found my liking into hiking again and I did this year already the Tongario Loop (January) and a coupple of day walks in the Grampiens (Easter). Now I want to visit Tasmania in June (around 15th) and do some hikes. My fitness is about average and my experience too. I'd love to do the Overland track, but I very well understand, that the weather might will be harsh. Also my snow-walking experience is quite limited to a couple of hours with only small back packs etc. For that purpose I have some questions:
1) Is my gear good enough?
Scarpa Nepal full leather hiking boots - feel warm and should be water proof, but haven't been for hours in rain/snow yet.
Hogan Ultralight 1person tent (intend to sleep in the huts anyway, but for emergencys)
Gonna need a new sleeping bag - is one with comfort region to -8°C good enough?
I have two matraces, one is a self inflating one, but only covers half of my legs and one is a cheap isolation matrace (dunno the proper english word for that^^) - would take the 2nd one.
Merino underpants, leggings, shirts and jumper, hiking trousers and a very good waterproof rain jacket and a cheap rain pant. I'm thinking about an extra fleece and I'll get a warm hat and gloves and gaiters. Enough water containers, cheap stove and a big backpack (55+10 l). Also some over stuff, which is hiking utensils.
Did I forget anything important? How about hiking poles?
2) Can I walk the track alone or shouldn't I? I really would love to go with someone else, if he/she insits to. So whenever someone is planing to start around the 15th, please contact me here. I planed to be back in Melbourne around the 24th, latest 26th and haven't booked any flight/ferry yet.
3) Will there be enough space in the huts, or is it very likely, that I have to sleep in tent (I'm not slow, but not fast either - taking fotos, breaks and relaxing)?
4) If the weather is not good (the actual day I want to start and forecast), where can I do nice hikes in the surroundings? Cradle mountain is probably a good idea anyway and if the weather is nice, I continue - depending on the forecast, although I know it might change fast. A tour to Lake St Clair also, what else?
Ok, it's already late and I don't know what else I wanted to ask ^^. Thanks anyway for answering and I hope I'll have a great time in Tassie

Cheers, Andreas.