I was fortunate enough to have a conversation with 'son of a beach' only a week before my trip to gather some more detailed information on the condition of the Arm River Track as he and his lovely wife had only just wandered up that way a few days earlier. This conversation put my mind at ease (it was more for my wife's sake actually!) and so I packed my gear and headed off in the dark from Launceston at 5am last Thursday morning.
I was on the track at 7am, reached new Pelion hut just after 9am, and found myself standing on the summit of Ossa at about 11:15am. As SBS mentioned, we were a bit clouded in on the top and had no views to the south or west. The weather would move from time to time to allow views to the north and east but on the way back down (around Doris), views were fantastic!
It was a perfect Autumns day for the trip with hardly a breath of air and we were able to enjoy sunny skies for most of the day (except for on Ossa

Overall, I made better time than what I had forecast (about 4hrs each way) and thoroughly enjoyed the trip. Other than the obvious sections - beginning of the Arm River Track and from Pelion Gap to Ossa summit, I was able to jog large sections of the journey in, with the trip out theoretically being easier except for the fact that I was now working with a fatiguing body!
Here's a couple of my pics..........now for my next adventure??????
Phil