Great report ILUVSWTAS, but I think you're using different adjectives to the ones I would use

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Wow, pretty tough 'walk'....the scrub bashing was more than I was prepared for but was really happy to tag along with someone used to such conditions.
In hindsight I'm sure I could have taken the summit as I was soooooo close, but being a pretty cautious type I'm always happy to make the journey rather than the destination.
In fact pretty proud of my decision making, I was concerned I wouldn't have the legs to make it back in daylight and had no interest in 4WD-ing out in the dark.
Also when walking with others I believe it to be really important to take their goals into account and I hope I took the lead through enough of that scrub to help ILUVSWTAS to the peak

, and the last thing I wanted was for my companion was to be concerned I wouldn't make it back(I had the car keys)
Once again in hindsight I would have cruised home as we got back to the car just after 6pm, but if I'm in unfamiliar territory discretion is definitely the best option.
SWTAS tells me we did 1700m vertically over 18km which impresses me
The scrub-bashing well, that was pretty confronting and my knees and forearms are still screaming, but for me 'stepbystep' every trip into the wilderness of this amazing island is a learning experience and super glad I took it on.
Despite my best efforts my crappy camera has survived yet another near disaster and I still can't justify buying a new one

In conclusion, it's my experience that if you are a little out of your depth, that's ok, just so long as you know how to swim. A great day in the SW.
Cheers, sbs.
P.S. Not too sure about Mt Wellington ff, from the saddle Mt Field plateau seemed to obscure the W range, but perhaps ILUVSWTAS saw a bit more
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- A little bit vertical
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- A walk in the park