Various questioning revealed that the group was around 47 and the plan was that the group would have been split with one lot coming in from Cradle and the other the Arm River meeting at Pelion Hut. That is a heck of a number even for Pelion Hut to handle. The bad weather had forced a rethink so an in and out walk via the Arm River track was decided upon. As you can imagine the track in the non board walked areas was cut up pretty badly.
Sadly quite a number in the group appeared adherents to trash Tassie with litter from wrappers abounding on the track. Also found that there was socks and bits and pieces left at the hut along with a pretty indifferent clean up job.
I fully understand and support the decision to change the itinerary due to weather conditions but the original plan had 47 people hitting a hut for two days. This appears contrary to Parks and Wildlife's sensible guidelines for group sizes. As for the litter issue, it appears that the "sweeper" was needed to clean up after the ingrates. An international student I walk with comments with immense satisfaction on the litter free nature of Tassie bush and goes to extreme to clean up any misplaced item so I find such poor regard for the environment puzzling from an organised school group. I also find it disquieting that students from Victoria, and not outdoor types such as local Venturers, where wandering pretty much under their own steam. Sure the Arm River Track is well defined but there are one or two sections where a wrong turn combined with sizeable panic attack could cause a problem. Then again students could have simply followed the litter trail from the leaders of the group

In all a rather average effort I thought and wonder what are other peoples thoughts? It is my understanding that at least one local school limits numbers to the ten or so mark and I have never seen litter trails so good education of the students must take place. In fact, I got the feeling that the many of the students in this group were conscripts rather than volunteers to the walk. I would be interested to hear feedback from the trip organisers to correct any factual errors I might have made.
Regards Brett