We walked out over Mt Eliza in the middle of Thursdays storm. When the wind hit it was almost impossible to walk and we had to crawl over the Eliza boulder field to get to High Camp without being blown away.
If you've got the patience to wait for them to load, here is a few pics from the trip:

On the Scotts Peak Road, loaded up and read to go

The NE Ridge from the plains - we were optimistic that the cloud would lift.

The stream was low and easy to cross dry footed - I've seen a platypus in this stream, but only once.

In the fern glade

The stream in the forest was almost dry - fortunately enough water to refill the bottles for the rest of the climb

Huge Pandani in the forest

6 hours from the car - on the NE Ridge at last

Looking into the giant sinkhole - Anne A Kananda

Anne A Kananda

The Cushion Plant - does anyone know of a bigger one anywhere else?

Arrival on the Pandani Shelf

Pandani - well it is the Pandani Shelf

Pandani Shelf Camp

Pandani and Cushion Plant Garden

Mt Lot and Lot's Wife

Isophysis Tasmanica

Bellendena Montana

Evening over Mount Lot

The next morning on the NE Ridge - no glorious sunrise. We woke early, heard rain and went back to sleep.

Above the Pandani Shelf, heading towards Mt Anne

Closing on the summit pyramid - it was already getting quite windy.

Looking back at the NE Ridge

Weather change closing in from the NW over Fake Pedder

Leaving the NE Ridge

The NE Ridge

A break below the summit tower

No summit today weather change on the way. The wind was getting up and the cloud was coming down.

Deception Ridge and Fake Pedder

Back on the main track and looking up at the standard summit route

Wind on Fake Pedder - this is 11:00am on Thursday morning (22/1/2009) - the wind was brisk, but what was visible on the water was just a hint of what was to come.

11:30 and its parkas on.

Oh bugger - here it comes

With in minutes, there was surf on the small tarns

No visibility and almost impossible to stand

Like a vision of Heaven, High Camp appeared out of the murk. The climb down over the Eliza boulder field had been very challenging - crawling and clinging to rocks to avoid flying away in the wind.

Looking back up at Mt Eliza

Time for hot soup