I have just returned from Mt Stirling .
I enjoyed my 2 nights solo snow trip at Mt Stirling in snow shoes.
It was raining at Mt Stirling on Sunday when I got there at about 1.30 pm and all the snow that had fallen on Thursday and Friday had become wet .Chains were not required to be fitted to 2 WD cars.
. That rain made the snow wet and soft . The snow was 50 cms deep at the Bluff spur hut.Slogging it up the hill in snow shoes with a full pack , 4kms from the car park at 1200 M to 1600 M was a real work out .
I snow camped on Sunday night. The snow turned to ice overnight and yesterday once you hit about 1600 M it was very icy and you could hardly see the next pole on the summit pole line so there were no views , more like a whiteout. Just walking out the door of the hut was slippery so I was wearing micro spikes or snow shoes to avoid falling over near the hut/ tent/ water tank/ dunny .
The Snow shoe trek, yesterday from The Bluff Spur hut at Mt Stirling to Craig's hut (10 km return) was tough because of the up /down hill factor and the deep soft snow. 10 kms in snow shoes is like 20 kms in boots in summer.
I did the whole thing at full pace , with no rest stops en route in about 5.5 hours including Lunch at Craig's hut.
In winter the jeep roads are all shut so only skiers , snow shoe hikers and a snow mobile can get out there. The view of Mt. Cobbler was not available because of heavy cloud over the King River valley.
There was almost complete continuous snow cover from GGS hut to Craig’s hut . There were Only two or three patches of exposed 4 WD track .
It is not patrolled by the ski patrol or groomed so I was on my own (it is a bit spooky and a bit scary on my own :-0 ) and hiking through some remote snow gum bush and breaking a fresh trail there and back on virgin soft snow.
That is physically taxing.
It was so cold as I neared the top of the steep ascent to the proximity of the grammar school hut on the Clear hills trail that my camera froze and refused to operate. I wanted to take some pictures of the ice on the leaves of the snow gum trees.
Coming back over the summit pole line heading for home at the Bluff spur Hut I slipped/tripped over and landed heavily on my right knee .I just bruised it badly on solid ice. I was lucky and I got off lightly.
Skiers break bones on that ice. I thought I need to put some ice on that when I get back. ;-P
Fortunately I had a ready supply ! .I did eat some pain killers and went off to bed early after lighting the fire, putting on dry thermals and eating a huge hot dinner .
I stayed/ slept in the hut with the fire going last night . I was the only one there. It was like my own snowy holiday hut.

It was snowing this morning as I was packing up and it kept snowing until I descended to about 1400 M.
Today 5/7/16 The trail on the Upper Bluff spur trail has good cover but there are hazards opening up here and there , a few bare patches and lower down once you leave the snow gums it is icy and sketchy and not really much chop.
My sore knee from the icy mini tumble on Monday on The summit pole line near the Howqua trail / Bluff spur hut trail junction came good this morning and I made it back to TBJ with no drama.
Mt Stirling is Most excellent .