Road and water conditions for 7 day loop around Mt Howitt

Hey all,
Heading off soon to do what should be a 6-7 day hike with my partner, and would love some sanity checking of my proposed route, and any updated details about road conditions and water availability. (I did call Parks Vic, but they wouldn't put me through directly to the ranger, and I didn't get as much road info as I wanted.)
Here's the plan:
1 Upper Howqua Campground to Pykes Flat 7 [short cruisey warmup day]
2 Climb to Bluff Hut 15
3 Out to the Bluff and back, then camp at Lovick's HUt 29
4 Over Mt Magdala to Hells Window 36
5 Over Mt Howitt to Macalister Springs 41
6 Packdrop at turnoff to Crosscut Saw. Climb Mt Buggery, maybe a bit further, back down to camp along Stanley Name Spur. 50
7 Down and out. 59.3
Depending on how we're going, will probably combine days 4 and 5. (Maybe if feeling really strong we'll combine 4 and 5, and then add an extra night at Camp Creek)
Here's the map: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/m ... 23b7f0?u=m
We have a 2WD Ford Falcon (late 90s?), and partner doesn't do well with long windy roads, so trying to minimise the driving by doing all the hiking in one go
I'm somewhat familiar with this area, though I haven't been to Mt Howitt before. (We've done the "Bluff Southern Circuit" walk, and climbed Mt McDonald, as well as Mt Koonika, Cobbler etc)
Questions:
1.
I'm planning to get water at the following places - is this sensible? (We have tons of capacity, just not sure when to make use of it)
- Pikes Flat
- Bluff Hut
- Lovicks Hut
- stream south of Picture Point (as described here https://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 9&p=405509 )
- Hellfire Creek
- Macalister Springs
- north of campsite on Stanley's Name Spur
2. Any problems getting a 2WD to Upper Howqua Campground?
3. If we're at Macalister Springs, is there any value in walking out to the viewpoint on the road?
4. Given that Mt Spec might be a bit too much in a day, is Mt Buggery a good turnaround point? Anywhere better to aim for?
5. Is avoiding Helicopter Spur like this a good thing or a bad thing?
6. Any other advice?
Heading off soon to do what should be a 6-7 day hike with my partner, and would love some sanity checking of my proposed route, and any updated details about road conditions and water availability. (I did call Parks Vic, but they wouldn't put me through directly to the ranger, and I didn't get as much road info as I wanted.)
Here's the plan:
1 Upper Howqua Campground to Pykes Flat 7 [short cruisey warmup day]
2 Climb to Bluff Hut 15
3 Out to the Bluff and back, then camp at Lovick's HUt 29
4 Over Mt Magdala to Hells Window 36
5 Over Mt Howitt to Macalister Springs 41
6 Packdrop at turnoff to Crosscut Saw. Climb Mt Buggery, maybe a bit further, back down to camp along Stanley Name Spur. 50
7 Down and out. 59.3
Depending on how we're going, will probably combine days 4 and 5. (Maybe if feeling really strong we'll combine 4 and 5, and then add an extra night at Camp Creek)
Here's the map: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/m ... 23b7f0?u=m
We have a 2WD Ford Falcon (late 90s?), and partner doesn't do well with long windy roads, so trying to minimise the driving by doing all the hiking in one go

Questions:
1.
I'm planning to get water at the following places - is this sensible? (We have tons of capacity, just not sure when to make use of it)
- Pikes Flat
- Bluff Hut
- Lovicks Hut
- stream south of Picture Point (as described here https://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 9&p=405509 )
- Hellfire Creek
- Macalister Springs
- north of campsite on Stanley's Name Spur
2. Any problems getting a 2WD to Upper Howqua Campground?
3. If we're at Macalister Springs, is there any value in walking out to the viewpoint on the road?
4. Given that Mt Spec might be a bit too much in a day, is Mt Buggery a good turnaround point? Anywhere better to aim for?
5. Is avoiding Helicopter Spur like this a good thing or a bad thing?
6. Any other advice?
