by Bushman Ben » Tue 06 Mar, 2012 7:58 am
I did the opposite direction, (toward Thurra river) during summer this year. 4th - 6th of Jan. I didn't experience much in the way of Ticks or Snakes in that direction; although quite a large component of the hike is on the beach.
In terms of conditions, it was pretty difficult to find water, I only saw two spots while I was on-track, the majority of water would be in-land more which might make it harder to find. Mallacoota to Nadgee is going to be coastal hiking so you will find that there can be very quick changes in the weather, and it will be invariably cold and more than likely wet during winter. My suggestion is that Summer - Autumn would be best and just being prepared with the right equipment (pre-treat clothing with insecticides and what not), and have the strength to carry multiple days of water.
I found that even though it was 35+ each day and we were walking in the direct sun, the breeze off the ocean made the walk very pleasant, I wear long sleeves and a hat and basically even in high summer have very little skin out in the sun (irish heritage), I had absolutely no problems, I rarely felt uncomfortably hot, although I am pretty tolerant when it comes to heat. Its probably worth noting, that even though it was 35 or more each day; I still managed to get rained on twice on the third day before it blistering hot again and that was early Jan!