north-north-west wrote:Yeah, one really needs to get an extended patch of good weather to do it - which I think icefest had (lucky *&%$#!).
It wasn't that good, there was at least half a day with clouds....
Yeah, good weather makes it easier, even if water gets harder and harder to find.
I used several long ranged weather forecasts and kept an eye on the hemispheric long wave patterns (
http://www.weatherzone.com.au/long-rang ... -sth-coast )
That's why I only really decided to do it 2 days in advance.
north-north-west wrote: Which reminds me - rope necessary or not? Is there any pack-hauling to be done? I had thought not as it was never mentioned in other reports, but . . .
Rope was not needed before Mt Frankland. You will need rope after the cave on Mt Frankland (if not your pack will keep bouncing

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I should've taken more rope for Secheron, Chapmans route off it is worse than the descent off Capricorn - don't try if you are not good with heights.
I found that Secheron was hard to do solo, I had to climb up and down the most exposed bit about 7 times, so that I could be sure of where my pack would land when pack-hauling.
It's been long enough that I would not mind doing it again, during the descent I swore the opposite.