by wayno » Sat 16 Feb, 2013 4:45 pm
i've been in the area but havent done the track.
its low lying and largely doable year round but the odd bad storm can cause a lot of damage to the track, i met a guy who had just come back after navigating it after a big storm, he was in shorts and his legs were cut to bits from negotiating the tree fall on the track... but that was a pretty big storm one of the worst of the year...
they shouldnt remove the bridges, they only do that in avalanche prone areas and its not an avalanche prone area
expect down to sub zero overnight. but above zero during the day up to the low teens...
expect a fair bit of rain and possible snow fall. not usually heavy snow at that altitude. it will be generally damp all round...
if you're doing it one way then , you'll need to fly one way, fly in, planes can't always fly in bad weather and you could be waiting days to get a flight, so better to wait to get a flight in than get a flight out....
from the land of the long white clouds...