
They would like to do it in 5 days, and not catch the ferry, but walk the entire distance. This would not be a problem for some, but involves some reasonably long days, and I'm not entirely confident that we'll make that goal, given that one of them has never really done any bushwalking before. However, they're both fairly fit, so we're going to aim for that goal, and if after a couple of days, it looks like we won't make it, we'll revise the plan to include a ferry ride down Lake St Clair. (Can radio a booking onto the ferry when we get to Narcissus).
So assuming they can actually achieve this, I need to even out the hours (and difficulty) of walking as best I can across 5 days in order to avoid any 1 day being much longer or harder than the others. I know of a few good additional camping locations along the track that I could use which would make this easy to do, but these ladies would like to stay in huts for at least 2 nights, so that further limits my options. Here's what I've drafted so far, as a plan of camping locations.
- Day 1: Ronnie Creak (or Dove Lake) to Cirque-ish* (7 hours) - tent
- Day 2: Cirque-ish* to Pelion (8 hours) - hut
- Day 3: Pelion to Windy Ridge (7 hours) - hut or tent
- Day 4: Windy Ridge to Echo Point (5 hours) - hut
- Day 5: Echo Point to Cynthia Bay (4 hours) - car
Does anyone have any further advice on how the walking times each day could be evened out further, given the goal and limitations described above?
Are these walking times for each day about right for a newbie walker?
I'm considering telling them to make it 6 days or catch the ferry, but it may work out OK. I have in the past coaxed unfit complete newbies as far as Windermere on the first day (on a very cold windy day too).

*camp site I found well past Waterfall Valley (not far from where Cirque Hut used to be)