Great pix Martin - and a good account of the walk.
We did the traverse the other way, from the Labyrinth, in 2004. Had to wait out some torrential rain in Pine Valley, but it cleared as we clambered between the Labyrinth and Big Gun Pass. The weather across the tops was similar to yours, so we spent two nights up top. It was brilliant, but some of the dolerite scrambling was quite intimidating.
I wrote it up like this for my blog:
The navigational difficulties presented by its enormous boulders forced us to clamber up, over, around and down countless dolerite faces. As I slid face, feet and fingers down my umpteenth rock wall, pressed hard against it by my heavy pack, I gained the kind of intimate acquaintance with this rock that had me feeling like a failed rock-whisperer. If only I could have commanded the rocks to throw themselves into the sea, I might not have ended the walk with raw and bleeding fingertips. Or perhaps I could have worn gloves!But time heals, and now my memories of it are coloured by photos like those below. Thanks for stirring them MJD! And next time, I'll take scrub gloves!!
cheers
Peter

- Camping on the eastern side of Mt Massif

- Looking towards Big Gun Pass

- Looking towards Ossa

- Panorama of the Range from Falling Mt