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Cecilia Pascoe

~TLDR: AMAZING hike, beautiful views esp for LOTR fans, steep/slippery in places, can be done in a day if you push it/are fit and determined, beware if you have knee or ankle issues~ Rob (26yo M) and I (25yo F) completed the Mt Somers Track in one day (~9.5 hours, setting off from the Sharplin Falls carpark at 9am and returning 6:20pm). The signs at the car park indicated that the circuit should take ~14 hours. We didn’t have the means or time to make it a two day-er, so decided to just go for it and hope for the best. With the long DOCS time estimate and approaching sunset in the back of our minds, we kept up a pretty consistent pace and took few breaks. At the Pinnacles Hut we stopped for ~5 mins and at Woolshed Creek Hut we ate lunch for ~10 mins. Other than that, we paused only for a couple of quick photos, toilet breaks and some shoelace reties. We hiked anti-clockwise (reaching Pinnacles before Woolshed). The route itself varied in difficulty. It had rained a lot the night before, so the first and last quarters of the walk were very muddy. The start was consequently particularly hairy, especially as we didn’t have poles so resorted to grappling tree roots to pull ourselves up the steep track. From Pinnacles to Woolshed was dry, and less steep. After Woolshed the track ascended steeply and for quite some distance. Also, the sun came out so we suffered a little in the heat (despite being Australian), but once we rounded the south face it was quite a bit cooler. The most painful part of the hike was surprisingly the long descent. Parts were steep and rocky, and my knees especially caused me a lot of pain. This meant we stopped a couple of times to stretch and give our knees and ankles a break. As we descended into the thicker/wetter forest, the ground was slippery as it had been at the beginning of the walk and we had to slow down. For reference, we are quite fit (run 5-10km easily and regularly), though far more experienced in road running than trails/ hiking. We were very tired by the end of the circuit. We each carried ~1.5L of water, ran out just after Woolshed Creek Hut (*NB: refill here*) and refilled once at a stream. Ultimately, we loved the hike and didn’t mind being tired once we were done. The views were absolutely spectacular and definitely worth the effort. Good to know it is feasible in one day, probably more pleasant as a two day-er especially in summer.