I am wanting ideas / recommendations for top hikes to do.
I only get to go on a couple of hikes a year, as I need time away from my 3 year old. (She is at an awkward age, hiking-wise, where she won't be in carrier but she also is no good to hike at 3 years old as she dawdles, wants to climb, inspect insects, and trying to get her to go in a straight line direction would be hopeless.)
I did the Overland Track solo at Christmas, which I loved. And I have my equipment all working well.
Criteria:
* Can be anywhere in Australia that I can fly to and get to the trail head. (I'm flying from Melbourne Tullamarine)
* Ideally around 4 "ish" days hike. (Although I'm also interested in hearing about hikes that are shorter / longer.)
* Would be good if it's a trail that there are regularly other people on, as I'm going solo, and it's nice to see people at campsites and have a bit of conversation from time-to-time. Also if I was to ever have an accident, slip, it would be good to know someone would eventually come along. (I take a Garmin InReach etc, and I've never slipped before or broken anything, touch wood.)
* I prefer somewhere very memorable in terms of scenery etc, as I only get limited hikes.