Tarkine Chrisholm lake
5 marzo 2019, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °CWe also went to Chrisholm lake.
We also went to Chrisholm lake.
We have moved just 20km down the road to Stanley golf club freedom camp at $10 per night they have drinking water and bins which makes the stay easier.
There is a great view of the nut from ourLeggi altro
Today I started to think everything was falling apart, I seem to have bent the tow hitch from probably trying to put too much load on the weight distribution bars, this we will try to get byeLeggi altro
Just because it’s there it must be climbed!! So I saw the Nut and therefore I climbed it! Well actually I walked up it but man was it a steep walk, I’ve seen sides of buildings that were lessLeggi altro
Last night we went down to the penguin viewing platform at around dusk hoping to see the little penguins come ashore, well after an hour or so there was a crowd of eager visitors then a ranger cameLeggi altro
The drive here was interesting as we travelled back along the coast road which we had used to get to Smithton originally, so we got to see the sights from a different angle, but when we got to WynyardLeggi altro
We moved on from Hellyer Gorge reserve first stop was to have look at the evergreen arch which was made of trees that have formed an arch over the road. Then we went to view the falls at Waratah andLeggi altro
We arrived at Strahan after driving from Zeehan, Strahan is on the Risby cove which is part of the Macquarie harbour a large inlet from the Southern Ocean, we are staying at the golf course for $10Leggi altro
The drive from Strahan to Queenstown was only about 50km but again along narrow winding roads up and down hills where we saw many groups of motor bikes who must love these curves and the narrow gorgesLeggi altro
Kay found her Nan’s surname on the Queenstown roll of honour from the 1st world war as well as the towns brass band probably a young lad from an immigrant mining family originally from Cornwall whoLeggi altro