• Jacqui Zuidema
  • Jamie Zuidema
  • Jacqui Zuidema
  • Jamie Zuidema

3 capes hike

A short but fine adventure by Jacqui & Jamie Read more
  • Trip start
    January 7, 2026

    White Beach/ Port Arthur

    Jan 7–12 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    We left for the airport @ 7 this morning. Jamie was appalled when we arrived 5 minutes before check in opened. We arrived in Port Arthur around 3:30pm today, after stopping along the way for hiking groceries and Lunch. Tim's backpack failed to arrive on the plane with us and the rest of our luggage. After some stress and a lot of bad jokes Tim's backpack arrived via courier at 5:45. Lots of relief and celebrations. We are at the cottage having G&T's and snacks.Read more

  • Port Arthur to Sureyors hut.

    January 8 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Prior to hiking we repacked our bags and made a lunch on the go for exploring Port Arthur Historical Site.
    We checked in for the hike, stowed bags and explored Port Arthur for around 1.5 hours. The day was sunny but windy around 20 degrees and pretty perfect for walking. A boat took us around the inlet for some sight seeing, which included a sea eagle and some dolphins. We were then dropped off at a beach across the inlet. Day 1 walk was a gentle introduction of 4kms and no steep climbs. Dinner was a BBQ , chips and salad.Read more

  • Surveyors Hut to Munro Hut.

    January 9 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Today started out beautiful and was very pleasant walking weather. I was thankful for a cooler day as the climb up Arthur's Peak was fairly steep. Although there were more climbs they were a little easier. As usual I was in the rear position due to slower walking and frequent photo stops. There were spectacular views and we arrived at Munro but in time for lunch. The hut was very crowded due to hikers coming and going and inclement weather.Read more

  • Munro to Retakunna lodge

    January 9 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

    Although today was a 19 km walk most of it was done without a pack. We stored our packs and walked out to Caper Pillar and back. This was a stunning walk with coastal views, some rainforest and low growth on the hills. The cliff faces and views of Tasman island were spectacular. 4 of the 5 of us walked up to the Blade where we looked down to the lighthouse on Tasman Island. The one scared of heights stayed a little lower. It was a very windy day so the climb was a little scary at first. When we got to the very top we seemed to be much more protected from the wind. When we returned to Munro Lodge we had lunch and then hiked with our packs for about an hour to Retakunna. Although there was rain this morning we left after it had stopped and enjoyed the walk mostly in sunshine. As soon as we got back to Munro another squall came though. After lunch the weather gods were with us again as we made it to the next Lodge before the squalls returned. We had a little misty rain but that spurred me on to take the lead and walk quickly ( well reasonably quickly). This last hour had some gentle slopes and good quality track the whole way. Last night's meal was a vegetable and lentil curry. Very tasty.Read more

  • Last Day of hiking

    January 13 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Last night's dinner was a delicious mushroom risotto. The packs today were nice and light for the 14km hike out. The first 1km was a walk up Mt Forescue. I didn't notice the climb too much as it was rainforest all the way up, with so many beautiful and interesting shapes and mosses. Another majestic view at the top made the uphill trek worth it. We then hiked down Mt Forescue to a track junction.Thankfully some of the hiking was able to be done without our packs, as we left them at the junction for our walk of 4000 steps up and down out to Cape Hauy and back. This was quite challenging without the pack, so glad we could leave it. After our final meal on the hike, at the track junction we headed out to Forescue bay. This section of the hike was not too challenging. After arriving at Fortescue Bay and changing into bathers, Tim, Jamie and I had a swim.....well dived in the got out again due to the cold. Apparently the water was 17 degrees. A bus took us back to Port Arthur where we collected the rental car and headed back to the air BNB at white beach. Showers, a local gin and counter meal was a great end to the walk.Read more

    Trip end
    January 12, 2026