Spirit of Tasmania

We had a really pleasant trip over on the boat except for my snoring…
Little swell and comfortable cabin with a $35 buffet and an opportunity to get some scraps.
It has been raining in Victoria forRead more
Travelling from Devonport

We took the road that goes down the centre of Tasmania so that we could see the lakes area. It seems that this area is mostly the playground of fly fishermen as there are four different species ofRead more
Kynanyi / Mount Wellington

Jen and I journeyed up to Mt Wellington to have a look at the view which was non existent due to the cold, rainy weather that has followed us from Victoria.
We are hoping that the weather will improveRead more
Day 1

We left from Port Arthur historical site noting it has been awarded an Australian tourism award which is well deserved imo.
We took a power boat ride around a couple of the bays and then travelledRead more
Day 1 (Cont’d)

The first day was quite windy and overcast yet because the track was nestled into the trees we were quite protected.
The accommodation at the first hut was impressive with four people to a room andRead more
Day 2

We woke up to a beautiful day for walking which defied the collective heads of the trip who had we had forecast a wet and miserable couple of days. Nothing like adapting to what comes along.
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Day 2 (Cont’d)

Some more shots of some of the beautiful scenery of this amazing walk and region of Tasmania.
Apparently 30% of the species of flora in Tasmania are located in this area which represents 1% of all ofRead more
Day 2 (Cont’d)

Shot of hut and surrounds plus some more photos of plants etc and of course our tour guide Jenny…amazing woman 👩 full of the joy of walking and making everyone feel happy.
Day 2 (Cont’d)

Highlights of the walk half way through day two…
Day 3

This morning we woke to very strong winds and lots of low cloud cover which was a little discerning as I had hoped to be able to view more of the cape.
So we were shrouded in cloud and low flyingRead more
Day 3 (Cont’d)

As we walked further the mist began to clear and allowed us to see more of the extraordinary coast line.
You might notice that some of the photos are close to the edge which was actually the case.Read more
Day 3 (Cont’d)

This was perhaps one of the most spectacular parts of the walk with the path being in most places only a meter from the edge of a 200-300 meter drop to the ocean below…stunning.
Some of the stoneRead more
Day 3 (Cont’d)

Probably the most spectacular part of the walk and the photos should prove it.
Some of the drops to the ocean were astounding and fortunately the weather allowed us to see the true majesty of thisRead more
Day 3 (Cont’d)

Some cool stuff here…some of the escarpments and of course the basking tiger snake that Jen almost stood on.
Everyone of the huts was so well designed…ecologically sustainable, well thoughtRead more
Day 4

More amazing cliff walks and scenery…
When constructing the track the engineers thoughtfully placed different curios in locations with appropriate stories in a track manual that explains the lot.
Day 4 (Cont’d)

We had yet to see an echidna on the track to this point and then bingo…one pops out of the blue.
Day 4 (cont’d)

Some more mesmerizing photos of the majestic coastline.
Day 4 (cont’d)

And again…just majestic.
Nearing the end…

Thèse last two photos are very different obviously…with one representing the end of our 3 Capes adventure.
We finished up at Fortesque Bay for a swim and believe me it was a dip as opposed to aRead more
Bruny Island

Bruny Island is a well kept secret and we were up for exploring as much of it as possible.
After the ferry trip we travelled to a memorial site for Truganini who was a famous indigenous native whoRead more
Bruny Island Lighthouse

We visited this on a wild and windy day with sleet and mist the order of the morning.
We walked to the lighthouse and booked a tour which was worth it as the guide was quite a passionate historian inRead more
Bruny Island (cont’d)

This was another opportunity to circumnavigate the island and so we visited a whiskery as well as a hip little cafe which also had some interesting sculptures etc
We also decided to walk into aRead more
Sir Barney of the Rubble…

This would be have to be one of the most memorable days 4 wheel driving because we decided to travel inland on what could only be described as a forest track which over the journey got narrower andRead more