• Nancy Webb...Pat Bonetar
  • Nancy Webb...Pat Bonetar

Hash-Packing the World

Whether you know me as Nancy Webb or Pat Bonetar, I hope you enjoyed my trip through 4 continents and 17 countries! I can't wait to do it again!! Czytaj więcej
  • Monday is a day of rest

    19 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    Well, I thought yesterday afternoon was going to be a bit quieter than this weekend, but with 12 of us all staying at Rich and Christine's, it was anything but. What another great evening, which included a walk around the shore and several hours of guitars, singing, and kazoos. I forgot how much fun kazoos were. Lol.

    Today, we're finishing up brunch before almost half of us leave out. I'm not sure what the rest of the day will hold, but I'm sure it will be another great day.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Kangaroos!!!

    20 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    Yesterday afternoon was a quiet day...finally (lol). The remaining 7 of us took a drive to the lighthouse in Ulladulla, a local vineyard for a countryside drink, and Hayden's Pies for amazing meat pies. Yummy! After we got back, we walked around the neighborhood lake again and said hello to Ocky, the resident octopus. What an amazing animal!

    Best of all, the four girls drove across the highway to see...kangaroos!!! There was a little Joey with a doe, and as we drove closer he bounced back into her pouch. Then, pop! Out comes his little head to look at the world. Incredible!

    Now, we're driving Xerox and Mimmi to the train station where I'll try to keep the tears to a minimum. I'll see them again at the end of January. Yay!

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the KANGAROOS. ✌️
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  • National Gallery of Australia

    23 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌬 54 °F

    Meat has taken me to the National Gallery and sculpture garden. Beautiful! At 13:00 I'll be on a bus back to Sydney. A three-hour ride should be time enough for me to finish my latest book, "Ceasar's Last Breath," by Sam Kean. This is a must read for everyone who likes a touch of humor, a pinch of science, and a sprinkle of irony.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Flying to Hobart, Tasmania

    25 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    Yesterday's walk in Sydney was terrific. We took the ferry through Sydney Harbour to Manly, where we had kebabs for lunch (and we're subsequently attacked by seagulls lol), then back to The Rocks.

    After taking the bus and train back to her car, Jayne drove us to Bondi Beach of TV show fame. And yes, I did see one of the lifeguards from the show. Beautiful. Lol. Not him, I meant the beach. 😉

    Now, she's driving me to the airport to catch a flight to Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. I can't wait.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Hobart is fun!

    26 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 61 °F

    I ran into a bunch of guys and gal from the Royal Caribbean ship in person for the night. They're basically the house band and are Americans, Australians, and an Argentinian. We had a lot of fun at a bar that has one-way glass in the men's bathroom. Lol! I can't wait to spend more time here after I go around the island.

    Now, I've just finished some maintenance shopping and am driving to the next place. I'm not sure where yet; I need to find a place to stop and take a look at my maps.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Great Eastern Drive

    27 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    The past 24 hours have been amazing! After I finished shopping, I drove to Eaglehawk Neck to see the Tessellated Pavement, former prison, Blow Hole, Tasman Arch, and Devils Kitchen.

    Then I stopped at Tasmanian Devil Unzoo where I saw, yes, a Devil, plus kangaroos, golden possum, frog mouth owls, cape barren geese, and more.

    A little further south took me to Maingon Bay Lookout and Remarkable Cave.

    I ended the evening tourism with a visit to UNESCO World Heritage Site Port Arthur Historic Site (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Arthur,_Ta…)
    Really cool.

    After all of that, I began driving north. The car's navigation system said to do a very out-of-the-way loop almost taking me back to Hobart. Google Maps showed a cut through almost due north. Once I got going on Google's route, I understood why the car said to go around. Dirt roads.

    But what an amazing drive! Kangaroo were everywhere...they are soooo fast! I finally saw a kookaburra, albeit a brief glimpse. I made it back to the main road, then pulled over to sleep in a tourist information area in Orford.

    I woke up to the loudest birds I've ever heard at 5 in the morning, so I ate some fruit and hit the road, still northbound on the Great Eastern Drive.

    This morning I went to Freycinet National Park where I visited Cape Tourville Lighthouse and Honeymoon Bay. The lookout view of Wineglass Bay at the top of the mountain was a bit far to walk in the damp and rain, so I left it for another trip. As I was walking around the Visitor Center before it opened, I happened upon the little red-neck wallaby in the picture. So cute!! I saw several others throughout the park, including three with joeys.

    Now, I'm stopped at the beach by Four Mile Creek. I'm still heading north and not sure where I'll wind up, but it's great fun so far!!!

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the WALLABIES. ✌️
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  • Pod Inn

    28 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    Amazing! I'll type more later.

    It's later. I continued my drive north on the Great Eastern Highway, stopping at, to name a few places, Peron Dunes, Bay of Fire, and Eddystone Point Lighthouse, the latter of which is where is spent the night...in the car...again. I had dinner while watching a magnificent sunset and woke to a beautiful albeit early sunrise.

    Despite my best efforts with baby wipes, after three days of public toilets by boatramps and two nights of sleeping in the car, I need a shower. So, I decided to drive by most of the small tourist traps along the A3 and head directly to Launceston, the second largest city in Tazzy (after all the gravel, dirt, and mud roads I've been down in a not-four-wheel-drive Toyota Aurion, I think it's the only other city besides Hobart).

    I found Pod Inn on Agoda (great app!). For only 25 Aussie dollars a night. Compared to well over 100 at other places, this is a great bargain, so I booked two nights.

    This place is brand new and really cool. The pods are from Japan. I've seen pics from my friends staying at pods in Tokyo, but I didn't have the chance to stay in one...until now! So very cool. Tomorrow's post may have more pics. Right now I have to go sort out the metered parking.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️

    P.S.: Pods are pretty much like fully-enclosed bunk beds with internal lighting and a locking door. You'll see.
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  • Platypi & Kilkenny

    29 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    Yesterday was another epic day. After I checked into my pod, I visited the Platypus House. They have both platypi and echidnas, the only two monotremes in the world. I saw a few echidna along the gravel roads, but I won't be anywhere to see platypi in the wild, so this was the next best thing.

    After I got back to the pod--which is most awesome--I stopped by the Plough Inn, then The Irish. They had my favorite beer, Kilkenny! Yummy! Around 21:00 a young man got on stage with a keyboard, a guitar, and a microphone and proceeded to bring the house down. Better yet, thanks to my hash shirt, I met a former hasher and he connected me with the local kennel. Trail is this evening!

    Now I'm eating lunch before walking to the pier for a Tamar River Cruise. Should be great despite the mostly cloudy skies.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the MONOTREMES. ✌️
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  • Haircut Day

    30 listopada 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    Yesterday's Tamar River cruise was spectacular! Lots of water fowl with young, such as black swans, and we even spotted three sea eagles, two of which flew right over the boat. The countryside was just as beautiful as it has been since I arrived, but we had real sunshine that made everything glow.

    After the boat, I walked around a bit and.found an amazing place for dinner, Jailhouse Grill. Oysters, salad bar, eye fillet, and even dessert. Expensive but worth it. The building dates to the early 1800s and has been a tavern/restaurant pretty much the entire time. Despite the bars on the windows, it wasn't actually a jail. I was supposed to go to the hash last night, but was so carried away with eating that I missed it. Lol!

    Now I'm eating lunch (although how I have room after that dinner I just don't know) before going for a haircut. Take a good look. It's going to be very different tomorrow. 😉

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Westward Ho

    1 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    Launceston was a pretty cool town. I could stay here for much longer than 3 nights, but it's time to move further west. So, today I'm heading to Cradle Mountain, stopping several times to see what there is to see. Right now I'm at the Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary. I've already seen my first wombat, but the full tour starts at 13:00.

    As you can tell by the selfie, I changed my hair yesterday. Just a little bit. 😁 I love it! Okay, more animals to see.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the HAIR DYE. ✌️
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  • The North Coast

    2 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F

    Yesterday was great. I got to pet a wombat, spotted quoll, and Tasmanian devil! I bought some food for the birds, wallabies, and roos. The swans and ducks gathered right at my feet although not close enough to touch. There was an adorable little red-neck wallaby who ate right out of my hand. He grabbed my hand with his front paws and chowed down. I could even stroke his neck a little while he ate. But I think the best was a large male kangaroo (a buck). He was lounging in the shade of a tree/bush using a flat rock as a pillow. He was pretty intimidating with his giant hind feet and claws, but I had the bag of food that his nose seemed to recognize. I crept closer and closer, then slowly extended my hand with feed in it. His soft nose brushed against my fingers as he gently licked up the food from my palm. It was incredible.

    After the Wildlife park, I went to Mole Creek Caves that contain, most notably, glow worms. They're really larvae of Fungus Gnats and they are very bright, especially once your eyes have adjusted to the dark. There's also a chamber with the "Palm Tree" because of its shape (it looks so much like one, I guessed its name) and the Cathedral, in which I belted out the first verse and chorus of Black Horse and the Cherry Tree. Had to be done. 😉

    Another greatest moment of a very full day was in Devonport at 9 pm when I watched Little Penguins come in to feed their chicks. You must use red light so they don't get scared, so the few pictures I took didn't really come out, even after I converted them to black and white. The two attached are one coming out of the water (on the left, dark spot in the surf) and three preening on the beach. They're about a foot tall, the smallest of all penguins, and the only ones native to Australia. I was the only person (other then the three volunteers) who stayed long enough to see one nest where both parents had been out feeding, came back, and fed the two chicks. Magnificent.

    Today has been mostly driving along the northern coast. I've made several stops, but just as I get started on walking around it starts to rain. Then the sun comes back out. Then it rains again. The wind is very high and gusty, and the temperature is about 17°C/62°F. When the sun is out, it's downright hot, but the stupid wind is frigid. Come on, Tazzy, it's summer!

    Interesting fact about Tazzy: it's the world's leading producer of legal poppy (medicinal use). Some of the poppy fields are in bloom, and all of the fields have signs posted identical to the one in the picture. The growing conditions are great, but most of all, this is an island whose borders can be more easily guarded making smuggling on or off the island very difficult.

    Now, I'm at Three Sisters Beach and about to head to the northwest coast where I plan to spend the night. Probably in the car again. Hotels are at least $100 Australian a night and can reach $250 near the tourist draws. Waaaaay too much.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • The West Coast

    3 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ 🌧 55 °F

    So, I made it to the northwest coast to a place in Arthur River called Edge of the World. Before that, I stopped in Stanley, but it was so windy that The Nut chair lift was closed, so I didn't go on top of that great big rock you see in the picture. I also didn't spend the night on that coast.

    Instead, I drove back to Wynyard on the north coast since it was on the way to Cradle Mountain. I had intended to do either a short or medium walk at the mountain depending on the weather. However, when I arrive at about 07:30, it was a mess. Cradle Mountain was in full rain mode with severely limited visibility and only 6°C/42°F. I don't have clothes to be out in that weather for long, so I took a picture of a postcard and headed southwest. Cradle will have to wait until the next trip to Tazzy.

    Now I'm in Strahan on the west coast. I've booked a six-hour river tour for tomorrow, so I'll be here two nights. It's about 13°C/55°F and there's a free parking lot with a public toilet, so staying in the car is not a problem. There's even a whiskey tasting place next door in which I may partake this evening. A little warmth to hold off the chill.

    Off to find some lunch and free WiFi.

    So long [for now] and NO thanks for all the RAIN. ✌️
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  • Strahan (pronounced Strawn)

    4 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 54 °F

    Well, I neither found lunch or free WiFi yesterday nor did I go to the whiskey tasting. Instead, I fell asleep in the warm car. When I woke up a couple of hours later, I found that the local restaurants, mainly at hotels, didn't open until 17:30 at the earliest. So, I finished one book and started another until about 17:15. When I got out of the car, I remembered that Australia's longest running play was about to start in the outdoor theater on the side of the Visitor Center. "The Ship That Never Was" has been running continuously for 24 years and it was a blast! A two-man historical comedy running a full audience participation affair. So funny! Afterwards I went to the pub that closed at 21:00. Apparently they all close at 9. Oh well. Back to the car to read.

    Now I'm on the river cruise I mentioned in yesterday's post. The weather is crap. Again. We toured Sarah Island, a harsh convict island (called Hell on Earth) that viciously worked men (slaves) to gather Huon Pine (pronounced Hewn) for shipbuilding, then began building ships themselves (the play is about this, an escape from the island, and a legal dance around the gallows). Having seen the play first helped make it more interesting. I think the rest of the day will be a wash.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Eastward Ho

    5 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    Nothing worth mentioning happened after the cruise. It was a wash out after lunch as the rain and fog rolled in again.

    This morning I was up early because of a beautiful sunrise and a very clear day. I was on the road fairly early with many stops planned at walking areas as I make my way east back towards Hobart.

    So far I've stopped at the Spion Kpof Lookout in Queenstown, the Iron Blow Lookout near Gormanston, Nelson Falls, and Donagys Hill, where I'm at now. It is such a gorgeous day. I hope it stays this way the rest of the week!

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs

    6 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

    Picking up from yesterday's post, after Donagys Hill, I visited The Wall, an artist's rendering of Tazzy life carved in wood. His best pieces are those of clothing, like trench coats, overalls, and gloves. They look so real, like you could pick them up and wear them. It was hard not to touch them. Oh, the entry road is where I came across the echidna in the video. So cute!

    Then, it was on to Mt. Fields National Park with Russell Falls (pic) and Horseshoe Falls, both excellent. I finally saw my first black cockatoos, the yellow-tailed variety! After four nights in the car and despite my best efforts with baby wipes, I was a little ripe, so I used the Park's campground showers to clean up. They even had hot water! It's the little things in life 😉.

    There was still plenty of daylight, so I began driving to Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs in the pretty deep south, but only made it to Huonville before stopping for night. I'm just finishing up the cave tour and heading to the hot springs and swimming pool for a little while. This was a nice stop so far. And the weather turned out great despite a very foggy and misty morning! Now that I'm at lower altitude, it's beginning to feel like summer. Finally!

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Museum of New and Old Art (MONA), Part 1

    7 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F

    After the caves, I did indeed visit the hot springs (not hot, maybe because of all the recent rain) and the swimming pool (excellent). I hung out u til the late afternoon, then drove back towards Hobart.

    I've been at MONA all day so far, and have a feeling I will be here for a long time yet. It is absolutely amazing. These are just a few pics/vids, but these don't do it any justice. It is just incredible.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Museum of New and Old Art (MONA), Part 2

    8 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    Yesterday at MONA was all day. The final show was the outdoor pavilion that displays the light show at sunset (20:40 last night). I left about 21:15 because of mosquitoes, but it was very beautiful and soothing.

    Today has been another wash. I went to Zoodoo Zoo, but it started raining, so I drove back to Hobart to do laundry.

    Now, I'm at my hostel about to check in.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • No More Rental Car

    9 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 61 °F

    I turned in the rental car at the airport this morning and grabbed at taxi back to downtown Hobart to where I am now, Tavern 42 Degrees South. Very yummy brunch and Bloody Marys. And very well deserved after 2,545 kilometers over the past two weeks.

    Nothing else going on today except enjoying my bottom bunk in the hostel. Another crappy weather day, 13°C/55°F and cloudy skies that want to rain.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Bruny Island and a Butthole

    10 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 61 °F

    Today started out with wonderfully warm weather and beautiful blue skies. I boarded a bus for Bruny Island at about 8 am. We took the ferry across and boarded 43-seat rubber-sided boat for a three-hour tour (three-hour tour 🎶) of the east coast.

    We saw two types of seals, a bachelor pod of Australian fur seals and a family group of long-nosed or New Zealand seals!!!!. We also saw two types of kormorants, black-faced and great, as well as an Australasian gannet. And super bonus, we came across a pod of Pacific common dolphins! Beautiful!!

    I met an amazing couple of humans, too. Jude and Kylie, whom I hope to call friends.

    Since my phone was in my bag safely secured from what turned out to be non-existent wet in the overhead area beneath the small boat roof/canopy, this selfie is from the time of this post during lunch, a late lunch, gladly deferred by the amazing sights of the fauna and Flora, including Jurassic dolomite, we had earlier.

    A passenger took a picture of me at noon, but the photo is on my camera and in front of--what I realized after the pics--a butthole. Really. There just isn't any other thing to call it. I had this beautiful Tazzy beach and rocks and cliffs in the background, then the guy was like, "Turn around," and I did.

    When he was done taking pictures with the unseen background, I turned around and, holy crap ha ha, butthole. Two bulbously round islands (that would make Kim Kardashian cringe) with a cave in the middle. Oh well, I guess everyone has to have their face associated an ass at some point. At least mine's not with a Kardashian. Or a Trump. [I shudder that I can't go even one day without that moron's name being said outloud.]

    And with that....

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️
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  • Packing Day (but not yet)

    11 grudnia 2018, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

    I found Kilkenny again! Lol. The Irish pub not far from my hostel serves it. I'll probably go back tonight for dinner. Yummy!

    Today is packing day because I leave for New Zealand tomorrow, but right now I'm just being lazy. I'm the only one in the room until at least 14:00 (check in time), and I'm enjoying it.

    So long [for now] and thanks for all the fish. ✌️

    P.S.: Yes, I know my face matches my shirt. I got a little sunburned on the boat. First-world problems. 😀
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