Mt Gambier

The car was fueled up and I had a jerry can as well so we wouldn't have to have any interaction with anyone in Victoria as we drove. Leaving Melbourne we headed through Geelong and then west. 6 hoursЧитать далее
The car was fueled up and I had a jerry can as well so we wouldn't have to have any interaction with anyone in Victoria as we drove. Leaving Melbourne we headed through Geelong and then west. 6 hoursЧитать далее
Border closures rear their ugly head again! Well, threats of closures anyway. The South Australia Premier has been making noises about closing the border to Victoria because of the Omicron variantЧитать далее
A last day in Devonport as we prepare to board the Spirit. The car and van have been washed and we are ready for the next stage of the adventure. Boarding at 5:30pm and hopefully not being locked inЧитать далее
We find it hard to believe it has been 9 weeks since we arrived in Devonport and tomorrow we depart. On our way from Gravelly Beach towards Devonport we diverted to Port Sorell on the north coast. TheЧитать далее
We really regretted having to leave Lake Gairdner but there were a couple of other places we wanted to visit and time was unbelievably running out. So from the Cradle Mtn area we drove back towardsЧитать далее
An easy drive from our camp to the Cradle Mtn Visitor Centre where we caught the shuttle bus up to Dove Lake. A lot of construction work going on at Dove Lake where they are building a massive newЧитать далее
Well this was probably, no definitely, our favourite campsite in Tasmania. On the banks of the beautiful Lake Gairdner just 30 minutes or so from Cradle Mountain. The 1½ km drive in (and out) was aЧитать далее
Back to the north coast today for some housekeeping. Faye had finally decided to get her hair cut and managed to score an appointment that suited our timetable. She had had enough of not being able toЧитать далее
Still based at Arthur River we drove to Corinna in the South Tarkine on the advice of multiple locals. They failed to mention the 90kms of gravel road, much of which has seen better days. Two and aЧитать далее
Over to the wild west coast to stay at Peppermint Campground at Arthur River. This was a Tasmania Parks & Wildlife camp where we had to get a permit from the Parks staff at the visitor centre nextЧитать далее