Tasmania 2020

Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 23

The beach at Little Musselroe Bay – the further accessible NE point in Tasmania

What a difference a day makes. What could be better than being wakened by nature’s alarm of the dawn chorus of a wide variety of bird song and calls, or than opening the tent flap to a bright sunny morning with no wind? Not a lot! But how could you follow that, well ……

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 22

Halls Falls

Happy New year – all the best for 2021

Having rained all night, we woke yesterday to a constant drizzle and found ourselves sitting in the car overlooking the harbour eating a takeaway bacon and egg roll from the bakery and watching the weather closing in the boats going out. The question at the forefront of our minds was – what will we do today when it is so wet? Yes, it was decision time!

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 20

Ruby Hunts Cottage, Maria Island

Some of what I written about in my previous posts has been about the weather being unkind to us, so I am starting this one on a very positive weather note! Our trip to Maria Island was blessed with the most perfect weather for walking around the island – the sun shone and the wind had dropped to a nice cooling breeze.

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 18

Boxing day was a bit of a write off for us, we visited Salamanca Market but were disappointed with what was on offer and we were both feeling rather tired after our non-stop travels, despite drawing breath in the Hobart hotel. So, we headed straight for our campsite at White Beach, about 11 km from Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. It seemed that the wind was following us.

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 15

The Neck, Bruny Island

Christmas Day! I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and an enjoyable festive season. We arrived in Hobart yesterday from Bruny Island and are staying at an apartment hotel (The Old Woolstore) where Kerena is currently cooking Christmas lunch/dinner. But a lot has happened since my last post ….

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 11

The view south from the Edgar Dam causeway at the south end of Lake Pedder

Even the best laid plan can take a turn in a different direction, either for the better or for the worse. In our case it was for the worse, at least initially as it worked out OK in the end. But more about that later.

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 06

Misty Tarn

Tarn Shelf Walk

The weather forecast for today was not that great and it certainly lived up to expectations. Looking out of the hut window at 8 o’clock, we were surrounded by thick mist, or, probably more accurately, the cloud base was lower than us. Rain was forecast for later so we decided to tackle the Tarn Shelf walk. We had planned to do this last year when we were here, but the weather got the better of us then.

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 05

West Coast Wilderness Railway

After a very hot night in the hotel with no air conditioning or even a ceiling fan, we got out of bed to have breakfast and packing the car before strolling across the road to the railway station from where the West Coast Wilderness Railway departs. We had booked the Wilderness Class a couple of months previously and had looked forward to this treat for some time.

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Tasmania 2020

TAS2020: Day 04

Reverse sunset from Macquarie Heads towards the harbour

Our early move south turned out to be a good decision – according to locals, the weather has been exceptionally good – getting up to 30 degrees today. At long last we both had a very good night’s sleep and felt the better for it. We managed to get out of bed at 07:00 to be greeted with a clear blue sky and a warm 22 degrees.

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TAS2020: Day 03

Sunset at the Edge of the World – Saturday night

From Day 02 to today the wind was unrelenting and seemed to get stronger as the night wore on. Having had very little, if any, sleep, Kerena and I agreed at 3 o’clock in the morning that we would forgo a further sleepless night of forecasted high winds at Arthur River in preference to heading to Queestown, our next planned stop.

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