From the Bay of Fires, we wound our way south to make a start on our bucket list of hikes on camps on Tasmania’s east coast. Scamander Reserve, Apsley Gorge, Mt. Amos in Freycinet National Park and Cape Hauy on the Tasman Peninsula all made for one incredible week of adventures and tired feet.
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'Views, Wind and Bread from a Fridge'...
Bruny Island has been on the wishlist for years. From the Tasman Peninsula, we headed up through Hobart to catch the ferry and explore. Bruny Island isn't a big place, and it doesn't take long for us to wander off the beaten path and find a quiet corner to enjoy the views...and the wind.
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'A Small Detour' | TASMANIAN HIGHLANDS
From the Hartz Mountains, the weather closes in and er take a small detour up north to avoid the worst of the rain & snow. We've learnt to work *with* the Tasmanian weather, rather than against it, so we head up to Ben Lomond for the epic drive up Jacob's Ladder before heading across to the Centr...
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Queenstown to the Wild West & Sandy C...
From the lunar landscapes of Queenstown to the remote beach track of Sandy Cape, we close out two months in Tasmania on the wild west coast. Starting at Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park, we wound our way across to the coast before heading north. Mount Huxley track caught us by surprise,...