Guides and Trips in Tasmania
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It wa a mostly cold and cloudy day whilst we walked from Lake Ada and for a short period it looked like we could even get a little light drizzle, but it didn't eventuate. Just after the Christys Creek headwaters a ridge leading to Lunka Lake was followed and this provided quite dry walking conditions and it was followed on in a westerly direction to a campsite sheltered by dense bushes and...
From Lake Dobson the good quality track follows the shoreline before climbing gently on the Urquhart Track to meet the jeep road. This 4wd track is not the ideal way to get to the alpine area of Mt Field, but at the moment is the only way up from this area. A walking track leaves this near a ski lodge and meets a boardwalk that goes most of the way to a...
Though the start of this track is not inspiring, beginning as it does at a clear fell coupe, it does get a whole lot better. Park at the end of Quarry road and follow the old logging track till reaching a signposted junction. The right path leads upward to the stone hut and a circuit walk beneath the sandstone escarpment to Bastion Cascades via the top of the falls. The left path...
The day was quite hot, exceeding 30 degrees, which made the walk somewhat harder. The country ahead of hill looked dreadful and came as surprise, because instead of nice bushland it had all been logged and replanted with a Eucalypt plantation right up to the very boundary of the Alpha Pinnacle Reserve. There was no option but to walk through this unsightly area, with the only redeeming feature being some patches of...
Full traverse by Peter and Geoff of the Western Arthurs. The weather was remarkably great.
Conditions were quite pleasant for walking as we ventured past Rina Dina Falls and up the valley to Long Tarns to camp. On the second day the route taken was south easterly past the remainder of Long Tarns to Lake Butters where a change of direction was made to the south west then north west to camp by a small tarn at the edge of the wide valley leading to Zion Gate. ...
We didn't start hiking untill after midday, so we were getting worried about dark by the time we turned back. 2 hours up and 1 hour down (both pretty fit and setting a good pace downhill).There is beautiful scenery all the way, plenty of water, and good tracks.I imagine the swimming would be beautiful in summer, but too cold this time.Take towels and some cooking gear - the falls would be great...
Tasmania Tour Day 8: Treetop Adventure, Good bye Tasmania
Kings Park, Tasmania, Australia
Flying & Driving | 41 miles
Flying & Driving | 41 miles
Flying at Hollybank Treetop AdventureLaunceston AirportTasmania Tour 2010/03/20-27Day 1: Hobart Airport to CityDay 2: Hobart, Tahune Forest, Mt WellingtonDay 3: Richmond to StrahanDay 4: West Coast Wilderness Railway, Henty DunesDay 5: Hiking around Cradle Mountain National ParkDay 6: Cradle Mountain to West CoastDay 7: Bicheno, Freycinet, Ross, LauncestonDay 8: Treetop Adventure, Good bye Tasmania
Hiking with 6 years old boy ( 2nd hiking at this day )17:08 Dove Lake car park17:31 Lake Lilla18:09-18:12 seeing Wombat(1)18:20 Bridge over Ronny Creek18:41-19:01 seeing Wombat(2)19:06 Ronny Creek car parkThis day's entire story:Day 5: Hiking around Cradle Mountain National Park
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