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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog: June 2013
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog. My ramblings and photos from the most beautiful place in the world. Wednesday, 12 June 2013. Changes proposed for management of the Walls of Jerusalem. St Davids Peak from Solomons Throne at sunrise. There are some interesting suggestions. You can download with all the details. Perhaps most notably, they propose a circuit walk in through Herods Gate, over to Dixons Kingdom, then down to Lake Ball and then Lake Adelaide and return from there. This may be true, but I have encoun...
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Ramblings: June 2015
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Unofficial posts of U3A Kingborough Bushwalkers by Jack Pindell. How to use this blog. Who's Looking at us? Thursday, 25 June 2015. Risdon Brook Resv. to Madmans Hill 2015. Today you get our special two for one offer. That's right! Two walks on one post! The best laid plans of mice and walkers etc. All dressed up and no way to go. Dead battery (reading light left on for 48 hours), waiting for RACT. In the meantime I phoned Tas and he took his camera. Looking back at Risdon Brook Dam. Heading back down I ...
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Ramblings: 7 Mile Beach to Lauderdale Circuit 2015
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Unofficial posts of U3A Kingborough Bushwalkers by Jack Pindell. How to use this blog. Who's Looking at us? Thursday, 6 August 2015. 7 Mile Beach to Lauderdale Circuit 2015. Today we're walking from Seven Mile Beach and around and about Lauderdale. I'm sorry the rest of the group had to stand in the wind and cold waiting for us. The up side is that the four of us in the car were quite warm and comfortable! After all that, we set off led by Tas. Most of the track is in the open with some grown up parts.
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog: January 2013
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog. My ramblings and photos from the most beautiful place in the world. Friday, 25 January 2013. Lost World Circuit - 8th January 2013. With bushfires still burning on the Tasman Peninsula and elsewhere, something of a weather change was on the way. While overall it wasn't much, and didn't douse the fires, I think it was very welcome in minimising their further spread. Lost World is worth a bit of exploring, and I previously provided some information here. Links to this post.
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog: January 2014
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog. My ramblings and photos from the most beautiful place in the world. Saturday, 25 January 2014. Cape Hauy - 27th December 2013. Had a nice walk to Cape Hauy after Christmas. At least they haven't yet put the railings up at the end. Here's hoping they decide not to. The Candlestick and Totem Pole sit between Cape Hauy (right) and The Lanterns on the left. This. View is from a Pennicott's Tasman Island Cruise Boat, and is from the north. The track ends at the. Links to this post.
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog: February 2014
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog. My ramblings and photos from the most beautiful place in the world. Sunday, 9 February 2014. Cape Raoul - 28th December 2013. Cape Raoul from the lookout north of Mt Raoul. This lookout is above high cliffs, around 390m above the sea. Looking back after crossing the shoulder of Mt Raoul and descending towards the cape. Shipstern Bluff and Salters Point are in the background. Mount Brown seen under clouds, across Maingon Bay from the end of Cape Raoul. Echidna, Cape Raoul.
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog: December 2014
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog. My ramblings and photos from the most beautiful place in the world. Monday, 29 December 2014. I'm reading the Tasmanian tourism industry's paper on major projects. Page 22, entitled "Reimagining the visitor experience: Cradle Mountain" is accompanied by this photo of a young lady sitting outside a rustic hut, enjoying a cuppa, and at peace with the world. Nothing wrong with that? Links to this post. Monday, 22 December 2014. Lake Helios Panorama - North to Mount Ossa. July 201...
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog: May 2013
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog. My ramblings and photos from the most beautiful place in the world. Sunday, 19 May 2013. Mount Pillinger Walk Description. Mount Pillinger from Twin Spires. Mt Pillinger lies to the east of the Overland Track and provides spectacular views. 1MB jpg) of the main peaks along that route, as well as many other peaks of the Central Plateau and northern Tasmania. This is a moderate daywalk and well worth the effort. The wrong cairn which does NOT. Lead up Mount Pillinger. There is t...
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog: Freycinet Circuit - 11th to 13th November 2014
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Mark's Tasmanian Bush Blog. My ramblings and photos from the most beautiful place in the world. Sunday, 16 November 2014. Freycinet Circuit - 11th to 13th November 2014. I had a very enjoyable late-spring visit to Freycinet Peninsula including climbing Mt Freycinet and returning over Mount Graham. This walk isn't too hard, but has a good (579m) hill to carry an overnight pack over which is good training for other upcoming walks. The Hazards and Wineglass Bay from Mount Freycinet. (12th November 2014).
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Ramblings: November 2014
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Unofficial posts of U3A Kingborough Bushwalkers by Jack Pindell. How to use this blog. Who's Looking at us? Wednesday, 26 November 2014. Pelverata and Slippery Falls 2014. This weeks walk was to the top of Pelverata Falls from the end of Van Morey Rd. Margate, with a side trip to Slippery Falls. We were led by Bob who explored the route a while ago - alone. Typical weather, blowing a gale with shower predictions and cool temperature. This is what you need to get up here. Lots of flower s in the bush.