Scamander Tasmania
Hello Everyone,
Sorry it has been so long since we contacted anyone, but it seems to have taken us quite some time to get organized to do anything. I wanted to send out emails but Bill insisted on us doing a blog, but it has taken him about 2 months to set it up, so this is a bit of a catch-up on what we have been doing. Bill has posted our "Christmas Newsletter" for 2011, which should take you up to about the end of 2011.
Our Camp at Yagon, Seal Rocks |
Sugar Loaf Point Beach, Seal Rocks |
Sugar Loaf Point Lighthouse, Seal Rocks |
Monster Tent Camping Australian Style-2 |
Monster Tent Camping Australian Style-1 |
We had to return to Sydney by Australia Day as Bill had to slip and anti-foul his sail boat. (He hadn't managed to get this done before we left).
Top of Cathedral Rock |
Trail up Cathedral Rock |
We returned to Sydney via a brief stop in the Hunter Valley to check out a couple of wineries, and an overnight camp at Watagan State Forest, another great dirt road drive to a campsite amoung the pines.
In Sydney we stayed with friends Jon and Julianne, who came up and camped a few days with us at Yagon at New Year. They very kindly put up with another truck in the driveway and two "guests" who were busy tying up loose ends from the house sale, making repairs and alterations to camping equipment, and Bill painting his boat. All this during a week of miserable pouring rain. We also helped out with the Mona Vale Surf Club's "Don Jenkin Memorial Swim" while there. To those in Sydney we missed while we were there, our apologies as we were very busy that week.
Friends cleaning Bill's boat |
We drifted south along the coast of NSW, staying at Murramurang and Mimosa Rocks National Parks on the coast. Good swimming and hiking at both. We had a few experiences with wildlife, with a rat getting into our annex one night and dragging off an empty milk bottle (what for, I don't know) and waking up one night to find a mouse in the kitchen area of the tent, and having chased him out and blocked up the hole he came in through, having to listen to him trying to get back in all night.
Waratah Bay Victoria near old lime kilns |
We went inland for a couple of days and visited a turn of the century mine and mining town at Walhalla. Very pretty little federation town that lives on tourism. Tour of the mine was great. The conditions that the turn of the century miners worked under were scary. Most men started in mines about age 15-16, and if they reached 30 they were considered old men and given an easier job on the surface!!
We camped a few days at Wilsons Promontory. The campsite is very crowded, as they only allow car camping in one large site. The hiking and walks were beautiful, however, and swimming at Norman Beach was great. One of the few places I've managed to get in long swims, rather than just body surfing in the waves as the seas have been big most places we've been.
50 Metre Free Swimming Pool, Cascade Gorge, Launceston Tasmania |
Tamar Valley Launceston |
Penny Farthing Races Evandale Tasmania |
Penny Farthing Races Evandale Tasmania |
We are now near St. Helens on the east coast. Went for a pleasant walk through a conservation area/bird refuge this morning, and are spending the afternoon on chores as it has turned windy and rain. I hope to make more frequent updates to this so you get some better idea of each place we go, rather than trying to cover what happened in the last 3 months.
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