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14 Feb 2025: Three Capes - Tasmania
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR
After finding our own way to Port Arthur our...
At the scheduled time we boarded the shuttle...
After being dropped off by the shuttle we...
The track to Surveyors Hut defined what we...
We were happy to arrive at Surveyors Camp...
The warm and well appointed facilities soon...
The morning of Day Two opened with cool but...
With only 11km to cover to our next camp we...
Ralph the Wombat posed to highlight an...
Stretches of boardwalk protected delicate...
As we gained elevation stunning views back...
The coast ahead looked spectacular with its...
Down below the crashing sea waves and...
The man-made pathways designed to make it...
At every viewpoint the natural features won...
A pause for a morning break at 'Where the...
Tornado Ridge provided great views and a...
The surrounding vegetation continued to...
The vegetation beside the boardwalk too took...
We paused repeatedly to take in even more of...
Those looking for a different perspective...
Back at the hut we relaxed on the open deck.
Next morning the sun cast an orange curtain...
A winding boardwalk contributed by the...
Stunning views of columnar rock formations...
As we progressed further down the Cape the...
Another opportunity to remember the occasion.
The workmanship of the stone steps deserves...
The quality of the mason`s work does not...
From the top of The Blade the view back...
Returning down the Blade to complete our...
Mission complete. Cape Pillar conquered! We...
Delicate orchids
Our final day brings with it our biggest...
The top of Mt Fortescue was covered by a...
Passing through the rainforest near the top...
Even the tree stumps were home to their own...
From the top of Mt Fortescue Cape Pillar...
On the way down we paid our respects to the...
Markers from the time before the Three Capes...
The track wove its way between the forest...
Approaching the top of Cape Huay the views...
Soon the new track to the tip of Cape Huay...
With each twist and turn new views of the...
We continued to make our way steadily along...
From the end of the track the view east...
The lookout point at the end of the track...
Power boats circled as they offered their...
One step after another the return leg tests...
Now at the end of the walk we relaxed by the...
Back in Hobart we made the most of our time...
Shopping for new gear.
Capturing the views from the top of Mt...
Browsing the artworks at MONA.
Alas, all good things must end as we made...