Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 35 – Remarkable Cave

The head of Maingon Bay at the southern end of Tasman Peninsula. Remarkable Cave An elevated walkway gives a good view of the cave but now stops access to the cave. It is very dangerous at high tide but a sandy track at low tide. Pimelea on the headland Cape Raoul from Remarkable Cave walkway … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 35 – Remarkable Cave

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 34 – Abel Tasman National Park

We started our day at the Salamanca markets which are open every Saturday morning. We visited the woodworkers stall with handcrafts made by the stall owners. The pipers were warming up. Warning: Don’t run with bagpipes. Your could put an aye out or worse yet, get kilt. Today we visited more of the spectacular coastline … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 34 – Abel Tasman National Park

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 33 – South Arm

After a sleep in and morning of washing we ventured over the Tasman Bridge for a highlight of our time in Hobart – catching up with and having lunch with an actual Hobartian. But not any Hobartian but the Wise Oracle that I described on Day 1, The Seer of Seers, Duchess of the Derwent. … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 33 – South Arm

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 31 – Tahune

On the drive from Geeveston to Tahune, the forest had a lot of tree fall with some overhanging the road. We wouldn’t want to travel here in high winds. The manager of Tahune Airwalk carries a chain saw with him on his daily commute. The road to Tahune Tahune Airwalk is beside the Huon River … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 31 – Tahune

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 29 – Bruny Island

Ferry at Kettering across to Bruny Island. Crossing the  D’Entrecasteaux Channel passing the sister ferry. Bruny was named after the French explorer Bruni d’Entrecasteaux, who explored the Channel region and discovered it to be an island in 1792. Our first stop is at The Neck. Bruny Island Neck Lookout looking south. The Neck is an isthmus of … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 29 – Bruny Island

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 28 – On the Waterfront

The historic waterfront at Hobart is a nice way to spend an afternoon with lots of history, a pleasant stroll and many cafes and restaurants. Hope and Anchor Pub (1807) – the oldest licenced hotel in Australia. Mawson’s Hut Replica Museum is an exact replica of the huts used by Douglas Mawson in the 1911-1914 … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 28 – On the Waterfront

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 26 – Out and about in Hobart

Jackman and McRoss at Battery Point – considered and rated as one of the best bakeries in Australia. No sign of Hugh. I fluked a park outside on the very narrow streets. Salamanca Place has rows of sandstone buildings that were formerly warehouses for the port of Hobart Town. These have since been converted into … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 26 – Out and about in Hobart

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 25 – Whisky business

The 2014 Australian TV show Bogan Hunters named Tasmania as the ‘bogan capital of Australia’ with Taswegians earning four spots out of seven in the final. There are a ring of suburbs around the outskirts of Hobart which some people attribute to being “bogan.” Above is a local in standard red flannie. He seems happy … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 25 – Whisky business

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 24 – Mount Field National Park

Today we venture to Mount Field National which rises from cool temperate rainforests to alpines areas dotted with many lakes.  The rainforest tree, Tasmanian laurel is very hardy. The creek from the track to Russell Falls. Tree being recycled back into the nutrient cycle. Family photo recreation – with a huge Dicksonia tree fern. The … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 24 – Mount Field National Park

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 23 – kunanyi – Mount Wellington

kunanyi/Mount Wellington is a dramatic backdrop to Hobart. The mountain rises to 1,270 metres above sea level and is frequently covered by snow, with snowfalls even occurring in summer. Rhododendrons in Wellington Park at Ferntree The Organ Pipes are towering dolerite cliffs are one of the defining features of kunanyi / Mt Wellington. The long road up … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 23 – kunanyi – Mount Wellington

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 22 – Historic towns and handkerchief heists

A drive through the Midlands. We start the day in the gardens at Launceston. Japanese maple Campbell Town Inn which was built in 1840. Campbell Town was established in 1826 as a garrison town with soldiers to maintain the displacement of the Tyerrernotepanner people who were formidable opponents of settler colonisation and aggression during the Black … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 22 – Historic towns and handkerchief heists

Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 21 – Sheffield

With me having tested positive too, we limp on to Launceston to some accommodation that kindly took us in knowing the circumstances. Our current travels are a little underwhelming considering we were to drive the Murchison Highway through the high country and forests of the west to Zeehan, Strahan and Queenstown. We also had to … More Down with the Devils – Tasmania 2024 – Day 21 – Sheffield