Taking six SeaBear kayaks home for repairs ... the hard way.
Tasmanian Waratah
The vivid scarlet colouring of these flowers, shining out among the sombre blue green of the gum forests is certainly one of the most beautiful sights that the Tasmanian bush affords. Geoffrey Smith, 1909, A Naturalist in Tasmania, p 55 Geoffrey Smith M. A. was a fellow of New College, Oxford, who came to Tasmania for six... Continue Reading →
“One of the wildest peaks on the globe”
Climbing Federation Peak involves a near vertical climb above a six hundred metre vertical drop.
South Cape Rivulet – Beyond the End of the Road
Drive as far south as you can. And then keep going.
As Ancient as the World: the French at Recherche Bay
In 1792 a French expedition landed at Recherche Bay. They collected plant specimens, made scientific observations, surveyed the coast ... and planted a garden.