The last few days I've been going down the Tasmanian east coast from north to south.
The focus here: always be outside, hiking, camping, close to nature.
If I want to report the highlights of it, I realize: the whole thing is especially fantastic when you experience it! And not if you only tell (or get told).
At the bottom there are some pictures and here are some nice moments of these days:
- Breaking into a lavender farm ... Everything in bloom at the moment
- Orange rocks on the Bay of Fires (and tents overlooking the sea)
- Freycinet National Park with its exciting, short climb to Mount Amos and fabulous views of the two bays, including the famous Wineglass Bay
- quite a lot of friendly animals everywhere and thus time to observe wombats in peace (yes, those with the cube-shaped ...)
- A highlight hike to Cape Pillar with an outstanding view from the "Blade". Does one have to work out: the day hike was one of the longer with 33 kilometers. But there is no shortcut. The "Blade" is a very narrow row of cliffs, which protrude 230 meters out of the sea ... The feeling on top of the madness!
I spent most of the week socializing and sharing the costs with Elsa and Camila. Of course, your Argentinean and New Caledonian stories made time even more entertaining!
Very very very nice. Wombatastisch!