It was time to hit the heavens.

To date all of our hikes in Tazzie have been of the urban variety. Given that we are at the edge of “Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park”, it was time to head out.

Following a lazy morning of course. After all, we are OLD. Moving quickly in the morning holds no appeal.

Mar 1, 2023. Serenaded by birds first thing in the morning (back yard).
Morning in the front yard.

This was a true country breakfast. Everything here is from this, or neighbouring, farms (except for the coffee & tea):

Yum.

Our cottage is at an elevation of 1258′. After an hour and a half on roads that reminded us of New Zealand, we arrived at the tourist centre, where we bought tickets for the transit bus to take us up to “Ronny Creek” (elevation 2848′). This is the starting point of the hike we did up to “Crater Lake” (elevation ~3280′), before heading up to another peak/pass at 3595′. After doing a Chevy Chase (from “Vacation”…a quick peek), we started down and up and down…etc…before finally ending up at Dove Lake (3081′).

Although the hike was only 5.8 ish kilometres, there was only a brief flat bit at the start. And weather wise, it made us homesick. 😏

On the other hand, the views were okay and the critters were interesting…

Wombat!
Echidna!
Waterfall!
Lots of birdies!

12 responses to “It was time to hit the heavens.”

  1. Did you know wombat poo is square(as in cube) in shape? The only known species to produce poo cubes! Just another random fact in the muddled brain of mine lol

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    1. We saw tons of it along the way. Maybe that lake is square. 🤔 I didn’t put poo and poo together! 😝

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  2. For the umpteenth time, you’re NOT OLD! 🙄 Love the name of that pond. How long did it take to do that trail?

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    1. And for the umpteenth time, numbers and after-hike aches don’t lie. 🤣

      Ozzies seem to enjoy peculiar names. We often laugh.

      It took us over 2 hours. 🐢🧓👵

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    2. I mean, they’re pretty old.

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      1. I mean, we’re old vs you and our lovely, ever supportive friend Tara, but young vs a few others…

        ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

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      2. 😂 Most days my joints would agree with you bro!

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  3. Spectacular

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    1. Sadly, I think it may be the last hike for this trip.

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  4. It is such a love place to visit as I have already visited that part if our lovely Island as they call it and I would never want to live anywhere else then Tassie

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    1. You are very lucky to call Tassie home! Much of yesterday’s trek reminded us of home back in Canada! Maybe it was the cooler weather! 😏

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  5. Thank you so much

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