Tuesday, February 22, 2022

TASMANIA - ULVERSTONE TO CRADLE MOUNTAIN - 15 TO 19 FEBRUARY 2022

15 FEBRUARY

ULVERSTONE – CRADLE LAKE NATIONAL PARK

We gradually packed and set off for Cradle Mountain. We planned a day of a few stops.

We filled up with petrol and stopped at BUTTON BEACH. I wandered along the pretty beach a bit and put my feet in the water … the water was warm.


We were on our way to Gunns Plains Cave. It was a nice scenic road of forests and farmlands. At a river crossing, we stopped and watched the water cascading down the river.


We reached GUNNS PLAINS CAVE in a short time. The tour of the cave was great. Heaps of pretty and unusual cave formations, easy to follow path but watch your head and a good commentary by the old guide.






Another short drive, and we were at PRESTON FALLS. It was a short walk to the falls through temperate rainforest. The falls were small in water volume but it looked pretty as it dropped over the edge and plunged into the pool below.





It was a bit of a long drive to LEVEN CANYON as the GPS sent us along heaps of roads. At the carpark, we followed the track downhill through rainforest to the edge lookout. The view was the very steep Leven canyon and the river below. The river was cascading all along from our vantage point. We backtracked a short distance to the Forest Stairs track that ascended steeply to the Cruickshank Lookout. We both that the view was better. The track back to the carpark was gently sloping and easy.







It was a bit of a drive to CRADLE MOUNTAIN. Our first stop was the National Park Visitors Centre where we got advice and the shuttle bus tickets. Next, we checked into the camping area and had well deserved few drinks and dinner.

16 FEBRUARY

CRADLE MOUNTAIN

We woke to light rain and cloudy conditions. After breakfast we walked to the Visitors Centre and caught the shuttle bus to Ronny Creek. Let the hike to DOVE LAKE begin .










We walked along a boardwalk that skirted the edge of an open soggy plain. There were wombat holes dotted around but we didn’t see any but there were lots of pooh to prove they were there.

At the first track junction, we took the track to Crater Lake. The track ascended along steps and ground through thick and dense bush. The plants looked tough but seemed so fragile at the same time. The track turned to steps that ascended steeply through a rainforest. A creek and its pretty cascades flowed down beside us.

The steps changed from wood to rock when we left the rainforest. At the summit we suddenly came across CRATER LAKE. Wow! So calm, so pretty, so good to be here. At this point, we met and chatted we a few other hikers – two girls doing the overland track and two guys from Byron Bay hiking like we were. We kept meeting up with the guys as we walked at different sections.

The track ascended beside the lake and up to the junction of a number of paths. At this point, we had great views over the lakes and surrounding mountains. We took the track downwards towards WOMBAT POOL and Dove Lake. There were a number of pools along this section. All so pretty. We stopped at LAKE LILLA, sat on a flat rock next to the water and ate lunch with the Byron Boys.

We continued on to Dove Lake, enjoyed the view and boarded the shuttle bus back to the visitors’ centre. It was now raining very lightly but increasing. Looks like our timing was good.

17 FEBRUARY

CRADLE MOUNTAIN

 Our hike today was the CRADLE VALLEY BOARDWALK. We caught the shuttle bus to the Interpretive Centre where the hike began. We started in myrtle rainforest then passed heaps of button grass in the open areas. The track was a boardwalk. There were two other sections of forest but it was mainly button grass. Eventually, there was a number of views of Cradle Mountain. It was all very pretty but we decided to stop at Snake Hill.








We caught the bus back to the Interpretive Centre and walked the ENCHANTED FOREST track. It wasn’t long but it was very pretty. There were many shades of green and a babbling creek ran beside the track. It was all very hobbit-like.






We stopped for a few drinks and food at Peppers which was an excellent way to finish walking.

18 FEBRUARY

CRADLE MOUNTAIN

The wind howled most of the night with heavy rain. We woke to howling wind and off and on rain. We decided that this would be a good lay-day.

We hung around the campsite, tidied the van, investigated the next leg of our travel in Tassie and caught up with my photos/videos. We keep some tasks for the doing days.

The weather was predicted to be much better tomorrow.

19 FEBRUARY

CRADLE MOUNTAIN

We left the camp site and packed near the NP visitor centre. We caught the shuttle bus to Dove Lake for a hike around DOVE LAKE.









A great hike. The weather was sunny and warm and so we had great views of the mountains and lake the whole hike. The hike was easier than our previous hikes. Maybe we are getting use to long walks. The terrain changed from open views of the lakes and mountains, rainforest, close to the lake, pebble beaches and some steps and steep sections. All excellent.

Back at the visitor centre and we were off for PENGUIN.

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

TASMANIA - SPIRIT OF TASMANIA / ULVERSTONE - 13 TO 15 FEBRUARY 2022

 

13 FEBRUARY

SPIRIT OF TASMANIA

I had a pretty restless sleep. I dreamt I was on the high seas and rescuing people from my distant travelling past. A bit bizarre.

Not long after waking, we were back down to the van and disembarking onto Tasmania.

DEVONPORT, TASMANIA

Our first stop was groceries as you couldn’t bring fruit and vegetables into Tasmania.

After stocking up, we drove to a café for breakfast.

We decided to gradually head in the direction of the camp area as it was still early in the day.

Our first taste of Tasmania was MERSEY BLUFF. We walked around the basalt headland and down to the beach. The views were nice and I was pretty thrilled at doing some activity.





Next was COVES BEACH. The surf was about 1 foot in a strong onshore wind. Still, a nice beach.



ULVERSTONE

We drove to West Ulverston and our camp area – Blue Wren. A simple campground with very good showers. In front of the camp was a railway line and then a large rocky bay.

We organised the van and then I had a walk out to GOAT ISLAND as the tide was low. A train passed along the railway line as I was walking down. It was a very rocky walk to the island. The island consisted of two peaks. I walked around part of the island and through its interior. I found a small cave on the other side of the island that smelt of bat. I walked back through the interior and climbed one of the peaks. Such a good view. I rested there and thought about king of the mountain.







After a shower and dinner, Jacinta and I had a late afternoon walk along the rocky shore of the bay and its small intermittent beaches. The wind had dropped to nil.




14 FEBRUARY

ULVERSTONE

After breakfast, we drove to the PENGUIN MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK. I rode the green level with a little bit of a blue run. The ride started off uphill and into a long slightly downhill transverse and then a heap of fun downhill with nice berms. It ended with a leg aching uphill and down to the carpark. I did the circuit twice. The second run was better for me and I rode the berms the best I ever have - look where you want to go, follow the line and be confident.





At the promenade at PENGUIN, we had coffee and watched the small waves breaking. I wandered along the beach and Jacinta did some food shopping.






On the way back to camp we stopped to admire the view of the THREE SISTERS RESERVE (3 islands) which was very pretty.




The wind had dropped off today and was blowing lightly from the west. The waves had become very small. The coastline looked so pretty with farmhouses on one side of the road and a railway line on the other followed by the mainly rocky coastline.

Later, in the night, we stargazed.




15 FEBRUARY

An excellent day. no clouds and warm. Time to move on towards the mountains.

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