Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Southern tip of Tassie

16th - 18th March 2017

Camped at the Geeveston RSL for three nights while we toured the southern tip of Tassie. It was a lovely free camp right on a babbling brook with ducks, geese and platypus to keep us company.  Ferg spent hours trying to get a pic of a red breasted wren, they were very elusive.




Had a lovely bush walk up in the mountains south of Dover, to Duckhole Lake.  Most of the walk was on boardwalk which made it easy.  



Duckhole Lake
We enjoyed the town of Geeveston, sampling a scallop pie at the bakery and having dinner at the RSL on the Friday night.  On Saturday morning we set off early to drive down to Cockle Creek.  It is the farthest point south you can drive in Australia.  We had a stunning day for it and enjoyed a lovely walk along the beach of Recherche Bay.








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