
Open Road Tasmania
After arriving in Wynyard and setting up we visited the showground as the Wynyard show was on and if you think this is a big deal, for the locals this is the main event. I am sure the town was empty as everyone was in attendance, there was one stall run by a charity, for a $1 you purchased a ticket and the ticket gave you what you had won We bought 2 first and won 2 bags of unions, 3 more tickets gave me 2 chocolate bars, and a sticky tape with dispenser, my total winnings for the day it was fun
Next day we travelled to Stanley what a quaint town this is it has a point that is called The Nut and you are able to access this via a chairlift the wind was blowing a gale and occasionally it rained and when coming back down it rained and we got soaked.
At the wharf lots of kids and adults where fishing and guess what, they used Chicken breast for bait it apparently works as they where catching OK.
After Stanley we stopped at Dip Falls (why that name?) and saw one of the biggest and oldest trees (400 years old) in Tassie with a Girth of 16 meters you can well image the size of the walkway and a hight of 60 meters. and as our diary says still raining.
Dip River Falls
Shopping in Burnie today and met Sharon and Paul Burges from the club for dinner.Tuesday and a visit to Gunns plains after all the mountains it was a pleasure to see some plains
but no luck with the winding and up and down roads.
this brought us to Leven Canyon Gorge wow what a walk and I am sure I lost 5 kilos first you had to walk the 2.5 km and this involved 697 steps up and I mean straight up
The famous Steps
The famous Stepsfortunately there where benches to rest on these also gave us how many steps just done as well as to do.
Informative Steps
Informative StepsWednesday off to Zeehan the longest drive over the last month and a quarter, 118 km what a long haul and decided to stay here as there are very few camps on this side of Tassie traveling here was the usual up and down and round about (promise not to mention the roads again OK)
We stopped on the way in a place called Waratah and of course a tin mining town but it had its own waterfall in the middle of town how unique can you get.
Waratah mining
This time we decided on a caravan park small but OK, parks in Strahan and Queenstown $40 to 50 a night.
We stopped on the way in a place called Waratah and of course a tin mining town but it had its own waterfall in the middle of town how unique can you get.
Waratah mininga narrow strip of entrance an rough as hell when the tide is running but as you can see we survived than onto
Sarah Island
Sarah Island, one of the nastiest and cruelest peanal Islands Australia had.
Sarah Island up the Gordon into the Franklin and visited a cold weather Rain forest. all in all a great day.
Queenstowns Football oval, Carlton played here some years ago.
Friday we rode the steepest Railway ever built in Tassie from Queenstown to StrahanSaturday rest day we washes and sat and did absolutely sweet nothing and the tempeture was 27 great day for a chardonay as well.

Spray Tunnel, our Prado could barely get through, part of a mining tram sytem approx a foot either side of us

Spray Tunnel, our Prado could barely get through, part of a mining tram sytem approx a foot either side of us It rained all night last night but who cares, we did a leisurely drive of approx 120km and saw some nice dams and towns.
Reece Dam
All in all we had a great week, especially since all our backyards so far have had mountains in them
Reece Dam

Fitting close of this Chapter: Sunday on the Rainy West Coast
(believe it or not the West Coast gets rain on an averageof 3-4 meters per year and it rains 300 days of that year)
Bianka and Sig


























Love all the photos. Tassie must be a great place to visit. Pity about the wet weather. See you soon. Ronnie and Arnold
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