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HG02
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15 Aug 2015 8:33am
Meg1122 said..
My plan for when I put down tools is to move to Tassie, I think it is beautiful :).


Its a beautiful Island Meg
Donk107
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15 Aug 2015 9:51am
Sunrise about a hour ago

Regards Don




samsturdy
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15 Aug 2015 11:08am


HAPPY BIRTHDAY Cisco. Have a good one.
BlueMoon
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15 Aug 2015 9:49am
Donks commission cheque from Tourism Tasmania must of come through again!, truly awesome pictures.

Happy Birthday Cisco, you don't look a day over 50 in your avatar, so going great.
sirgallivant
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15 Aug 2015 12:46pm
I travelled Tassie far and wide in summer, that's why l know what it is like. Not in winter, though.

The humidity kills not the heat. I loved Bourke in summer. 45c on the river, 53c up on the bank inland. Beautiful dry heat. No humidity.
The humidity makes the tropics unbearable.

Many happy returns Cisco!







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Yara
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15 Aug 2015 1:15pm
HG02 said..

Meg1122 said..
My plan for when I put down tools is to move to Tassie, I think it is beautiful :).



Its a beautiful Island Meg


Meg, haveyou checked out the island and got any idea where you would prefer?
(Apologies to those who aren't interested in Tassie. )
Sectorsteve
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15 Aug 2015 2:01pm
I love tassie alot too. Weathers perfect. Summer sees some hot days. Abalone, massive oysters, mussels. Great place to forage.
I should have started a thread on tasmania!
McNaughtical
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15 Aug 2015 6:19pm
Donk107 said..
Sunrise about a hour agoRegards Don



What glorious photos.... that place is high on my to do list to hike. I'm always jealous when friends of mine get there before me.

Yes Steve... this in now the Tassie thread.
Meg1122
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15 Aug 2015 7:04pm
Yara said...
HG02 said..

Meg1122 said..
My plan for when I put down tools is to move to Tassie, I think it is beautiful :).



Its a beautiful Island Meg


Meg, haveyou checked out the island and got any idea where you would prefer?
(Apologies to those who aren't interested in Tassie. )


Maybe Dover by the water or St Mary's, nowhere too touristy, I like the idea of a bit of remoteness but still with access to all the beautiful places. I always thought I would live in the tropics but after spending many years in the heat; North Oz, West Oz, SE Asia, where by 11am all people can do is retreat indoors to the air conditioning I have developed a new appreciation for the small things like being able to run at midday, being able to walk my dogs before 8PM without having to worry they're burning their feet on the bitumen, windsurfing a deserted beach in Winter and not having to fight for a parking space.

I agree with those who say it's easy to keep warm by just adding layers and you can still get out and about and function but much harder to cope and stay cool in the heat. I like not having to worry so much about sunburn and always being coated in sunscreen. There's something about getting out and about in the cool that makes you feel alive, then you have a hot coffee and a warm home and appreciate it all the more, sometimes the heat is just draining. IMHO
Donk107
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15 Aug 2015 7:42pm
Liffey Falls today

Regards Don aka Tourism Tassie



Sectorsteve
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15 Aug 2015 7:59pm
Good friends of mine live liffey falls. Been going there since 94.
Sectorsteve
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15 Aug 2015 8:01pm
Meg1122 said...
Yara said...
HG02 said..

Meg1122 said..
My plan for when I put down tools is to move to Tassie, I think it is beautiful :).



Its a beautiful Island Meg


Meg, haveyou checked out the island and got any idea where you would prefer?
(Apologies to those who aren't interested in Tassie. )


Maybe Dover by the water or St Mary's, nowhere too touristy, I like the idea of a bit of remoteness but still with access to all the beautiful places. I always thought I would live in the tropics but after spending many years in the heat; North Oz, West Oz, SE Asia, where by 11am all people can do is retreat indoors to the air conditioning I have developed a new appreciation for the small things like being able to run at midday, being able to walk my dogs before 8PM without having to worry they're burning their feet on the bitumen, windsurfing a deserted beach in Winter and not having to fight for a parking space.

I agree with those who say it's easy to keep warm by just adding layers and you can still get out and about and function but much harder to cope and stay cool in the heat. I like not having to worry so much about sunburn and always being coated in sunscreen. There's something about getting out and about in the cool that makes you feel alive, then you have a hot coffee and a warm home and appreciate it all the more, sometimes the heat is just draining. IMHO




Totally agree meg.
Donk107
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15 Aug 2015 8:02pm
Sectorsteve said..
Good friends of mine live liffey falls. Been going there since 94.


Hi Steve

It is a beautiful spot

Regards Don
Donk107
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15 Aug 2015 8:06pm
Sectorsteve said..



Meg1122 said...



Yara said...



HG02 said..




Meg1122 said..
My plan for when I put down tools is to move to Tassie, I think it is beautiful :).






Its a beautiful Island Meg





Meg, haveyou checked out the island and got any idea where you would prefer?
(Apologies to those who aren't interested in Tassie. )





Maybe Dover by the water or St Mary's, nowhere too touristy, I like the idea of a bit of remoteness but still with access to all the beautiful places. I always thought I would live in the tropics but after spending many years in the heat; North Oz, West Oz, SE Asia, where by 11am all people can do is retreat indoors to the air conditioning I have developed a new appreciation for the small things like being able to run at midday, being able to walk my dogs before 8PM without having to worry they're burning their feet on the bitumen, windsurfing a deserted beach in Winter and not having to fight for a parking space.

I agree with those who say it's easy to keep warm by just adding layers and you can still get out and about and function but much harder to cope and stay cool in the heat. I like not having to worry so much about sunburn and always being coated in sunscreen. There's something about getting out and about in the cool that makes you feel alive, then you have a hot coffee and a warm home and appreciate it all the more, sometimes the heat is just draining. IMHO






Totally agree meg.




Hi Meg

Even the touristy places in Tassie are fairly casual compared to mainland coastal tourist towns like Pt Douglas, Noosa, etc

Hobart is like a big country town as well and is nothing like mainland capital cities

Dover which is about 20 mins drive south of us is nice but the road from Port Huon to Dover is a bit up and down and winding and can be a bit of a bugger in winter with ice

We drove through St Mary's a few days ago and it is not a bad place but given the choice I would pick St Helens which is around 20 mins drive away and is on the coast with nice beaches nearby and a bigger town area

The good thing about Tassie is it is so small that anywhere you want to go on the island is only about 4 to 5 hours drive away

Regards Don
Sectorsteve
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15 Aug 2015 8:44pm
Have you ever walked up the top of drys bluff don?
Donk107
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15 Aug 2015 9:10pm
Sectorsteve said..
Have you ever walked up the top of drys bluff don?


Hi Steve

No I have not

We have been in Tassie for around 4 years but live south of Hobart so we haven't spent much time up north apart from a few weeks looking around the normal tourist spots

Regards Don
Chris 249
Chris 249
NSW
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15 Aug 2015 9:13pm
One other thing about Tassy - Hobart seems to have THE best racing scene of anywhere I can find in the world, on a per-capita basis. The number of boats is colossal considering the population. It knocks the sox of cities in NZ and everywhere else I can find in the world - only Newcastle/Lake Mac seems to come anywhere close in the English-speaking countries, and I don't think there's anywhere comparable in Europe.

Guitz
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15 Aug 2015 9:25pm
More Tassy love from today.......
View from Mt Wellington to Bruny Is in the distance
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Looking south from Snug Cove over the channel to Bruney Is just after sunset:
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Lazzz
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15 Aug 2015 10:37pm
I''ll join in!!
I've done a few trips on my bike & love the place.














benateau281
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WA
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15 Aug 2015 9:19pm
Winter in perth early morning.




Meg1122
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16 Aug 2015 8:34am
I've visited Tassie twice, next time I'd like to go around on my touring bicycle, I was told logging trucks can be a danger in some parts.....Donk??
Donk107
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16 Aug 2015 8:57am
Hi Meg

I am not sure about other parts of Tassie but in the Huon Valley where we live timber used to be one of the major industries but now it has wound back a fair bit

We live on th Huon Highway and locals say years ago logging trucks would be going past all day but now you might see four or five a hour

Aquaculture (salmon farming) is now a major industry in the Huon Valley and there a quite a few trucks transporting stuff for them but not any more than anywhere else I have lived but as you know a lot of the roads down here are up and down and winding so that might make it a bit more of a issue

Regards Don
HG02
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16 Aug 2015 9:14am
Meg1122 said..
I've visited Tassie twice, next time I'd like to go around on my touring bicycle, I was told logging trucks can be a danger in some parts.....Donk??



Back in the early 70's I bought a honda XL250 made a back pack for it including hanging pots and pans and spent two years exploring Tassy . use to ride down bulldozers track in far away corners . Some nights the leeches crawling all over the outside of the tent.Used to cost me $25 a week for food and fuel. Loved it.
The logging trucks made a few large potholes in the roads back then and you would get the occasional truck broken down in some nasty places without any danger triangles to warn you at night.
I picked blackberries near sand fly and can remember a good picker could make $32 a week the dole then was $35 made a absolute fortune ha ha
Meg1122
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16 Aug 2015 9:19am
Sounds like an amazing adventure HG .
Sectorsteve
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16 Aug 2015 9:48am
Guess alot of us would love tassie cause we love sailing and maybe solitude/peace and quiet. Tassie has that in abundance. I used to work in the huon every apple season but the money was very good with free accom thrown in. I could make enough to get me back to the other side the world and resume traveling
1 amazing thing i did down there was a overnight walk from waterfall bay to fortescue bay tasman peninsula. Walking high on ridge ocean next to you and great views.
Sectorsteve
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16 Aug 2015 9:50am



Meg1122
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16 Aug 2015 3:13pm
These photos will have to stop! You're making me jealous and giving me itchy feet .
aus005
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16 Aug 2015 4:58pm
snow down to the 100m level for tassie tommoz oooh its gunna be cold
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