
Our first two weeks here in Tasmania have been terrific, but I'd forgotten how really remote this area is - no internet connectivity except for a few dial-up places with speeds so slow that it took 20 minutes just to clear emails the first time I tried. Am sitting in an internet cafe in Hobart that actually has high speed broadband...and feeling like a returned astronaut who's been out of communication with NASA for a year or two.
Been doing some great hikes around Cradle Mountain - Lake St. Claire National Park, which is a world heritage area that takes up most of central Tasmania. Here are the photos:


The place we stayed was surrounded by native bush...and native critters. These Pademelons are shown from our back porch, and the Currawong below was quite a moocher in the morning - showed up as soon as the lights came on in the cabin - waiting to be fed.





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2 comments:
I can't believe all the wildlife pics you guys took--must be a pretty active place in that regard. Do the wallabies pretty much ignore people or what? Pretty amazing pictures!--Mike
They're generally pretty skittish but do get acclimated to people around the trail heads. There are signs all over the place cautioning against feeding the wildlife and thus getting them dependent on people, but folks do it anyway.
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