Tuesday, 1 January 2019

After Hobart we headed into the wild western wilderness.  Such amazing scenery, lots of free camps on the edge of lakes, and lots of walks to waterfalls.  We also stopped at the Salmon Ponds and feed the fish!!!

We spent a few days at the Mt Nelson National Park and went for a drive to the end of the road in the southern western wilderness to the Gordon Dam.  Such beautiful scenery, the rivers have such crystal clear water and everything is covered with moss.  You can't sit down and rest for too long, it starts growing on you!!!!  The owner of the park (Left of Field) had a bizarre sense of humor and the park had quirky little things everywhere you turned.

The scenery in this part of Tas is just spectacular.

Sight fishing at the Salmon Ponds

One of the many quirky things at Left of Field

Don't sit down and rest for too long!!

Russell Falls

Amazing tall trees 

Lake Pedder

Serpentine Lake

Start of the Serpentine River

Lake Gordon

Lake Gordon Dam wall

Lake Gordon (I think someone left a tap running - very low on water)

Just one of the many stunning spots on the way to Lake Gordon

View from the van, Hamilton free camp

View from the van, Brady's Lake

Amazing 'growth' that fell off one of the trees.  Hard as a rock!!

Looks like a timber waterfall!!

Just another balmy summers day in Tasmania!

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