Damage from bush fire
outskirts of Queenstown
The Pines Campground
Day 38: A beach drive along Ocean Beach was awesome with hardly anyone else around. The kids loved climbing up and down the massive sand dunes. The Henty Dunes are continually moving inland and the main road has been moved once already. That night we went on a penguin tour. This was great, we all loved it! We travelled out to Macquarie Heads and the Hells Gate, a treacherous entrance into Strahan harbour. We stopped at Bonnett Island where the little penguins live. We saw them coming in from their day of fishing and Issac, our tour guide, told us stories about the light house. The island is very small so there is a limit of 10 people on the tour. While we waited for the penguins to come home we sat on the boat and ate local cheeses and biscuits with a refreshing ale. We all got our own torch and started looking around the island. The penguins were great and we saw little chicks being fed by their mother! When returning to the boat we all had a yummy hot chocolate waiting for us.
Day 39: Today we slept in and just relaxed around the fire. The kids did there own thing and Al and Housie sat around reading. The fire was tops. Housie found a huge piece of pine that burned all day and into the next.
Day 40: Off to Cradle Mountain today. On the way we went through Zeehan were we had lunch and spoke to the lady at the information centre. We wanted to know what condition the 4WD track was in up to the Montezuma falls. She said that her and her husband went on it recently and that it would be fine to tow our camper trailer up the track. Even with her information we decided to leave the camper at the start as Housie had read that it was a medium to hard grade track. Within 100mtrs into the track we realised leaving the trailer behind was a great idea and this is where Al decided to swap seats with Declan! This track follows an old railway formation to the highest single fall in Tassie, Montezuma Falls. During one tricky section of the track we had difficulty getting traction to get up the hill. Housie had to reverse slightly to have another go at it and Al looked out her window and started yelling at Housie like a mad women "There's a drop off here, pick another line, pick another line!!!". Once we got up the slope Housie offered for Al to drive, guess he didn't appreciate her back seat driving. When we got to the car park, Al was the first one out, we had a short walk to the falls. There was a suspension bridge to cross that the kids loved bouncing on trying to freak Housie out (he has a little trouble with heights). At Cradle Mountain we surprised the kids by booking a cabin in the national park. This would also be our last 2 nights in Tassie, they were excited! After the kids had finished jumping from bunk to bunk and decided which one they were sleeping in, we went for a walk where wombats frequent at night. It wasn't long into the walk and the kids were happy to see wombats feeding very close to the boardwalk.
Montezuma Falls
Day 41: Got up early today to take on the massive walk up to Marion's Lookout via Crater Lake. We made it to Crater Lake without any problems and stopped here for morning tea. It was spectacular. We continued on up to the steep incline to Marion's Lookout. The kids loved this part of the walk because it was 'a rock climbing adventure!' We were very impressed with the kids stamina. Other people were also impressed commenting on how well the kids did especially since the walk was recommended for experienced hikers! The views here were amazing. From here we walked back down around Wombat Lake to Dove Lake which is were we sat to have lunch. We had a great view of Cradle Mountain while enjoying people watching! We headed back to our cabin for a rest. That night we went looking for wombats again and were pleased to see more than the night before. There was a wombat under the boardwalk that the kids sneaked a pat of.
Cradle Mountain
Not Housie, it's a Wombat
Day 42:We drove back to Devonport ready for the trip to the mainland to continue our journey along the Great Ocean Road. The kids were pumped again getting on the boat, and being able to watch a movie in the cinema on board. The swell was up a little and Al, Housie and Charli all felt a little off. Everyone was looking forward to meeting Ian and Kathy for the next leg of our journey.
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