Now a few days after completing the ride. We are sitting in a small wooden cabin (with tin roof), a log fire and a glass or two of Tassie sparkling.
Tasmania is an amazing island. Hills (lots of them), coastline, parks, animals and birds. It has been a great trip. About 1050km of cycling but god knows how many metres climbed or free wheeled downhill afterwards. It was a workout but without doubt, worthwhile.
So many highlights to mention but arriving in Hobart ahead of schedule and just before David's 70th was special. Friends, Peter and Sue, had flown over from Adelaide and we joined up (by sheer coincidence) with Dianne and Julia for the birthday bash at the Me Wah Restaurant in Hobart.
Now we have unwound by hiring a car and visiting the area south of Hobart: Bruny Island (with its albino wallabies), Huon Valley, the amazing forests at Tahune and Port Arthur where it all started with the thousands of convicts sent from the UK to open up and start a new country.
It's been great cycling and keeping this journal and thanks for reading.
David and Irene
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Banquet with friends at the Me Wah |
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White wallaby - Bruny Island |
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Florita Riesling and Bruny Island oysters |
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Tessellated pavement at Eaglehawk Neck |