Home. Safe, Sound & (slightly) Skinnier.

Hello!! Did you miss me?? πŸ˜€

Wow… It’s hard to know where to start describing this 65km hike (40 miles). It was amazing, beautiful, tough, stunning & challenging.
We did 6 days traipsing through an incredibly diverse landscape, with tracks that varied from boardwalks to natural paths, boulder scrambles, tree-root lined & swampy puddles.

We lucked out with the weather! Only one rainy misty day which really was beautiful in itself.

I have so many photos to share! Be afraid!
We got back home last night (Sunday evening) after picking up our car at the end, then diverting back to Cradle Mt to collect the car we dropped ourselves off with. We had the most beautiful shower in the world and slept like the dead!

I did take time to choose 5 images out of over 1000 to quickly share. I have a lot of work ahead of me to sort the rest!
I figured I would give you a day by day post about what happened and a second back up post for the remaining photos from that day for the die hard among you that want to see an excessive amount of images!

But for now… there is a whole garden of tomatoes to pick and laundry to get done!

Cheers!

 

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

14 thoughts on “Home. Safe, Sound & (slightly) Skinnier.”

  1. It sounds like you had a wonderful time and the weather was great. How lucky. I look forward to pictures and stories. Your pictures are ALWAYS beautiful.

    1. Thanks so much Pat! I am hoping to get some time soon to get into the post processing of my photos. Will be like reliving it πŸ™‚

    1. Hi Amy! Thank-you! Standing out there under those stars was incredible! Feet have done really well! I think our shoulders suffered the most out of all the body parts. I was most worried about backs, but we seem to have sailed through that worry easily. (Yay) πŸ™‚

  2. Welcome Back! I always look forward to your pictures whether in your garden or on a trek. Your night sky photos is absolutely breath taking.

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