We left Low Head and past Neds place in George Town only to be given the bird, so we continued on to Bridport
Bridport is a lovely town with nice beaches and i have marked it in as worth a stay in the camper next time.
Driving along a long dirt road for ages we finally get a small stretch of tar but watch out! we have 2 cows running amok and out of control, time to pull up. Near Little Boobyalla River N/E Tasmania.
Back on the dirt again, we had about 6 hours of this. On the road between Tomohawk and Gladstone N/E Tasmania:
Some of the views were worth it. Near Cameron Regional reserve N/E Tasmania:
A long drive on the dirt to Mt William National Park where we take the Forester on the Forester Kangaroo Road.
Stumpys Bay, Mt William National Park, East Coast Tasmania
Stumpys Bay, Mt William National Park, East Coast Tasmania Day 4 10th March 2011 Just behind where i took these pics are some excellent camping spots.
The Forester on the Forester Kangaroo Road: Mt William N.P
On the Forester Kangaroo Road you will find a Forester Kangaroo: Mt William N.P
The thought of a nice cold swim in this lagoon had crossed my mind: Stumpys Bay Mount William N.P
But not after seeing the Warning sign
Time to hit the dirt again for a few hours, we are well behind schedule so we start to head for St Helens further down the coast along the road to nowhere: Mount William N.P East Coast Tasmania.
After a day on the dirt it was nice to arrive at Bay of Fires just north of St Helens, East Coast Tasmania
Only tiger we saw in Tassie was a tiger snake my wife nearly stepped on, Bay of Fires East Coast Tasmania
Bay of Fires East Coast Tasmania
Time for a few more shots but the day marches on, we have traveleed alot of dirt and alot of kilometers and we have no idea where we are headed, Swansea, Bicheno? maybe have a look at Freycinet on the off chance we can find a free camp. View as we travel south down the east coast Tasmania near Swansea.
Arrived at Freycinet N.P and just caught the Ranger, got us a spot for $13 a night so took 2 nights at the price. Good toilets down the track a bit and very cold showers. We were knackered from the big days travel and by the time i set up camp and started tea and grabbed a beer i was feeling quite sleepy.
The mobile kitchen Freycinet N.P, Tasmania. Amazing wha you can fit into a Subaru Forester if you pack it right.
Some farm gate tassie beef we picked up during the day, yuuum.
Some farm gate tassie beef and farm gate tassie veges for a well deserved meal a few beers and bed. It rained all night and the critters were raiding our camp but we had everything packed away and nothing to pilfer: Freycinet N.P, Tasmania.
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