More mountain magic
(Part 4, 5 photos) – We head back down to lake level and continue on the circuit, blue skies overhead … Continue reading More mountain magic
(Part 4, 5 photos) – We head back down to lake level and continue on the circuit, blue skies overhead … Continue reading More mountain magic
(Part 3, 7 photos) – We continue on with our Dove Lake Circuit hike in Cradle Mountain National Park – … Continue reading Cradle of Life
(Part 2, 8 Photos, click to zoom) – We continue on our trek toward Cradle Mountain around Dove Lake. The … Continue reading Dove Lake circuit continued …
(Part1, 7 photos) – Eight of us spent the long weekend at Cradle Mountain, with weather much clearer than our … Continue reading Return to Cradle Country
Up early for Salamanca Market, a few phone snaps to start the day. Continue reading Saturday morning
(Part 2, 10 Photos) – Ambling onward with the promise of food and beer, the track heads inland around one … Continue reading Cliff walk continues
(Part1, 8 photos) – I’m recovering from a cold which began developing before Easter. It’s kept me away from photography, … Continue reading Alum Cliffs Amble
(12 photos, Part 3) – We continue our day trek to Lake Seal in the beautiful alpine region of Mt … Continue reading Tasmanian Tarn trek
(9 photos, Part 2) – Just some of the diverse native flora on our walk in the higher region of … Continue reading Autumn Alpine Berries and Blooms
(12 photos, Part 1) – On Sunday I headed off early with my wife and youngest daughter on a day … Continue reading Platypus Tarn, Mt Field
(9 photos) – Little things caught my eye, made large with the Olympus 60mm and larger again with some Pixco … Continue reading Mighty Macro
On a ride by myself last week, I spotted a large fungi beside the track. What better excuse to stop … Continue reading Trail fungi
“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” – William Shakespeare.Roses are quite common, but for me, this … Continue reading Single red rose
A 2 second exposure as the wind blew. Continue reading Blowing in the wind
The path ahead isn’t always clear, but that’s what makes life interesting. A network of tracks weave around the hill … Continue reading Monochrome meander
(10 photos) – I’m trying to go to bed earlier, which is impacting my late night 2am editing and blogging … Continue reading Parrot and orchid hunting
(11 photos) – The Organ Pipe track starts at The Springs on kunanyi – Mt Wellington, some 720m above sea … Continue reading kunanyi spring flowers
Telopea truncata, commonly known as the Tasmanian waratah, is a plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Tasmania where it is found on moist acidic soils … Continue reading 60 million years ago …
It’s difficult to show the immense scale of these incredible trees, the Earth’s tallest flowering plant, Eucalyptus regnans, of which … Continue reading Tallest flowering plant
(11 photos) – Florentine Forest Tasmania, 2020. There’s still trees left, that stand to feel the rain,But every day there’s … Continue reading Worth more standing