Tasmania
Well, first we had more Mr Bump troubles. Kept conking out. Were not sure if he would make it onto the ferry. New exhaust bits and more tinkering around sorted him out. Grrr!
Penguin: yes, we went to a village called Penguin. There's penguins everywhere, though mostly just painted on bins or big penguin statues. The shops were all called 'Penguin Supermarket' 'Penguin Chemist' 'Penguin Meals On Wheels' etc, which made you think that these shops were for penguins only.
Tasmania is beautiful. Lots of small windy roads. Very green. A bit English. Lots of woods and wilderness and big trees and small mammals. Curried scallop pies. Stuff like that...
Hobart: amazing views from Mt Wellington overlooking the city! Cascade Brewery...mmmm!
East Coast: had one non-rainy day; went to Freycinet National Park and walked to Wineglass Bay, looked great! Went fairy penguin spotting in the evening: sat in some bushes and flashed our torch to lure the little penguins out!
Western Tasmania: went walking in the hills and national parks and got pretty cold and wet! Brilliant scenery though, and loads of possums and wombats come out at dark, which makes driving in the dark pretty entertaining. Petted some kangaroos and wallbies in a zoo and saw some Tasmanian devils (they weren't scary)
Cradle Mountain: we climbed it! Had a miraculously clear sunny day and took over 7hours to climb up and down it, with some precarious climbing over rocks to get to the summit. Could see at least 70 kms away and could see clouds floating past down below!
Penguin: yes, we went to a village called Penguin. There's penguins everywhere, though mostly just painted on bins or big penguin statues. The shops were all called 'Penguin Supermarket' 'Penguin Chemist' 'Penguin Meals On Wheels' etc, which made you think that these shops were for penguins only.
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