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In Tasmania   Day 21

In Tasmania Day 21

Published by Hugh on February 6, 2020

In Tasmania Day 21 Pine Valley Hut to Labyrinth then Narcissus Hut 14 km Slept in a bit as I’d planned to spend two nights here. The others got off early even though it was very cold and still overcast. Packed a day pack and ventured up the mountain about 8:30. More mossy rainforest then […]

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In Tasmania   Day 20

In Tasmania Day 20

Published by Hugh on February 6, 2020

In Tasmania   Day 20 Bert Nichols Hut to Pine Valley Hut 11 km Snow! Woke to a snow globe view (for all you northern hemisphere folks, it is the middle of summer here). Rain poured all night, shifting to freezing rain and snow mix in morning. Just planned to walk three hours today to […]

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In Tasmania    Day 19

In Tasmania Day 19

Published by Hugh on February 6, 2020

In Tasmania    Day 19 New Pelion Hut to Bert Nichols Hut 18.2 km One person I spoke with last week claimed that it rains on the Overland Track 300 days per year. My experience thus far has been pretty much that proportion. Today demanded flexibility, as the weather report was varied (for the next […]

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In Tasmania   Day 18

In Tasmania Day 18

Published by Hugh on February 6, 2020

In Tasmania   Day 18 Windemere to  New Pelion Hut. 17 km The rain roared on the roof all night, regularly waking me, so when 6 rolled around I was ready. A problem with hut hiking is you have to be in other people’s diurnal rhythms. Some folks started rustling around so I decided it […]

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In Tasmania  Day 17

In Tasmania Day 17

Published by Hugh on February 6, 2020

In Tasmania  Day 17 (Jan 31) Launceston to Cradle Mountain park Ronny Creek to Windemere  Hut 18.5 Km The group from the Arthouse Hostel nearly filled the Overland Transport van that took us first to a little town called Sterling for breakfast, then on to the visitor center for the incredibly popular park. We were […]

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In Tasmania   Day 16 Launceston

In Tasmania Day 16 Launceston

Published by Hugh on February 6, 2020

In Tasmania   Day 16 Launceston Yesterday I boated the gorge, today I walked it. Up over the zig-zag trail, past a beautiful recreational park with a huge pool, across a 100+ year old swinging bridge and back down the other side of the gorge.  Not a difficult walk, but full of surprises. The basin […]

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In Tasmania   Day 15 Launceston

In Tasmania Day 15 Launceston

Published by Hugh on February 6, 2020

In Tasmania   Day 15 Launceston A day to organize and wander a bit. Woke up early but, while my German roommates slumbered on, I stayed in bed gorging on YouTube accounts of US politics (something I’ve been trying to avoid and happily so). Main tasks today were to take care of some emails, then […]

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Learning to Walk Again

Learning to Walk Again

Published by Hugh on January 28, 2020

Learning to Walk Again  A few years ago some French trekking friends asked me to write an essay for their blog. I gave them this: Why I Walk. There, my opening point was that the reason I do long-distance trekking is because I can. That is, I am acutely aware of the privilege reasonable health […]

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In Tasmania    Day 14 Hobart to Launceston

In Tasmania Day 14 Hobart to Launceston

Published by Hugh on January 28, 2020

In Tasmania  Day 14 Hobart to Launceston   I really didn’t want to leave Hobart— I’d grown attached so I visited my favorite places (including a long time at the Retro Cafe) before catching the bus to Launceston, a town that might be more difficult to like. I’m staying in the Arthouse Hostel— a magnificent […]

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In Tasmania     Day 13 Hobart

In Tasmania Day 13 Hobart

Published by Hugh on January 27, 2020

In Tasmania Day 13 Hobart A day to organize— booked hostel in Launceston, bus travel there and transport to trail head on the 31st, my Overland Track start date. Then took a boat up the Derwent to the Museum of New Art (MONA), a magical, bizarre and disorienting experience. On the ride up I saw […]

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