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Author: Dr Helen Tyzack
newtyzack@gmail.comMy blogsites
- Mainland Discoveries Records of my explorations of landscapes on mainland Australia
- Touching the Tarkine Record of my exploration of Tasmania’s Tarkine wilderness
- Walking the Derwent The record of my walk from the mouth to the source of Tasmania’s Derwent River
Tag Archives: Climbing the mast
A trip to South West Tasmania – seeing from on high at Bramble Cove-18 of 26
Bramble Cove is near the entrance to the Bathurst Channel on the northern side. Again we motored through the south passage behind the Breaksea Islands. After mooring at the Cove, a crew member offered the chance to the three who … Continue reading
A trip to South West Tasmania- going aloft-9 of 26
From the time I mentioned to friends I would be making a voyage on a replica sailing ship, their early question that was always spoken with a note of challenge was, ’Will you be climbing the mast?’. Typically I responded … Continue reading
Posted in Port Davey/Bathurst Harbour, south west Tasmania, Tasmania, Windeward Bound
Tagged Climbing the mast, Going aloft
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