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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: Mt Anne
Mt Eliza
The track to Mt Anne via Mt Eliza starts from Condominium Creek and its car park. We planned to walk some way up the Mt Eliza track. First we approached the registration ‘shed’. I was very impressed with these sheds … Continue reading
Condominium Creek
Travelling back towards the Gordon River Road we turned right at the sign for Condominium Creek and Mt Anne.The natural forest tannins coloured the creek and reminded us of Coca Cola or Pepsi soft drinks. That water would have been … Continue reading
Posted in Lake Pedder, Tasmania
Tagged Condominium Creek, Gordon River Road, Mt Anne
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Side roads
We returned to the main road from the Huon Camp and often took minor side roads to the edge of Lake Pedder or other vantage points. Not all the side roads were signposted. However, when the gravel surface looked as … Continue reading
Posted in Lake Pedder, Tasmania
Tagged Edgar Pond, Huon Camp, Lake Judd, Lake Pedder, Mt Anne, Scotts Peak Road, Western Arthur Range
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Mt Anne
I was keen to see Mt Anne. Named after the wife of one of Tasmania’s early surveyors, George Frankland, Mt Anne is the highest mountain in the south west of Tasmania. I hoped the curtain of misty clouds would rise … Continue reading
Posted in Lake Pedder, Tasmania
Tagged Lake Pedder, Mt Anne, south west Tasmania, Tas Trails, Tasmanian Expeditions
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