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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: walking the derwent
Pulpit Rock above New Norfolk
We had spent the morning at a community garden, at markets, and then in a civilised tea room with the freshest of refreshments. It was time to head back to Hobart but first we allowed ourselves one final excursion. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged Derbyshire Rocks, Hobart, Lake St Clair, New Norfolk, Pagoda Rock, Pulpit Rock, Tasmania, walking the derwent
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Food dryers for food drying
A few years ago my project to walk (www.walkingthederwent.com) from the mouth to the source of the Derwent River required me to heft a backpack with tent etc for overnight stops. Like most, I am averse to weight on my … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bartlett pear, codling moth, food dryer, Pear, walking the derwent, Williams pear
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