Monday
20th February, 2012
Today
I wanted to lie in, but my inner clock woke me up already at 8am.
After I moved all my stuff to the car again, I started. To Coles Bay
there is just one road and thus the way was the same as two days ago.
On the way there was someone with a camera standing beside the road
and shortly after an emu. So I made a U-turn and came back. The emu
did not bother. A few days ago I told Konrad, I could fly home as I
now have a picture of most animals. Konrad replied the emu is
missing. There I am. Still I would like to stay a bit longer as I
like it here. Only the weather might get a bit warmer. The only road
to the west goes through the interior. I drove along wines and olive
trees, saw flocks of sheep which had nearly the same colour as the
ground. As I had plenty of time, I drove to the Nine Mile Beach and
walked a bit on it. This beach is just opposite to Coles Bay and
Freycinet National Park. Beside some sea birds I saw again a pelican
swimming in the watter. Then I drove on to Swansea. Here I visited
the Bark Mill Museum. It show how crop was milled in earlier times.
It was the only mill where everybody could mill his crop. In the
village Swansea I walked along the beach and had again a full view to
the Freycinet National Park. There was a strong wind and a few drops
here and there. My trip continued to Spiky Bridge which was
constructed in 1840 and is still in use. Short after 14pm I arrived
in Triabunna. In the tourist office I reserved a got a ticket for the
boat going every morning to the island. Then I was looking for the
camping, as I reserved a room there. The owner showed me my room and
explained that for the same price I could stay in a caravan, this
would be more comfortable. I had a look and decided to stay in the
caravan. Here I can train already for the west coast where I will be
on the road with a friend in a camper. At it was only afternoon I
walked along the sea. Not far from the shore is Dead Island. You make
walk to this small island if there is low tide. A bit later there was
a sign that there are pelicans to see here. I had no luck, there was
none. After a short sightseeing in Triabunna I went back to the
camping and passed the rest of the afternoon reading.
Sunday 19th February, 2012
My
day started with a bird. When I prepared my breakfast, I saw a parrot
on the tree outside of the kitchen window. As my camera is always
ready I could take a picture of it. Here the climate is mild and
Coles Bay advertises with 100 sunny days a year. That is why there
are lemons and tree tomatos growing in the garden of the host.
Freshly starched I drove into the National Park and hiked to the
Great Oyster Bay. On the way again parrot were flying from the trees.
I hiked in the bay along the beach and enjoyed the view to the
mountains of the park. Next stop was Cape Tourville. Here I had a
stunning view over the peninsula. On a lucky day you see dolphins
from here and also whales if there is the right season. I for sure
saw none of them. I shortely walked to the light house and went back
to Coles Bay.
I
wanted to do sightseeing in the center. I realized that there is only
a restaurant, a shop and a bakery. They definitively live from
tourism as there are a lot of accommodation possibilities. I decided
to walk along Muris Beach. After 30 minutes I was at the other end
and enjoyed a picnic. On the beach there were two cyclists and soon I
realized that is was Diana and her husband. I rented my room from
them. Diana asked me, if I would like some zucchini and potatoes. I
accepted in thanks. I got the fresh vegetables from their garden. She
told me that next to my room is a bush with Tassie berries and I
should taste them. The taste is difficult to describe, but they are
fine berries.
In
the late afternoon I drove to the Friendly Beaches. Here I stayed
more than an hour and was fascinated from the stones. As I had a lot
of time, I tried to build a little stone man. At one place there are
stones looking like floor plates, all have the same size. Here I
also met some older Australians. It is interesting how many
Australians come to Tasmania for vacation. At the parking I saw again
a jumping wallaby. In the evening I prepared a nice dinner with the
fresh vegetables.
Saturday
18th February, 2012
Also
today there were dark clouds in the sky when I started. The first
stop I made in Scamander and walked along the beach. It started
dripping, but did not start to rain. Then I drove over the Marys Pass
at Mount Elephant. After the pass there is a restaurant which
allegedly prepares the best pancakes of Tasmania. So I had to try
them. It is very sympathetically that they also offer gluten free
pancakes. I enjoyed my lunch here.
Then
I drove to Bicheno. Here there are blowholes, but unfortunately it
was low tide. I looked around the rocks and went on.
The
destination of today came closer: Coles Bay. Yesterday I learnt that
there is the Coles Bay triathlon today. The closer I got to the
village, the more cyclist there were. When overtaking I had to pay
attention to the cyclists ahead and the cars and cyclists coming from
the opposite direction. With slow speed I slalomed into Coles Bay. As
the weather looked better now, I decided to go to the Freycinet
National Park. I walked to the lookout platform where could view over
the Wineglass Bay. There was a path leading to the beach. As it was
only 2pm I hiked down to the beach. It is interesting how turquoise
the sea is also here. In the area are big, round rocks. It looks like
giants have been playing marble. On the way I met two wallabies. One
nearly touched me. Back from my strength and endurance training, it
went up over nearly only over natural steps, I did not want yet to go
back to the accommodation. So I visited the Honeymoon Bay and the
Sleepy Bay. These beaches are small and sweet.