Tasmania 2024 / Pt 12 - One of Tasmania's tallest Waterfalls. Ocean front camp at the Bay Of Fires.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ธ.ค. 2024
- Leaving the Bay of Fires, we start to head inland where one of our camping spots is Myrtle Park Campground which is possibly the best campground that we have camped in during our time here in Tasmania. Meeting up with fellow Traveller Caravan owners, we use this location as a base to venture out on day trips as we continue to explore what Tasmania have to offer. We visit one of Tasmania’s tallest waterfalls.
Tasmania video series filmed: February - May 2024
Bay of fires - eastcoasttasma...
St. Columba Falls - parks.tas.gov....
Legerwood Memorial Trees - www.ourtasmania...
Myrtle Park Campground - www.discoverta...
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Respire - RikardFrom
Room 22 - Franz Gordon
To Let Go - Anna Landstorm
Waves of Leafs - Lama House
🙃 OMG...sounds of water rushing down that creek.....excuse me for a few minutes please...OK am back.
Thank you !
Somehow I thought the world was rushing by my life.
But by heck, you pair of super beaut people have enlightened me enough to gather my thoughts and attempt to inspire some movement in my stagnant lifestyle.
Please Sally & Mick, do give me time to knock away them ole cobwebs and locate the correct gear to move towards your tracks...Cheers !
The magic power of the sound of running water, isn't it great😃
I was hoping that you would visit the trees, fascinating aren't they!! Our bus driver, being a Tasmanian took us via them on our way to the east coast & although it was late February, it was cold, damp & misty. Tasmania has been in drought over the past few months but rain is coming... There are more of the trees in other areas. When I was over there we saw the guy cutting some figures in one of the towns because the trees had become dangerous. Also you need to see Sheffield with all the muriels on the walls, it was an incredible place. That makes for a good cheap holiday when you can go off grid & also find places with either no costs involved or minimal costs. There is so much to see & do if one has the time & the money. Also on the main highway between Launceston & Devonport there was a fantastic cafe selling sheep milk in their coffee etc & boy was it yummy!!! There is a lot to see & do in Launceston.
It would be great to be able to see the trees being shaped, great way of saving them and keeping the history alive. We now have been to Sheffield and looked at the many murals there, just fantastic.👍
@@justcruisinwithmicksally837 I have just heard that the aurora was showing in the early hours of this morning so are you catching any of it this evening. From the photos I saw online it was fantastic & red is rarely seen, so I hope that you have been able to view it as it is something most people never seen in their lifetime & so something that the two of you will never forget!!!
@@louisebrislane6607 we haven't seen the aurora yet, hopefully we will get to see it now that we are back on the warmer mainland.
Thanks again Mick and Sally. Love this Tassie adventure :) ✅✅
It has almost been a trip of a lifetime for us, thoroughly enjoying the trip.🙂👍
It's a great challenge to stay off grid for such a period, especially as far south in Tasmania. I enjoy your fact based commentary.
Solar input is certainly reduced down south. Glad you are enjoying the video.
Love these videos, thanks so much. Your videos allow someone with age and health restrictions to see this beautiful place that I would not be able travel to. Thanks again for the time and effort.
We create our videos so that we show the location more so than what we in particular are doing, sounds like we are on the right track with them. For us it is all about sharing the destination and not us.
Another lovely reminder of some of the places we visited at a much faster rate......shame on us! Thanks again for sharing.
you will have to do another trip at a scheduled slower pace, something to work on.
Thanks again Mick and Sally for another great video. Stunning beaches and waterfall and streams..... can't wait for the next one! Is it really two and a half months already? Happy travels from Norm and Jenny 😎☀️😀
Glad you enjoyed it, the time has gone so fast for us while here. We are leaving on the boat tonight to sail back to Geelong. This was going to be our one and only trip to Tasmania but since being here we are thinking that another trip during September/November would be good as well.
Loved the video. Thanks for showing us around that part of Tassie and for tips along the way.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Well done on this one, very informative and interesting. Particularly loved the memorial trees.😊
Glad you enjoyed it, the memorial trees was a great way of preserving history.
Another great episode!
thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks again for your great work with the camera, stunning.
Cheers, glad you are enjoying them.
Tasmania is well worth the ferry cost, and there is plenty to do to stay 6-8 weeks or longer. There seems to be more free/budget camp grounds than when we were there in 2017. Thanks Mick. My suggestion is to find a good camp and do loops around not towing.
When you sit down and work out the ferry cost and the time that can be spent over there then it isn't that costly in our books. More camping locations over there than we needed that is for sure. We moved around Tassie in a direction that didn't have us doing very much back tracking to see things. We stopped at Geeveston for something like eight nights which allowed us to see below Hobart with ease
nice
Thanks👍
Mick are you still driving semi's or have you retired...
Retired in June of last year.
Love the vids , the wife would like to know how much was Sally's plush cow at the diary? Thanks.
We purchase more than the cow while there but from what we can recall, it was $70:00 something worth.
give some fly fishing a go mick! (no smelly bait)
Now that is something that I have never considered doing, might need some lessons on it to know what to do🤔🤔
Great job again. Hubby would like to know how much solar and batteries your van is equipped with if possible. Thank you heaps
Thank you. We have two 100AH Lithium batteries and 560 watts of solar on the roof. If we need extra solar input, we have a 200 watt blanket but have not had the need to use it here so fr.
@justcruisinwithmicksally837 Thanks heaps for the info, Mick. May you and Sally both keep on having fun.
@@annagray4208 thank you🙂
Mick question, coffee really?
Might need a little bit more info on that one. Coffee at Bridport??