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September 17, 2021

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Forêt de la Frachas

24 July 2021

Today Detti and I are going from our first walk post Detti wiped out days. She feels ok, so, off we go! And this is a surprisingly long hike, I forgot about the long fire trail that we have to follow first! So it ends up being a nearly 12km walk with about +500m of up hill (probably a bit more).

But, even though by lunch time D is exhausted, food gives her a second wind (and a third, and fourth, and fifth with each snacks later on!) and so, while we do not make it all the way to the plateau, we do make it to an amazing (and amazingly cold) waterfall!

Well done D for this trial of fire! It is a great sign of better times to come!!!

Click here for all the pictures.

Alps, Forest, France, Hike, Landscape, Mountains, Nature, Tree, Walk, Waterfalls
Animals, Butterfly, Flowers, Forest, France, Insect, Landscape, Mountain, Nature, Plants, Travel |

September 17, 2021

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Granges de la Brasque

15 to 18 August 2021

The weather is good, so Detti and I head off on a short holiday to the Granges de la Brasque, a place full of childhood memories and which became an all time favorite relaxing camping spot for Detti and I. The fact that the best cheese in the world is made there is also a great calling card. Oh. And did I mention that at times wild strawberries, blueberries and raspberries are to be found for those looking for them? And that a mere 40m from the camping site there is a fountain with cold and fresh and oh so pure spring water?

On our second day, Detti and I hiked to the little summit nearby, the Mont Tournairet (2085m), small (per our standard) yet, the view from the top is amazing, and we can clearly see many of the summit that my dad and I have been crossing one after the other this last few years. A nice outing, with some raspberries ready to be picked on the way down. Miam! (side note: there is a little well made cabin just by the summit, would be a beautiful spot to hit for a night in early spring when all is still covered in snow!)

We are joined by my parents for the last 2 days, trip down memory lane, a night by the fire, good food, great company, amazing times and… a few kilos of raspberries!.

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Alps, camping, Forest, France, Landscape, Mountains, Nature, Tree
Details, Forest, Insect, Landscape, Nature, Plants, River, Sydney |

September 23, 2018

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Heathcote National Park

27 August 2018

Today, Belle, Detti and I are off to do a walk in the Heathcote National Park, a park that I have never explored before, but seems to be quite promizing, with the promises of beautiful water hole, rivers and the like.

And we are very happily swept away by how accessible it is, and yet how pristine and natural it is! Some very peaceful water hole, amazing trees, GYmea Lillies…

We will be back!

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Forest, Hike, Insect, Landscape, Nature, River, Sydney, Tree, Walk
Animals, Cliff, Details, Forest, Landscape, Nature, River, Sydney, Travel, Waterfalls |

September 23, 2018

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Birds and Blue Mountains

1 September 2018

Penny having just come back from France with a little frog, she organized a weekend away in the Blue Mountains, and Detti Hemant and I were invited. We joined the fun, and had the surprise of an awesome welcome party at the AirBnB we were staying at: Birds. Plenty of birds, which came to us for a feed, and to the delight of our French guest, and our Indian flatmate.

Once we left the birdies to their day, we went for a short walk along side one of the many little stream that one can enjoy in the area, and came back some time later for some more bird watching.

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September 23, 2018

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Burnt Forest

10 September 2018

On our way back from Lemon Tree Passage, we drive past a zone of the forest which had suffered from a previous bush fire. I had noticed it on our way in. The sharp contrast between the charcoal black of the totally burnt wood, and the bright orange and yellow of some gumtree’s trunk. I had thought it could make for some good pictures. So as we drive by, I asked Detti if she would mind stopping for a few minutes.

I think I could have easily walked around and take snaps for hours. And would have probably end up with a lot of crappy shots too.

But there is something there that I really appreciate. I hope you will too.

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September 23, 2018

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Lemon Tree Passage

8 September 2018

This weekend, Detti had planned a getaway weekend to celebrate my birthday but also our 3 year anniversary.

She had booked a lovely AirBnB in Lemon Tree Passage not far from Port Stephen, and we enjoyed a very relaxed tranquil weekend. A walk on the shore, just by our accomodation, spotting a koala on our second day, raising for sunrise (or almost) on our third day. Just what we both needed, away from the big smoke, peace and quiet in a beautiful setting.

Thanks D for organizing this for me(us).

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October 2, 2017

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Remarkable Cave

DSC0637920 January 2017

Quite a bit of driving today, which is not that bad as it was a rather miserable weather. We made it all the way past Hobart, to go towards Port Arthur and the amazing scenery around there.

On this first day there, we stopped for the occasional viewpoint, and then made our way to the Remarkable Cave. All the way down the stairs, to a small beach inside the cliff, and in front of us a massive gapping cave. We were supposed to stay there, 3 meters off the sand, just looking at this black hole from which we could hear the wave crashing. By the amount of foot tracks on the sand, most people don’t. We didn’t either. The tide being on our side, the cave was dry. But what a place! You enter this cave which almost feels like man made, and it branches like a ‘Y’ with both top branches opening up to the ocean. Beautiful! All the people (and that includes family with kids) which came down the stairs climbed over them to experience the cave. The most dangerous part? Climbing over!

After this encounter with the greatness of mother nature, we found a small camping spot, someones back yard really, just at the start of the hike we wanted to do the next day. Offer of our host? Some Rhupagne, a slightly alcoholic beverage made with fermented rhubarb. Quite nice and refreshing! Nice way to end the mean that night!

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On a pas mal conduit aujourd’hui, délaissant le centre de la Tasmanie en direction de la côte est, bien au sud cette fois. On passe Hobart, et on se dirige vers Port Arthur, pour passer quelques jours dans les environs où la côte est fabuleuse.

On s’arrête ici et là pour apprécier la vue, mais la météo n’est pas très bonne (ça tombe bien, on a fait beaucoup de route), et on va explorer la Remarkable Cave. On se gare en haut de la falaise, et un escalier descend tout au fond, où se trouve une petite plage. Du mauvais côté de la falaise, pas d’eau, juste du sable, dans un petit cirque entouré de falaises. Et sur la paroi qui sépare cette plage de l’océan, une grande ouverture noire. La grotte. Une plateforme pour admirer la vue est suspendue à 3 mètres du sol. On n’est pas censés aller plus bas. Mais au vue des nombreuses traces de pas sur le sable, pas grand monde s’arrête là ! Nous, en tous cas, on a vite fait de sauter la barrière, de désescalader la structure et de fouler le sable mouillé en direction de la bouche sombre d’où le son des vagues résonne.

C’est assez impressionnant. Cette grotte semble avoir été creusée par l’homme, et non par la nature. Elle s’enfonce en ligne droite sur une vingtaine de mètres, puis arrive à une intersection, un grand  Y. Les deux branches du haut s’ouvrent sur l’océan, et on peut voir les vagues qui viennent s’y engouffrer. La marrée est avec nous, sinon on n’ aurait sûrement pas pu aller si loin en restant secs!

On y reste un petit moment, et pas une seule des personnes qui descendent les escaliers ne s’arrête là. Pas même les familles avec enfants. Le côté le plus dangereux de l’affaire? Descendre de l’escalier jusqu’au sable. Va comprendre.

Après avoir bien admiré la grandeur de dame nature, on va chercher à se poser pour la nuit pas trop loin de notre départ de rando du lendemain. On ira même, pour s’occuper, faire la première demi-heure de marche, pour voir la vue, qui est totalement bloquée par un écran de brouillard opaque. Le petit camping sans prétention où on s’arrête est sympa, et notre hôte vend sa production locale : la Rhupagne, un alcool très léger et bien rafraîchissant fait avec de la rhubarbe, un moyen très sympa de finir la soirée!

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Forest, Landscape, Nature, Plants, River, Tasmania, Travel, Waterfalls |

September 8, 2017

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Waterfalls

DSC0630119 January 2017

Today is the waterfalls day. We go from one to the other, and enjoy the sight of them. Some small, some big, some strong, some more discreet, from above or bellow, there is something captivating about water in movement.

We went to Nelson’s Falls, and the Russel Falls group.

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Aujourd’hui nous allons voir une série de cascade. Nous allons de l’une à l’autre, émerveillés par chacune. Certaines sont petites, d’autres grandes, larges ou étroites, discrètes ou puissantes, faignantes… du dessus ou du dessous, il y a quelque chose de fascinant dans le mouvement de l’eau.

Forest, Nature, Tasmania, Travel, Tree, Water, Waterfalls
Flowers, Forest, Landscape, Nature, Plants, River, Tasmania, Travel, Waterfalls |

September 8, 2017

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Montezuma Falls

DSC0619718 January 2017

Our main destination today is Montezuma Falls, one of the tallest in Tasmania.

A short walk which follows an old train tracks, in the middle of the rainforest, leads to it. Green overdose. The forest is luxuriant, lush, vibrant. Water is sipping everywhere, feeding this green giant carpet.

The waterfall is really tall. Lost high above us, a ridge far from our reach.

We then keep driving South, slightly West, and pass near the old mining site of Iron Blow which offer interesting colors of rocks and lake. And we finish in a camping site by the cold and beautiful Burbury lake.

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Notre destination principale aujourd’hui est l’une des plus grande cascade de Tasmanie: Montezuma Falls.

Une petite marche d’approche qui suit une ancienne voie de chemin de fer y mène, au beau milieu d’une forêt luxuriante. Une overdose de vert. La forêt est vibrante, riche, charnue. L’eau est partout, nourrissant ce tapis vert géant.

La cascade est vraiment grande, son sommet perdu loin là-haut, inaccessible.

L’après-midi, on repart, continuant vers le sud-est, et on passe près de l’ancienne exploitation minière de Iron Blow, qui offre une terre stérile aux couleurs étonnantes. Nous finirons dans une petit camping près du très beau (et très froid) lac Burbury.

 

Forest, Lake, Landscape, Nature, Tasmania, Travel, Tree, Waterfalls
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September 8, 2017

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More Rainforest

DSC0604517 January 2017

Today we drive around and stop at various places in the Rainforest area of Tasmania. Each time, we go for a small walk in wonder. Surrounded by giant trees. We can only grasp their size when they have fallen and we can then walk along side them, their trunk having become a long straight natural wall, about 2 meters tall, and many many meters long.

One of our walks brings us to a waterhole, accessed through an arch in the rocks. This is quite fantastic, walking in the realms of sylphides and elves. A world I hope will be protected from the stupidity of humans loggers. Ah, Tasmania, if only you knew…

By the road we can see vast spaces which have been burn by some fire or other, and we can see the gumtrees starting to sprout back. It is quite a funny sight, those trees with their auras of new green leaves.

We had dreams of a nice hot meal and a night spent in Corinna. Alas it was all booked out, so we left. Not really knowing what was ahead of us. Took the ferry across and kept driving. Rain started to fall. And still no idea of where we would eat, let alone sleep. We stopped in Zeehan for a bit. A pub meal. Good. But nothing special. From there, as dusk was settling, we made our way to Trail Harbour, a small village on the West Coast. Little piece of paradise, no running water nor electricity, yet a very welcoming clean little town, with a small inviting camping area.

The tents were quickly erected, and then we had the chance to witness a very beautiful sunset.

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Aujourd’hui on explore différents coinsdes  luxuriantes forêts tasmaniennes. A chaque fois, ces petites marches nous émerveillent. Nous sommes entourées d’arbres géants. On ne peut que commencer à en estimer la taille  que lorsqu’ ils sont au sol, étant alors devenus un long et haut mur naturel, d’un un peu plus de deux mètres de hauts, et je ne sais combien de mètres de long…

L’une de ces marches nous amene près d’un trou d’eau, petit étang accessible via une arche de roche. C’est assez fantastique, nous marchons dans le royaume des elfes et des sylphides. Un monde qui j’espère échappera à la stupidité des bucherons. Ah Tasmanie, si seulement tu savais…

Le long de la route on peut voir de vaste étendues qui ont été décimées par un incendie , et deci delà, on peut voir les eucalyptus qui commencent à reprendre le dessus. C’est une vision bien singulière que ces arbres avec leur aura de feuilles vertes…

Nous rêvions d’un bon repas chaud, de la viande, un verre de vin ou de cidre, et d’une nuit à Corinna, petite bourgade qui avait l’air bien sympa. Pas de bol, c’est complet, alors on reprend la route, on passe la rivière en barge, et on continue, sans trop savoir où on va pouvoir manger, et encore moins dormir. La pluie commence à tomber. Une petite bruine assez fraîche. Et toujours pas de coin fantastique pour la halte. On s’arrête à Zeehan, dans le pub du coin, un repas chaud, et bon, rien de spécial, mais ça fait du bien. On reprend la route alors que le crépuscule s’installe, et on va jusqu’à la côte, au  petit village de Trial Harbour, un village sans prétention, pas d’eau courante, pas électricité, et pourtant un village très accueillant, très propre, un petit coin de paradis, avec une petite aire de camping juste en bord de mer.

Les tentes sont très rapidement plantées, et on peut alors apprécier un magnifique coucher de soleil.

 

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