One Hundred Walks in Tasmania

One Hundred Walks in Tasmania
Title One Hundred Walks in Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Tyrone T. Thomas
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 2008
Genre Hiking
ISBN 9781741172584

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Tyrone Thomas, in association with Andrew Close, has gathered the best Tasmania has to offer in 100 Walks in Tasmania. Organised by region, the book covers walks to suit every level, grading them easy, medium or hard. All of the classics are here, as well as some lesser-known gems, including Wineglass Bay, Dove Lake, Walls of Jerusalem and the Tarn Shelf. Walks are described as circuits or retraces and have been planned so that public transport can be used to complete the circuit. Twelve selected walks, some of the best in the state, are overnight walks and will suit campers. Detailed route directions, track notes and time estimates give you all of the information you need to tackle the walks with confidence. This is the definitive guide to walking in Tasmania. Includes: 168 detailed maps; Comprehensive track notes; Complete index of walks arranged by region, major interest (i.e. beach, waterfall, wilderness etc) and season; Details of Tasmania's landscape and climate; Information on Tasmania's flora and fauna.

100 Walks in Tasmania

100 Walks in Tasmania
Title 100 Walks in Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Tyrone T. Thomas
Publisher Michelle Anderson Publishing
Pages 386
Release 1989
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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The most spectacular country available in Australia. Includes sections on bush safety and care of the unique flora encountered in Tasmania.

100 Walks in Tasmania

100 Walks in Tasmania
Title 100 Walks in Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Thomas Tyrone
Publisher
Pages 301
Release 1996-04-01
Genre Hiking
ISBN 9780855722654

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100 Walks in Tasmania

100 Walks in Tasmania
Title 100 Walks in Tasmania PDF eBook
Author Tyrone T. Thomas
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1985
Genre Hiking
ISBN 9780855721497

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Fall of the Derwent

Fall of the Derwent
Title Fall of the Derwent PDF eBook
Author Justy Phillips
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 2016-11-26
Genre
ISBN 9780995393202

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Fall of the Derwent is a ficti'nella composed by artists Justy Phillips and Margaret Woodward. The score forms a part of a larger public artwork, a published event, commissioned and presented by GASP (Glenorchy Art & Sculpture Park) Tasmania, as part of Swimmable: Reading the River 2015?17. www.gasp.org.au The commission also includes Walking the River(s) Derwent (2015?16); A river settles its own cairns underwater (2016) and Black Market Symposium (2017). Documentation of the complete ficti'nella can be found at www.fallofthederwent.netThe walks came first. One after another. Then came the Fall. Each download of this score reflects the current percentage of Energy in Storage (Hydro Tasmania) in the River Derwent system in Tasmania.

The Pleasures of Leisure

The Pleasures of Leisure
Title The Pleasures of Leisure PDF eBook
Author Robert Dessaix
Publisher Random House Australia
Pages 226
Release 2018
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0143780042

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In today's crazily busy world the importance of making time for leisure is more vital than ever. Yet so many of us lack a talent for it. We are working longer hours, consuming more than ever before; technology erodes the work-life balance further; increasingly, people feel that only work gives existence meaning. In a world where time is money, what is the value of walking without purpose, socialising without networking, nesting when we could be on our laptops? Robert Dessaix shows, in this thoughtful and witty book, how taking leisure seriously givesus back our freedom - to enjoy life, to revel in it, in fact; to deepen our sense of who we are as human beings. He explains how we can reclaim our right to 'rest well', and to loaf, groom, nest and play, as he looks at leisure from many angles: reading, walking, travelling, learning languages, taking siestas and simply doing nothing. The result is a terrifically lively and engaging conversation that reminds us that at leisure we are at our most intensely and pleasurably human.

Hiking the Overland Track

Hiking the Overland Track
Title Hiking the Overland Track PDF eBook
Author Warwick Sprawson
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Pages 338
Release 2020-02-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1783628227

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This guidebook covers the iconic Overland Track in Tasmania's stunning Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. The well-maintained 80km route from Cradle Valley to Lake St Clair is described over seven stages, along with optional sidetrips to the area's many accessible peaks including Mt Ossa, Tasmania's highest mountain. The track can be completed in between 5 and 9 days, depending on fitness and whether hikers undertake sidetrips. Each stage features clear 1:50,000 mapping and profiles alongside detailed route description. The guide also includes essential practical information about booking onto the track and arranging permits, as well as comprehensive notes about the facilities available at each of the Overland huts. The extensive plant and animal section provides photos and descriptions of the eclectic range of wildlife that can be spotted along the track, and many of these fascinating species are found nowhere else on Earth. The Overland Track crosses Tasmania's spectacular wild landscape, travelling through buttongrass moorland and rainforests, passing tranquil lakes and impressive waterfalls. Although more physically and technically challenging than the main route, the track's sidetrips are well worth the effort in good weather for the panoramic views they offer of the stunning Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.