Tasmania rocks
A climbing road trip to Tasmania had its challenges for Phil Box and his mates from Queensland — including a cold snap that demanded they wear all their clothes at the same time, and an errant rock that nearly ended Phil’s climbing days. He has more to say here
Bike heaven
There’s no better way to see Tasmania than by bicycle. Every second year there’s a Great Tasmanian Bike Ride that attracts cyclists from all around the world to partake of our island’s scenery and hospitality. For one keen participant’s reminiscences read more here
Surfing the ‘Ledge’
Dustin Hollick & Stuart Gibson drop in on the fanatical surfers who take on the massive power of the big ones at the ledge — a surfing mecca in southern Tasmania that delivers some of Australia’s biggest waves. There’s more here
Tasmanian journey
Huon Valley couple Mike Sampey and Ros Barnett, are the creative force behind this evocative visual and musical journey celebrating Tasmania’s unique scenery, people and spirit. More here
Adventure: Bathurst escape
Matt Newton and his paddling partners scud across the calm waters of Bathurst Harbour in the South West wilderness — before the gale. Find out more here
Botanical treasures
The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden is one of the most visited destinations in the state, and among its living treasures is the collection of proteas found opposite the Japanese garden [shown above]. Allan Moult showcases them in this portfolio
A tricycle made for two
For Kevin and Aimee Beimers, two young Canadians who made their way around Australia on a tandem recumbent tricycle, Tasmania was the ultimate challenge — and reward. Pedal on here
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