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Wednesday, February 21st, Waratah, Tasmania - We woke up to find ourselves on a precipice! Right in the very middle of town! The town of Waratah, it seems, is built right around a chasm, with a waterfall cascading down into it, right in the middle of town! Apparently the early pioneers saw this chasm and thought "ahah, we shall harness the mighty power of this convenient waterfall to mill osmiridium!" Which totally sounds like a made up mineral used as a mcguffin in a movie or game, like the "unobtainium" in Avatar. But compare this impressive old photo of their mcguffin mills to the previous link showing it now!

   Our airbnb had actually been a few blocks away from the abyss, so we didn't wake up just beside it exactly per se. But it was still a bit of a surprise. We had headed off in search of "downtown" for some coffee, and found instead a giant chasm where downtown should be. Though the town had obviously seen better days, it still had another one of those grand old hotels, looking much as it had in ye olden days. Just beside the hotel was a rather funny cafe -- "the MUSH Room" was in a rather nondescript but oldish looking building, inside the decorations were very eclectic, but what struck me the most was the wide open kitchen looked like it had almost nothing in it. Like a coffee machine and microwave or something. It seems a bit odd. Also there were pictures of mushrooms all over, and books about mushrooms sitting around. Originally I was just gonna run in and get a coffee, and mom had come in with me, but we looked at eachother and said "dad needs to come in here!" because he's rather a fan of mushrooms. While waiting for my coffee we got to talking to a nice couple who gave us some more tips on things to see (though I think they themselves were only in Tassie as tourists?).



   From Waratah we headed to Dove Lake, about an hour toward the middle of the island, through mostly forests, land cleared by logging, and replanted plantations. Dove Lake is near (at the base of?) Cradle Mountain, which I've gathered is one of the most famous destinations in Tasmania. I still don't really quite see how it looks like a cradle though. At the visitor center car park we had to park in the overflow parking lot it was so busy. One can drive to the trailhead parking lot sometimes if it's not too busy, but it was too busy on this day so one had to get a bus up from the visitor center. About twenty minutes on the comfortable bus (and they run like every five minutes) winding up a beautiful valley with several stops at different trailheads. Dove Lake is the end of the road and I'm not sure anyone on the bus was going anywhere else. From the trailhead start one has a good view of cradle mountain just behind the lake -- there was even a sign with a bracket to guide you to take the classic picture of the scene ... which I declined to take because it seemed way to cliche (why take a photo a million other people have taken?). Instead I took a picture of the big drones prohibited sign, thinking "what a world we live in, where people have to be warned to keep their flying robots at bay."


and also took this one of the lake and Cradle Mountain and a boat shed

   The hike around the lake was a very lovely two-hour-ish hike, extremely well maintained. Large parts of it were on boardwalk, in places over the lake itself where the bank rose basically in a cliff around the lake. One can go on further loops to make the hike even longer if one so desires. Also I learned from signs in the vicinity that there's an epic transtasmanian "Overland Track" hiking trail that begins here and crosses most of the relatively wild and undeveloped southwest of the island. Something to potentially do some day!! Also the every popular wombat poo track ... I think some larrikan just stole the L from "wombat pool" ;)

   After this delightful hike we tried to visit the interpretive center but it had closed at 3 and we arrived at 3:06. While waiting for the next bus from this stop we went on another lovely short loop walk. Finally got back to the main visitor center hoping for a snack at the cafe ... only to find IT closed literally a minute before we arrived at 4:01. Such sauce. This is the most popular tourist destination in Tasmania, there are five more hours of daylight, and everything is shutting down before normal business hours are even up? WTF Tasmania.



   From Dove Lake we headed off to that ever popular must-see, Zeehan. Okay maybe not but my coworker is from there so we thought we'd swing through. It was about an hour and a half away, through a series of small mining towns as the road wound around small mountains. At one point we were alarmed to see a car protruding just off the road from a small gully! It was so fresh looking our first instinct was to pull over and see if someone needed assistance, but then we noticed the tires were gone and wheel mounts rusty. We hypothesize that the car really did crash there, but rather than tow it out the local council opted to keep it freshly painted as a clear warning to passing motorists to be careful.


Here's a calidendrous bit of forest on the Dove Lake loop

   Dad's search for accomodation in this sector had found slim pickins, but eventually he had called the local pub (called a hotel but usually they don't actually have accomodation) on said coworker's recommendation (not that she _recommended_ it, just that it was a local accomodation possibility) and it turned out they could put us up in a little miner's cottage next to the hotel! How quaint!
   The hotel turned out to be yet again one of these grand old 19th century gingerbread edifices, which seemed a bit out of place in what was obviously a down-on-its-luck former mining town. The hotel bar was full of "tradies" in their dirty high viz uniforms (Australians in any job that even remotely resembles blue collar seem to inevitably be wearing flourescent high visibility uniforms), the restaurant room was a cavernous hall that seemed to dwarf the few tables in it. The menu had a surprising selection of chinese food on it, clearly they had a chinese cook. Food was a very long time coming but that seemed entirely in keeping with this sleepy backwater of a place.

   Back at the cottage, another evening of watching the olympics. Doping in curling? Really Russia?? Really??? Even other curler's were like "uh, WHY??"


Mom and dad on the Dove Lake Loop

Date: 2018-03-07 12:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wpadmirer.livejournal.com
It's cool that your parents are so active!

And yes, doping on curling does seem rather nonsensical.

Date: 2018-03-08 07:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
They're quite active! Dad actually is always doing triathlons and such, he's definitely more active than me!!

Date: 2018-03-07 01:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wantedonvoyage.livejournal.com
You're making me really want to visit this place!

Date: 2018-03-08 07:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Tis a lovely place!!

Date: 2018-03-07 03:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] num3bers.livejournal.com
Nice pictures Must. Been. Nice hike American. Won gold. In curly ing. Amazing

Date: 2018-03-08 07:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Thanks (:

Date: 2018-03-07 03:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pondhopper.livejournal.com
A waterfall splitting the town is a wonderful thing!We have a town near here that is split in two by a gorge...very touristy but most impressive.

Those forest trails are fantastic!

Date: 2018-03-08 07:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Its an interesting town, if you look at the two pictures in the first two links, the town now and how it used to look, it looks like a lot of the old buildings have diseappeared to leave no trace, leaving a kind of weirdly spread out town. It would probably get more tourism except it's not on the way to anywhere really and it's competing with a lot of other beautiful places!

Date: 2018-03-07 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] selucius.livejournal.com
I need to go there.

Before I read the bit about not wanting to take the classic/cliché photo that everyone takes, I had already glanced down at the Cradle Mountain and boat shed picture and recalled seeing my other LJ friend who's been to Tasmania posting almost the exact photo.

Date: 2018-03-08 07:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Haha yeah one can definitely find lots of versions of the boat shed lake and mountain picture on the google, but hey at least I wasn't prompted to take it!

Date: 2018-03-07 04:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ravenfeather.livejournal.com
Is that chicken wire on the boardwalk? What a great idea to keep the slippery down. Oh, and I SO would choose to live surrounding a waterfall. COOL!

Date: 2018-03-07 10:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
It is! And yeah a really good idea, I was on this boardwalk next to a waterfall once and the film of algae had formed across the boards and I swear it was 100% frictionless!! It was worse than standing on ice.

Date: 2018-03-07 09:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bearshorty.livejournal.com

Nice pics. The lake hike looks beautiful.  I do see the cradle in that mountain! But probably only because I know the mountain name.

Date: 2018-03-08 07:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Its a very lovely hike! (:

Date: 2018-03-08 01:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tassie-gal.livejournal.com
Dude, did you even THINK about going to Strahan? (or is that tomorrow?). You are seriously seeing the most OFF beat places!

Date: 2018-03-08 07:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Ahahaha Strahan was supposed to be the next day. Zeehan was kind of selected because it was toward Strahan and Queenstown but not tooo far from Dove Lake.

Date: 2018-03-08 07:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] imagine-peace.livejournal.com
Gorgeous photos!

Date: 2018-03-08 07:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Thanks! (: (:

Date: 2018-03-08 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yesididit2.livejournal.com
what a neat place to visit. and how bizarre them closing so early, like they don't even want the tourists money!

Date: 2018-03-13 10:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Yeah really strange!

Date: 2018-03-12 04:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pundigrion.livejournal.com
I approve of that town planning!

Fab boardwalk, although wow, I thought hours here were bad...

Date: 2018-03-13 09:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
They know how to rock the boardwalk in Tasmania that's for sure!

Date: 2018-03-14 12:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nattalie-m.livejournal.com
Great pictures but we miss the mushrooms cafe!

Date: 2018-03-14 01:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emo-snal.livejournal.com
Haha the outside was pretty nondescript and the inside... was interesting but its hard to get a picture of a room you're in that does it any kind of justice!

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