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Move Over!

July 13, 2017July 11, 2017 Itching for Hitching

“Wouldn’t you think they’d move over and let us on too.” Continue reading Move Over!

Places, Tas5 Comments

Derwent River, Hobart

July 12, 2017July 11, 2017 Itching for Hitching

Early morning on the Derwent River, Hobart, Tasmania. Continue reading Derwent River, Hobart

Places, Tas10 Comments

Cradle Mountain

March 1, 2017February 28, 2017 Itching for Hitching

Continue reading Cradle Mountain

Point of Interest, Tas14 Comments

Mt Roland

January 31, 2017January 29, 2017 Itching for Hitching

Often mistaken for Cradle Mountain, Mt Roland in north western Tasmania is an imposing sight. Moody, imposing and almost mystical when snowcapped in the winter it is a dominating feature of the surrounding farmland.   Continue reading Mt Roland

Places, Tas6 Comments

Moody River

January 25, 2017September 21, 2018 Itching for Hitching

The Forth River has many moods. Rushing down from the high country it is captured by the Hydro Electricity for it’s energy. Through the hamlet of Forth it swirls in powerful eddies before becoming a picture of gentle stillness as it becomes tidal and nears Bass Strait. Continue reading Moody River

Places, Tas10 Comments

Seaport, Launceston, Tas

January 16, 2017January 11, 2017 Itching for Hitching

Launceston, a city of 86,000, is situated in the Tamar Valley at the convergence of the North and South Esk Rivers where they become the Tamar River. The Tamar flows northwards for some 50kms to Bass Strait. Continue reading Seaport, Launceston, Tas

Point of Interest, Tas6 Comments
Ross Bridge, Tasmania

Ross Bridge

January 7, 2017January 3, 2017 Itching for Hitching

Possibly one of the country’s prettiest bridges, the Ross Bridge spans the Macquarie River in the historic town of Ross in Tasmania. It was built in 1836, by convict labour. The two convict stonemasons were James Colbeck and Daniel Herbert. … Continue reading Ross Bridge

Tas, Wildlife9 Comments

Obeying the Rules

May 29, 2016May 8, 2016 Itching for Hitching

Continue reading Obeying the Rules

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