Day 74 - South Arm to Bagdad
Friday, 11 April 2014
Left Richmond in the rain with wet canvas. Off to Bagdad to camp at Chris and Kay's again, driving via South Arm, the last peninsula to explore.
Such a curious shape on the map, shame about the visibility. The little township of South Arm itself quite quaint, lots of 'retirement' fishing shacks, and a bit more than shacks, seemingly impossibly built on the hillside with decks over the beach. Hmm, high tides and storms would be a bit alarming:)
Up the west arm of the Derwent (other side from Hobart), through Bridgewater and through Brighton (not via the bypass in support of our host Chris, who protested against it being built, something to do with aboriginal land).
Found our way back to the Harman's with ease, it was just as lovely, despite rain. Said I would cook dinner, but I ended up only cooking the risotto. Kay kindly took over the lamb for me, a bit too meaty for me to handle. A great night, it even stopped raining.
South Arm Map [Map] | South arm [Map] | ||
Photo 1 [Map] | Photo 2 [Map] | ||
Thong Tree [Map] | More [Map] |
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