(Mt McCall Track) Kelly Basin Trip
Trip into the Kelly Basin area to check out the Mt McCall track and Mt Huxley Track around Lake Burbury
Infamous Hell's Gate - Gettting thru
Hell’s Gate, one of the most feared and respected entrances in Australian waters situated halfway down the wild wet west Tasmanian coast that was first discovered by the young mariner James Kelly when on a voyage of discover in December 1815. Jack and Jude show you what it looks like and how to safely enter.
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Our Tasmania Adventure 2018 | Part 2/3 | Corinna, Queenstown, Mt McCall, Mt Field
We're Stephen and Queenie - an adventurous couple exploring Australia in a 4WD!
On this trip, we explore Tasmania and everything it has to offer. This incredible island state has so much to give. Beautiful beaches, rocky coasts, spectacular wilderness, dense forests, old world history and endless roads and tracks to explore.
Enjoy Part 2 of 3, as we leave Corinna and go offroad again to tackle the infamous Montezuma Falls Track. Then, we camp at Macquarie Heads before heading to Queenstown and exploring the wilderness of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers World Heritage Area via Mt McCall Track. We finish Part 2 at Mt Field National Park checking out the gorgeous Russell Falls.
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4KPillinger
A visit to the ghost town Pillinger, an abandoned port on the banks of Kelly Basin in Macquarie Harbour. Once a rival to Strahan, this town was abandoned when two mining companies were amalgamated. Parts of the old railway lines, wharves and brickworks stand amongst the rapidly regenerating rainforest.
Human remains found in Tas
Police are trying to formally identify human remains found at Kelly Basin in Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania's west coast.
Pillinger Quartet at Government house Tasmania - Queen's Birthday June 2017
Tasmania by 4WD Part 2 | Lake Cumberland Track | Mt McCall | Mt Huxley | Henty Dunes [2018] #144
Tasmania - A inspirational 4wd travel documentary about the West Coast of Australia's Apple island. Once more we discover the uniquely beautiful and often hard to reach places Tasmania has to offer. With our 4wd we are exploring the more challenging offroad tracks and locations not readily available to most people. Completely self-sufficient we were overlanding and camping at some magic spots.
In part two of our off road adventure we tackle the legendary Lake Cumberland Track and spend the afternoon admiring the stunning Lake Cumberland before heading back down into the remote but beautiful Trial Harbour. We camped the night at a little known River Camp Spot. This was a good choice as it kept us nicely sheltered as the weather closed in that evening.
The next morning we were greeted by a gorgeous sunrise and we proceeded north back up the beach, made our way back through Zeehan visiting the Miners Museum
From there we headed toward Strahan. On route we stopped off at the Henty Dunes which was well worth a look. We then spend a couple of days in Strahan to experience a Franklin River Cruise, tour of historic Sarah Island and to be a part of the longest-running stage show in Australia, The Ship That Never Was.
Leaving the luxuries of town behind once more, we gain approval from National parks and travel via Queenstown and Lake Burbury to get up to the majestic Mt McCall.
The next day saw us visit Mt Huxley Track before running North East cross country via Table Mountain.
Tracks:
Tasmania - Lake Cumberland Track – This track, running from Climes Track or Trial Harbour rd, is approximately 5km in length. This is a Hard grade track suitable for experienced drivers in modified vehicles with front, rear and underbody protection. Traction aids such as traction control, lockers or limited slip diffs are recommended and an electric or hand winch would be a good back up especially once reaching the top where the mud can catch out even the most prepared travellers.
Tasmania - Henty Dunes 4wd – Access to the Henty Dunes is 14km’s nth of Strahan. The access track from the car park is narrow, steep and soft and will require the lowering of tyre pressures before attempting the climb. It is recommended that only experienced sand drivers, or at least having an experienced driver in the group, attempt the run through the dunes as all access tracks and dunes that range up to 30 or 40 mtr’s will be soft at times and require a considered approach. Given there is no single defined access track once reaching the dunes it is easy to become misplaced and following a bread crumb trail on your GPS is advisable
Tasmania - Mt Mc Call Track – This Easy/ Medium grade track is approximately 22kms in length and suitable for dual range 4wds with some steep climbs, small ruts and steps. The track runs through the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Due to this fact, permission to gain entry must be obtained via National Parks and your vehicles must be clean and free from thick mud and debris underneath. This is to prevent the spread of noxious weeds into the area
Tasmania – Mt Huxley Track – This 12km long track is rated Hard due to steep rocky climbs but shouldn’t present too many problems for any dual range 4wds with all terrain tyres and drivers with reasonable experience
Gordon River splits by dinghys 2018
dinghys travelling up rapits to Gordon river Splits in flood
Camping and 4wding at the beautiful Henty River Western Tasmania
A sandy 4wd track branching off the Henty road near Strahan leads to a serene camping spot on the Henty River Estuary. We took our boat down to Ocean Beach to enjoy the sunset on a perfect summer afternoon. The return trip requires negotiating a rutted sandy hill climb which we had to winch ourselves up.
Destination New Zealand
Destination TV with Kelly Swanson-Roe...
Darwin Crater
Filmed top of Mt Darwin summit and Darwin Crater Tasmania.Very hard to get to impact crater, over grown track leech infested.
Red Lead Crocoite Mine
A tour of the Red Lead Crocoite Mine, Dundas, Tasmania with Shane Dohnt.
A visit to Magnet, Tasmania...
Waratah Historic site.
2012-TWC-55 Mt McCall steep unloaded
King River Track, Mount Stirling
HMC 4WD & SUP - Tasmanian West Coast - Mt McCall, Mt Huxley and Lake Spicer Tracks
West Coast Tasmania, Australia.
4WDing on approved tracks managed by Parks And Wildlife Service Tasmania: Mt McCall, Mt Huxley, Lake Spicer
SUP on EPIC waterways: Lake Rosbery, Murchison River, Lake St Clair
Team: Neale Tomlin, Matt Carne, Gordon Henry, Andrew Pyke, Charles Henty, Han-Wei Lee, Alex de Vries, Nick Davies, Alistair Calvert, Martin Thorpe, Simon Ford.
The road to east pilinger
the road to east pilinger
Vlog 005 - Waitomo glow worms NZ
Roadtrip to Visit the beautiful NZ Waitomo glow worms. One of the best tourist attractions in New Zealand, just a short drive from Auckland. My first time to Waitomo even though I'm a kiwi would you believe! Hope you enjoy today's vlog
Scenic Helicopter Flight Over Queenstown & Southern Glaciers - The Helicopter Line - New Zealand.
The Helicopter Line operates from Queenstown Airport offering incredible close-up views on scenic flights to explore and discover the Wakatipu Basin and beyond to the Fiordland & Mount Aspiring National Parks.
We also offer heli-skiing, heli-rafting, heli-biking, and adventure heli-combos.
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Fourfoot plains track
track from boney rd to south woods