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Travelling along the north coast of Tasmania from Longford to Rocky Cape in the motorhome camper.
Rocky Cape National Park, Cradle Coast, Tasmania
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Rocky Cape National Park - Tasmania
Rocky Cape National Park - Tasmania 19.10.07
ROCKY CAPE NATIONAL PARK!!
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Paragliding Rocky Cape, Tasmania - 8 January 2014
Another my-first-fly site for Rob Flyzfa; it's been a busy start to the year!
Free Diving Rocky Cape Tasmania
A quick trip to Rocky Cape National Park to explore the waters. Free Diving off the beach and worked my way around the rocky points to see plenty of fish and crayfish.
Tassie Spearos Spearfishing Rocky Cape Tasmania
Spearfishing at Rocky Cape National Park Tasmania.
Footage from some of our adventures at Rocky Cape National Park.
Rocky requires a parks pass to enter, it is a large area with plenty of dive spots accessible from land. Remember to give the video a like and subscribe to our channel.
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Rocky Cape NW Tasmania
Rocky Cape NW Tasmania
A short clip from a flight over Rocky Cape in North West Tasmania. Filmed using a DJI Phantom 3 Professional
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Rocky Cape, Tasmania
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Rocky Cape National Park lies between the Nut at Stanley and Table Cape near Wynyard. It is rich in Aboriginal history and features an abundance of wild flowers, rock pools and intriguing rock formations.
Stanley Tasmania, Rocky Cape presented by Peter Bellingham Photography
Stanley Tasmania, Rocky Cape
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Raw, unspoiled natural beauty defines Tasmania, Australia’s southernmost Island. The separation from the mainland has preserved Tasmania’s pristine natural habitat, abundant wildlife and rugged national parks. Not many places on earth offer the unique feeling of stepping back in time, before humans began settling. The clean, crisp air revitalizes you while you self-drive or tour the different sides of the island.
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[Wikipedia] Rocky Cape National Park
Rocky Cape National Park is a national park on the North West Coast of Tasmania, Australia. It is located at a geographical headland and surrounds the town of Sisters Beach. It is located approximately 365 km by car northwest of State Capital Hobart.
Evidence of Aboriginal occupation dating from 8000 years ago was found by Rhys Jones in the 1960s. The Rocky Cape Lighthouse was erected in 1968.
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Australia Tasmania Eagle Roost Farmstay
Eagle's Roost Farmstay B&B for sharing their video. Eagle’s Roost is a little bit of paradise tucked in next to the south-west corner of Pinmatik/Rocky Cape National Park in North West Tasmania.
Australia, Tasmania, Beyond Imagination
First 5 minutes of a 1/2 hr TV documentary, from the series Australia's Natural Wonders.
In this documentary we explore the unspoilt beauty of Tasmania, the wonders Nature created throughout evolution: extraordinary geological formations, ancient forests, breathtaking cliffs, rugged mountains, slow running rivers, peaceful lagoons, a dreamy costline with bays and inlets that defy imagination, crystal clear turquoise waters, a flora that goes back to Gondwana and a unique fauna that does not fear man. The travel include the East Coast, the Freycinet Peninsula, the Tasman Peninsula, Bruny Island, Mt. Field, Stanley and The Nut, Rocky Cape National Park, Dip Falls, Tamar Valley and finally Tasmania’s central wilderness, the Cradle Valley and Cradle Mountain
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Holidays and Travel
MS Spirit of Tasmania is a super fast ferry, and is operated on the route between Melbourne and Devonport.
There are lots of tourist spots to check out if you ever visit. Rocky Cape is a National Park on the North West it is located at a geographical headland and surrounds the towns of Sisters Beach.
Another distinctive landmark is the Nut in Stanley, it is an old volcanic rock which rises 152 metres above Bass Straight on three sides. There is also a chair lift to the top.
Another place was Dismal Swamp in the town of Smithtown.
Spearfishing Rocky Cape Tasmania
Tassie Spearos Spearfishing at Rocky Cape in Tasmania, this is an area located between Wynyard and Stanley and requires a parks pass to enter, it is great for spearfishing and diving with the sneaky chance of a crayfish!
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Rocky Cape With The Bros
I was hoping to get a lot of great footage of jumping off a rock at Rocky Cape that Paul White had jumped off as a kid. It ended up being a cloudy day and the rock was a bit difficult to jump off but we had fun either way. Cruising around Rocky Cape watching dolphins over the bow of the boat and then doing ski-biscuiting made for a great day.
Go Nuts for a Tasmanian adventure run
Tasmania’s Gone Nuts 101 Adventure Run takes in some of Tasmania’s most recognised and visited icons: The Nut, Stanley, Rocky Cape National Park, Boat Harbour, Table Cape and more.
Co-director of the event, Steve Phillips, talks with Waratah-Wynyard Council's Manager, Community Activation Bronwyn Folden ahead of the February 29, 2020 event.
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