We are now back at sea level camped in yet another delightful spot at Bakers Point in the Narawntapu National Park on Bass Strait a little way east of Devonport. Usual coastal story. We are camped in the bush about 50 metres from the beach. We will be here until we get back on the ferry on Sunday evening for an overnight crossing.
On the back of the map showing the walks in this National Park is a map of Tasmania with all of the national parks and reserves shown on it. In the last four weeks, we have visited, roughly in this order, the Gunn Plains State Reserve, Rocky Cape National Park, Arthur Pieman Conservation Area, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Mole Creek Karst National Park, Bay of Fires Conservation Area, Ben Lomond National Park, Douglas-Apsley National Park, Freycinet National Park, Hastings Caves State Reserve, Hartz Mountains National Park, Mount Field National Park, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Southwest National Park and, of course Narawntapu National Park.
What
a fabulous trip we have had.
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