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West Coast of Tasmania, too...

  • Feb 23, 2015
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Feb. 24th- Feb. 28th

Just got back from the west coast of Tasmania where Brad's family owns a 'shack' aka a cottage. They're made out of slightly different materials and a little more shack like. Of course they don't have to with stand the cold snowy winters like our cottages do in Canada. A lot of green painted corrugated iron (a law by the government that they must fit in with nature) and some wood. A bucket hanging for a shower and solar powered lights. What more do you need!?

Road 4 wheelers

Watched sunsets

Learnt how to catch crayfish with pots

Fished for flounders and eel at night

Watched the tide roll in and out

Huon Pine Walk 28

Learn how to drive a manual truck on the beach

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