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Title: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: austastar on February 24, 2025, 04:57:00 PM

Hi
  Well it’s been ages since we did any trips of mention, 2019 if I recall. Life gets in the way of fun sometimes, as well as aches and pains from seriously over estimating my ability as an earthmoving machine.
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Our track and back

We stopped with family at Triabunna overnight before moving up the coast to Bicheno for a weekend of music, swimming and eating.
A fat weekend as some describe it.

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Swimming in the Dennison River.

There were blackberries on the side of the road, so..
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went into

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this

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and became this.

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and some music was played.

We stopped in at Little Beach for a while, recent floods have trashed the estuarine flats and Council have restricted vehicles to the hard stand.

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The beach is still much the same, with the lagoon shifting its outflow at the whims of tides and weather.

After lunch at St Helens we headed up to Goulds Country and stopped on the Lotta Recreation ground.

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Away from the trees with the possibility of falling limbs.

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]The only traffic was locals and the odd mountain bike shuttle bus.

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Man ferns are every where.

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Misty rain made for a damp morning.

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The facilities are somewhat rustic.

Further up the road is a short walk through what looks like pristine rain forest, but it is actually the forest repossessing an area ravaged by some thousands of miners working with mostly hand tools.

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A simple shelter is at the start of the short stroll.

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Lots of lichen cover the ground.

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I think this is moon creek, once used for sluicing the tin ore.

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The remains of a sluice.

Heading back to the Tasman Highway we stopped for another short walk around the Myrtle Forest track.

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It is only a short walk.

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Well worth the stop.

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Even met a fun guy.

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There are the usual information boards along the track giving a bit of history and botany.

Next of course is the Welborough Pub.

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It is quite iconic, camping out the back and good meals served by friendly staff.

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So much easier to get to these days.

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The Chinese links are strong here.

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And this is a small Parmy.

Then it was on to Moorina.

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It is a fossicking area on the Weld River with camping on what was once a small mining village.

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Unfortunately the internet has lead the unwashed masses to this area, once covered with 50mm of lush moss, but now worn down the solid granite base.

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The river is a source of sapphires and black spinel in abundance.

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Some trying their luck.

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I like the river just as it is.

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Constant scratching at the banks for gemstones has initiated erosion when the water is high.

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With acres to camp in, two fossickers has to cap right next to us. And its a wizz-bang! Grrr!

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I do like the bird life here.

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I do suspect the bird song is not as noticeable as it was in previous years, but that could be seasonal.

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Next was over the hill to Derby

With a short stop off for a stickybeak at the Chinese cemetery. Tourism Tas started to make a lot of "On the trail of the tin dragon" to promote the extensive Chinese influence on the area from St Helens through to Launceston and bring in big dollars from the newly rich Chinese. It seems to have fizzled out.

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There is a Chinese urn there but little else apart from a large structure covered with information that was severely weathered and very hard to read. It is interesting to me so I photographed the main bits and used Google to convert image to text, which it did remarkably well. It was verbose and repeated similar text on many pages.
I fed this into Gemini Ai and asked for a summary.
Thus:
8<-----------------------------------------------
This collection of texts describes the history of Chinese miners in the Moorina area of Tasmania, particularly during the late 19th century tin mining boom. Here's a summary:Key Points:
Title: Re: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: JimS on February 24, 2025, 07:30:28 PM
Thanks Austastar

Really enjoyed your commentary and photos.

Cheers
Jim
Title: Re: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: Foo on February 25, 2025, 04:44:48 AM
A goodly write up.  :cheers:

I'm yet to visit Tassie and it's on my bucket list before I become carbon as or worm food.  ;D

Foo
Title: Re: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: Rowlie on February 25, 2025, 07:10:11 AM
Thanks for the history and pics. I am a bit concerned though about the Tasmanian didgeridoos in pic 7. Definitely a problem with using AI in the design specs I reckon.

Rowlie
Title: Re: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: Fizzie on February 25, 2025, 08:07:51 AM
Last anybody heard from him ???, Spada was supposed to be heading down there this year ???

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Our track and back

What program are your maps from?

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The facilities are somewhat rustic.

What are they like inside ??? :o

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Next of course is the Welborough Pub.

Looks like you must have had it to yourselves!

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With acres to camp in, two fossickers has to cap right next to us. And its a wizz-bang! Grrr!

Of course they did! ::) >:( They just didn't want to feel lonely out there in teh wilderness, & thought that you'd want some company as well!  ::)


Title: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: austastar on February 25, 2025, 01:00:07 PM

What program are your maps from?

What are they like inside ??? :

Looks like you must have had it to yourselves!

Hi,
     Maps are Gia, great program for Apple, Android and any web browser. Will synchronise across all 3 once on line.

Dunny was very spidery, there is another more modern one.

About 4 vehicles camped most nights, more than 40m away in another clearing.
Cheers

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Title: Re: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: Fizzie on February 26, 2025, 08:19:48 AM
Hi,
     Maps are Gia,

In case anybody else is looking & can't find it, it's actually Gaia! ;D

https://www.gaiagps.com/ (https://www.gaiagps.com/)
Title: Re: East Coast Tas 2025
Post by: Bird on February 27, 2025, 02:57:22 PM
Like seeing things like the remains of a sluice. how well they thought things through in those days