Good things come to those who walk. And to get to Cape Pillar, the tallest sea cliffs in the southern hemisphere, you will have to walk. You will have to walk for four days, to stride out a total of ...
An east-coast gem, the Three Capes Track gives walkers access to Tasmania’s highest sea cliffs and some of its most arresting views. YOU KNOW IT’S quiet when the loudest sound you hear is a whale ...
On Hurricane Heath there's barely a hint of breeze. A white-bellied sea eagle cruises overhead, looming as large as a glider, and the sound of the Southern Ocean rises over the cliffs, but otherwise ...
In this video, highliner Luka Irmler balances on a rope 400 metres above the ground. He is crossing between the two sea cliffs of Cape Pillar, Tasmania. The cliffs are located on the aptly named ...
The long anticipated Three Capes Track opens in Tasmania later this month, allowing walkers to make a 46-kilometre journey around Cape Pillar and Cape Hauy with views to Cape Raoul. Walkers using the ...
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Purpose built on hard-won foundations, a new multiday walk in south-eastern Tasmania is intended to be a coastal version of the beloved Overland Track – and then some. THE LAST FEW steps have always ...
I’m standing on a column of fluted, Jurassic dolerite rock, my head literally in the clouds — or sea fog, at least. Move more than a few centimetres in any of three directions and I face a ...
Arriving from Sydney - a place where bus drivers shake their heads severely as you try to hail them down twenty metres from the stop - into Tassie where I met the nicest bus driver in the world, had ...
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