2023-01 Tour of Tasmania 2023
This is MCMA's third Tour of Tasmania and our longest - 26 days on the island. As wth ur 2018 tour we have travelled anti-clockwise on a figure 8 route. The tour allowed people to 'drop in, drop out' so a total of 8 couples (16 people) partcipated with the minimum partcipation rate of 6 couples (12 people).- Gemma, Nigel, Colleen, John, Trace and John on the board walk at Cradle Mountain.
- Gemma, Colleen, John, Sandra, Neil, Nigel, Angela and John at Kelly's Plains.
- Nigel with a friendly alpaca and local character..
- Trace, Angela, John, Colleen, Nigel, John, Gemma, Neil and Sandra 'a mazed' at Tasmazia.
- The fabulous Preston Falls south west of Devonport.
- Nigel wonders is this just what everyone needs - a loving pet in Sheffield.
- Panorama from the summit of The Nut at Stanley on a fine summer's afternoon.
- Line-up leaving Boat Harbour at Devonport - John and Trace's Monaro, John and Gemma's Sigma, Nigel and Angela's Subaru and John and Colleen's Toyota.
- Nigel, Angela and Gemma dining in the shadow of The Nut in Stanley.
- Quaint shopping in Stanley.
- Early morning breeze across the bay in Stanley.
- John and Colleen inspect checking out the tardus in Penguin.
- Hell's Gate, the often treacherous entry to Macquarie Harbour and Strahan, on the West Coast of Tasmania.
- Lighthouse guarding the entrance to Hell's Gate, Western Tasmania.
- Sunset over Hell's Gate and Macquarie Harbour, Western Tasmania.
- Sandra, Neil and Gemma at Port Arthur.
- St James Catholic College in Cygnet - a classic late 19th century building.
- A memorial to the Southern Right Whale at Cockle Creek with Bill, Narelle, Gemma, Barb, Peter, John, Colleen, John, Trace, Nigel and Angela.
- John and Trace with their 1968 HK Holden Monaro and John, Colleen, Peter, Angela, Nigel, Barb, Gemma, Bill and Narelle at Cockle Creek..
- Narelle is loving the Derwent River Cruise.
- Peter and Narelle in the South Western National Park south of Hobart.
- Peter and Neil exploring the wharves.
- Peter and Greg on the Derwent River Cruise.
- Greg, Margaret, John, Colleen and Peter preparing for their cruise on the Derwent River.
- Farewell to another lovely Tasmanian town - Neil, Sandra, Gemma, John, John, Trace, Angela, Nigel, Colleen, John, and Peter.
- Here's that photo again - Narelle lovin' life!
- Gemma at lunch at Frogmore Creek Vineyard and Winery in the Coal River Valley.
- Nigel and Angela's Subaru hiding amongst the vines in Coal River Valley.
- Historic bridge in Richmond - the oldest bridge in Australia still used by vehicles.
- Dodge parked in a Richmond street.
- Hobart from Mount Wellington when the weather is fine. It looks like an aerial photo - I suppose it is, just minus the aeroplane.
- Gin tasting at Callington Distillery in Oatlands, at 10:30 am.
- This is what happens when you taste three gins at 10:30 am - you buy three bottles of gin at 11:00 am.
- Parking is tight in the shade at Ross for John and Trace's Monaro and John and Gemma's Sigma
- Gemma, Peter, Trace and John at Callington Mill, Oatlands.
- Homeward bound! John, John, Peter, Colleen, John and Colleen relaxing on the Spirit of Tasmania.
- Narelle's tee-shirt says it all!
- John, Gemma, John, Trace, Barb and Bill in the Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
- Trace and John enjoying a hearty breakfast.
- Gemma, Trace and Suzi amazed by the simplicity of a 1968 Holden Monaro engine bay.
- Holden Morano and Mitsubishi Sigma in the Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
- John and Gemma at Russell Falls.
- Holden Monaro and Mitsubishi Sigma in Tasmania's south-western alpine region.
- Trace and John following a boardwalk in the Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
- Angela and Nigel in New Norfolk.