Abels, wilderness, hiking
Tasmania/lutruwita is a mountainous state. The mountains alone on this small island contain many lifetimes worth of adventures.
The mountains here, though not nearly as tall as elsewhere in the world, have a wild character all of their own and an addictive pull that keeps drawing me back every chance I get. I’m compelled to explore new areas but also revisit familiar spots in search of new perspectives or to see it in different conditions. A curiosity to see the same peaks covered in snow and the alpine tarns frozen, to see the slopes glowing with fagus in autumn or wildflowers in the summertime.
There is always something going on in the mountains worth investigating.
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Endemic Flora
Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park
Recent
Autumn
Southwest National Park
Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
Details
Winter
Mt Field National Park
B&W
Rugged Quartzite


In the Spotlight


Pelion Framed


Seasonal Progression


Above the Cloud


Buttongrass Plains


Edge of the Range


Across the Plains


A bath of Gold


Fog on the Water


Snow Scene


A Labyrinth


Ancient Pines


Proud Pandani


Winter Hangs On


West Coast Conglomerate


A Prehistoric Landscape


Sea of Summits


Pencil Pine


Towering Pandani


Cloud Pool


Crisp morning light


Glowing Dolerite
Southwest Ridgelines


Autumn Sun


NE Escarpment


Skeletal Forest


Rock Garden


Islands in the Cloud


Alpine Reflections


The Apostles


Scoparia Season


Precipitous Country


Plateau Wandering


Pastel Skies


Golden Gould


Bloomin' Scoparia


The Southern Reserve


Autumn Rockface


Stream of Fagus


In the Garden


Alpine Tarn


Dolerite Ablaze


Frosted Fagus


Conglomerate Gully
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