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South Coast Track

A Tasmanian Adventure by Margreet, Gina, Tony and Tim

Monday, April 9, 2007

Ironbound Assault







Clearing the Ironbound Range was our toughest hurdle on the trek with the summit about 1km above sea level, and our day beginning at about 100m above sea level. And it was up and up and then up again.
Posted by Timothy Moore at 9:12 PM

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  • ▼  2007 (31)
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      • Our bird
      • Flying West, Looking South
      • Vivid blue and wild surf
      • Green and brown
      • The Four
      • The Sherpa
      • Two
      • Being prepared
      • Searching skyward
      • Ironbound Assault
      • Blue skies
      • Keeping pace
      • Two by Two
      • Step by step
      • Sand symbols
      • Red Point Hills
      • Crossing the dune
      • The dune is breached
      • Lowland bushes
      • Beach design
      • The end approaches
      • Sand fish
      • The Ironman and his muesli
      • Hanging out
      • At rest
      • The Map Reader
      • Tidal flow - kelp coloured
      • Flying west
      • The track begins
      • Ready to bush whack!
      • The Lion rocks

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