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Title: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: StinkyPete on February 11, 2015, 10:44:28 AM
Chris and I spent two weeks in Tassie just after Christmas, touring by motorcycle with three other couples.     I left on Boxing Day late arvo and rode with the three other guys to Kaniva Vic, where we stayed overnight at the Kaniva Midway Motel, which was a good cheap place to stay.   The following day re rode to Melbourne and caught the evening ferry to Davenport, arriving at 0600, and headed to Angoves for a beaut cooked breakfast.    On Sunday we rode across the high country and into Hobart where we settled into our accommodation unit at Salamanca.  The ladies flew in to Hobart at 4.00pm.   We had four nights in Hobart, wandering the dock as the Sydney Hobart boats arrived, explored Hobart a rode to some "new for us" destinations.   The Tassie weather was very kind to us for our tour, with just one wet day and one rainy night.    We had the wet day for our ride from Hobart to Southport, which for me completed a desire to ride to the most northern, southern (Southport), eastern and western paved roads in Australia.  We also rode from our Salamanca accommodation to Kettering, Verona Sands, Cygnet and back across the middle to Kettering again.   What a great day.    When we left Hobart we rode to Mt Field National Park and walked to Russel Falls and then on to Bronte Park for the night.   We had a contented evening sitting by a huge log fire, drinking red and playing cards.   I was in heaven!    From Bronte Park it was Lake St Clair, Derwent Bridge and Greg Duncan's Wall in the Wilderness (wonderful is an understatement), Queenstown, and Strahan for two nights. Some of our party elected to go on the Gordon River Cruise, which Chris and I have done before and loved, but we chose to ride the Zeehan, Reece Dam, Rosebery loop.  It certainly was a great day's ride, good road and beautiful scenery.     We left Strahan and headed through Hellyer Gorge to Wynyard and Sisters Beach on the north coast.    At Sisters Beach we stayed for three nights on a house right on the beach front and 180 degree views of the ocean.  We rode to Arthur River and back the same way, but later that day one of our party found that the road is now paved to Couta Rocks and back to Smithton via Roger River.  Next time perhaps.    Our cheese and wine and dinners on the verandah watching the full moon rise over the ocean were a highlight of the trip.   We spent a lazy day exploring the north coast and had fish and chips on the lawns at Devonport, waiting to board the Spirit for the ride home.   The boat ride back to the mainland was glass smooth, and a 5.30am disembark from Melbourne had us clear of traffic quite early.    The company went their separate ways and we had two lovely nights in the Grampians.   We rode home on the Saturday, a day which was forecasting the wettest day in Adelaide for 40 years.    It was dry when we left Halls Gap at 0700, but the showers set in after Horsham, and we were alternatively wet and dry for the rest of the day.  It wasn't too bad and we kept nice and dry.  The only difficulty was when my CB failed when the connection into the Uniden radio broke, but I've since ordered a replacement cable from Dale, and my CB is back in business again.

There were two large cruisers on the trip, and a Suzuki Bandit, and we all carried our "dearly beloveds" as pillions.   I got to ride the Bandit one day, as was very impressed with it's smooth power and sharp handling, but Phil was glad to get his Bandit back, and I preferred the ST.  We agreed to agree that they are both good bikes, but designed for different purposes.  For a fang through the hills, the Bandit would be great, but to tour Australia, the ST is king.

This was my fourth bike trip to Tassie, and I wouldn't need much encouragement to go again.

Here's just a few photos.
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: Marcus on February 11, 2015, 10:50:45 AM
 :popcorn
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: Biggles on February 11, 2015, 11:34:29 AM
Excellent holiday!  I snagged a copy of your "Moon over Sisters Beach".  Might end up as one of my wallpapers.    ++
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: StinkyPete on February 11, 2015, 12:19:33 PM
Excellent holiday!  I snagged a copy of your "Moon over Sisters Beach".  Might end up as one of my wallpapers.    ++

I'm happy to e.mail you a higher resolution copy.  PM me with your e.mail address so I can attach it.   :thumb
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: ppopeye on February 11, 2015, 03:43:23 PM
Very nice. Must do a similar trip one day


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Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: Carsten on February 11, 2015, 05:15:23 PM
Glad you enjoyed the trip.  Top spot for a bike holiday, coming from one who lives here. 
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: tj189 on February 11, 2015, 06:26:14 PM
excellent, what a great trip  :thumbsup
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: Shiney on February 11, 2015, 09:54:41 PM
Awesome RR mate, thanks for sharing :thumbsup
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: jimwilly on February 12, 2015, 03:03:07 PM
Sounds like an excellent ride, I'll get there one day.
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: ST.George on February 12, 2015, 03:30:46 PM
Gr8 report Pete,
Agree with Biggles on the "Moon on Sisters Beach" a "framer" for sure. Well a "hanger" anyway, pictures like that don't need a frame.
Tassie is our fave place and m working on Mother Terese 2 go there on Wyvern. If u do plan another trip we may b able 2 adapt our plans and benefit from your gr8 xperiences there.
The red STeed stands out, of course.  :hatwave
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: TouriSTs on March 23, 2016, 10:04:42 PM
We rode to Arthur River and back the same way, but later that day one of our party found that the road is now paved to Couta Rocks and back to Smithton via Roger River.  Next time perhaps.


Just returned from a fantastic 10 days in Tassie. I can confirm that the road onwards from Arthur River to Couta Rocks and back to Smithton is sealed.  The road has an excellent quality pavement with a part of it through some beautiful Tarkine forest.  The only things that slowed us down were, firstly, a large number of ripple strips in certain sections - apparently to slow people down in areas where Tasmanian Devils live and, secondly, a number of people attending to the still smouldering fires that have sadly destroyed large tracts of world heritage wilderness vegetation in the area.  Otherwise, some beautiful sweeping sections of motorcycle heaven.

There have been many other reports on this forum stating that there is not a bad road for bikes in Tassie and I can but only heartily agree.  Might get around to doing a ride report, including how we managed to (mostly) avoid getting caught up in the 2,200 strong throng of Ulysses club members that attended the AGM in Launceston and then seemed to turn up at every fuel stop, tourist attraction and café for the rest of our trip!

Saw a number of ST's on the trip, including this one on the boat back to Melbourne (OZSTOC member?).  Presume he had the same horror departure off the Spirit of Tasmania into the gale that descended on Melbourne in the early hours of last Friday. I rode to Ballarat in the worst riding conditions ever (described by Kev at http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=10686.0 (http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=10686.0)) after beautiful weather in Tassie. Go figure!


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Cheers,

Marty
 
Title: Re: Our Tassie Trip
Post by: Wild Rose on March 25, 2016, 08:04:55 AM
Great read Pete  :thumb
Thanks for sharing  :thumbsup