Wednesday, 18 May 2022

Tahune Airwalk_3

From the Airwalk at Tahune the view below.  The River is the Huon River.  The path you see is a long one to a swinging bridge which goes over the Huon River and back to the beginning of one of the walks. The second last photo shows the beginning of those 104 steps and behind it the picnic area.








37 comments:

  1. 104 steps!
    Goodness, that is a lot :)

    All the best Jan

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    1. Yes it is for someone getting on in age but then younger people were huffing and puffing as well, it's just that we had more stops than they did Jan.

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  2. Definitely a walk I would love to do, despite the fire damage. I hope that swinging bridge doesn't swing too much though. My sensitive tummy would object.

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  3. Buenos senderos, para hacer una ruta de senderismo. Son bonitas las vistas de este lugar.

    Besos

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    1. Be lovely right in the bush where the fired didn't get.

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    1. Oh yes Jo-Anne, lots of steps with landings every now and then.

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  5. Nice bridge, and a welcoming picnic area reached after 104 steps!

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    1. Yes, good place to have a cup of tea or coffee from a thermos.

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  6. I would LOVE to do that walk! Bet you enjoyed it.

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    1. We did enjoy it Cynthia and surprised that we made it fairly easily.

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  7. This must have been an amazing walk. Thanks Margaret, fun to see those bridges so high off the ground.

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  8. Маргарет, добрый день! Такие прекрасные пейзажи, как на открытке. Спасибо, что показываете это!

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    1. You are welcome and yes I've seen photo of it on postcards when the trees were still there.

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  9. This is a beautiful walk in beautiful surroundings.
    Greetings Irma

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  10. A beautiful place I would look forward to. Walking on the high bridge will have a wonderful view.

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  11. The landings are there so that you can take a break once in a while, which I am sure you did, and then the climb is no problem.

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    1. Lots of breaks looking at the view David, also puffed out.

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  12. Hello Margaret,
    Very nice pictures of that beautiful place.
    So special to walk on that bridge and enjoy of the view. Nice post!!

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  13. Very nice, they give a desire to be there, enjoying those trails and touring those places.
    Best regards.

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  14. Me encantan estos paseos Margaret. Se ve un precioso lugar.
    Buen fin de semana.
    Un abrazo

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    1. It is a lovely place Laura when it recovers completely from the bush fires it will be beautiful.

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