And because there are a few musts for when you're visiting Tasmania Ella and I made a daytrip to the Little Blue Lake, Arsons Bay, Bay of Fires, St. Helen and Binalong Bay. Yep, I said daytrip. On tuesday the 26th of february I picked Ella up around 8 am and we began our daytrip. … Continue reading Another Tasmanian special: Bay of Fires
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Ringwood walks Cradle Mountain
And because sometimes the new technology f*ck's me over am I am sittin g here again and writing about the Cradle Mountain adventure: It was wednesday, the 19th of february (obviously 2020). The original plan was to drive off on tuesday evening, camp near Cradle Mountain Nationalpark and do the hike on wednesday. As usually … Continue reading Ringwood walks Cradle Mountain
and then good vibes followed
... well after Bruny Island I took of and shared my ride with the two lovely girls Toni and Andrea. Where we went? The best festival I ever experienced: Party in the Paddock. Surrounded by hills this festival is held *surprise, suprise* in a paddock. Beside the pictureseque location I experienced an openminded,, welcoming, respectful, … Continue reading and then good vibes followed
When the Ringwood-Family went to Bruny Island
If I drive from our farm Pisa to the north the closest town is called Cressy. It's just a small town but hosts a very important thing for me: The Ringwood Family, as we call it. We are literally a group of international travelers/backpackers meeting up at the Ringwoodhotel (at the back of the local … Continue reading When the Ringwood-Family went to Bruny Island
Let’s go to the beach
Nearly every Aussie home has a shack near the beach. So does my current family, only that we call it our beachhouse as it's not really a shack. And that's exactly were we spent last week: Our cosy beachhouse in Swanwick (just outside of Coles Bay), the east coast of Tasi. It's approximately a two … Continue reading Let’s go to the beach