
Dear Taswaterfalls.Com,
I love bushwalking and I am passionate about mountains and (you guessed it) waterfalls.
During many years, I have photographed a tremendous variety of Tasmanian waterfalls. Recently, I started dabbling in the art of 'blogging'. Put "tastrekker" into Google and you will find a 'BlogNow' blog with my walks from the past 18 months. (Thanks to zillions of spam hits, taswaterfalls.com currently does not allow submissions with links.)
3 of my blogged walks feature waterfalls so far. They are all in North Western Tassie:
"10/11/06 - Moses Creek" describes a voyage of waterfall discovery to Horeb Falls. A visit to this valley reveals far more waterfall treasure than indicated by the map!
"15/2/2007 - Montana Falls and Honeycomb Cave" shows the bottom half of Montana Falls as part of a visit to the 41 Degrees South salmon farm. (Google them if you like acquiring your smoked salmon from the source.)
"4/10/2006 - February Plains 2" tells of a trip to visit a trappers hut. On the way back, I had a scramble up the valley of Gads Creek. The top of the falls can be seen from the road near the start of the track alongside Lake Parangana. Ironically, despite climbing past several spectacular falls, I was unable to get a closer view of the top drop!
The entry "26/5/2006 - Hydro Hut" mentions a visit to Razorback Falls on Commonwealth Creek at the eastern edge of Windermere Plains. Unfortunately I have not blogged a photo of the falls. I may rectify that soon.
Happy waterfall bagging,
TasTrekker