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Carl and keturah in top photo, 1913, Carl by himself, 1917

Not your typical Monarch butterfly from Alex!

Made by the Army Corp of Engineers

Cradle Mt - Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania

Enfin arrives, nous sommes soulages, fatigues et fiers d'avoir parcouru l'integralite de l' Overland Track, y compris cette derniere portion generalement remplacee par la traversee du lac en bateau.

Our new Ram truck is just rugged beautiful.

Mt Olympus - I missed catching the amazing colours at sunset by only minutes...grrr...!

Overlanders from around the USA and beyond converge on Mormon Lake Ranch for a weekend of fun and learning.

Much of the overland track is planked... we often wonder if they had to completely destroy another forest to get all the wood for the planks that cover the track.

Overland Construction water truck

The road trip to leave one car at Lake st clair and back to cradle

The southbound service of The Overlander waiting at the midway point of the journey at National Park.

Overland trail Myrtle trees

@Overland Track Tasmania

The mist was great after hiking in the heat. Waterfalls are one of my favs. Apparently these were not big enough for an American we met....size queen.

 

(No, actually he was a nice guy. Enjoyed sharing a beer with him.)

Overlander Falls just east of Mt. Robson on Highway 16

The Overland Track. Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia

The Overland Track. Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia

This is a look inside the locker. There's lots of room. Two people share this space. I'm not sure of the exact dimensions, but I have a standard 32" duffel with rollers that I bought at Wal-Mart ($14) that fits standing up with room to spare.

  

The Overland Track. Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania, Australia

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