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South Coast Track via Google Earth

Sun 20 Mar, 2011 7:01 pm

Hi,

Just got back from a great 10 days on the South Coast Track. An amazing part of the world.

Inspired me to create a video of the track in Google Earth. Hopefully this will be of use to future walkers to visualise what lies ahead of them.

The vid can be found at: http://vimeo.com/21250696

Cheers.

Jon.

Re: South Coast Track via Google Earth

Mon 21 Mar, 2011 9:52 am

Hi Jon,

Nice animation you have there. I see you started your South Coast walk on Sunday March 6 and took 10 days. I was crossing the Ironbound Range on March 6 and it was a glorious clear day, with a high pressure system sitting smack bang over Tas! We started on Friday March 4 and had actually been scheduled to go in on Wednesday March 2, except the weather prevented us flying. We used up our spare days before we started, so didn’t get to hang about and explore other camps like Osmiridum Beach, or have a rest day. My friends and I would love to have spent at least a whole day at Little Deadmans Bay and/or South Cape Rivulet!

Cheers
Andrew

Re: South Coast Track via Google Earth

Mon 21 Mar, 2011 11:07 am

Thanks Jon, excellent video and I enjoyed the 6 minute walk, without the mud this time.

Re: South Coast Track via Google Earth

Wed 15 Jun, 2011 8:13 am

Nice animation Jon ... any chance of getting a copy of the Google KMZ file ???

Stuart
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