I'd read about the
Tale Of Ruby Rose previously and have been trying to find out where I can buy a copy. Does anyone know if it's still available commercialy anywhere?
Josef wrote:Loved reading about Boy Miles at Lake Ball.
Agree. We stayed in a night in the hut, so I had plenty of time to read it. Interesting and moving story.
gorby wrote:some books that I can recommend of the high country,
A High Country Heritage by Simon Cubit and Des Murray (scetches and stories of huts)
Snarers and Cattlemen of the Mersey High Country by simon Cubit
The Blazed Track by Sydney(Bill ) James
Identities and History of Tasmanias High Country by Ned Terry
Pioneers and their memories of Tasmanias High Country by ned Terry
Thanks for those recommendations Gorby

. Just before Christmas I bought a copy of
Snarers and Cattlemen of the Mersey High Country (Lees of Lees Paddocks). Of all the obscure places, I found it at a book sale while driving home from a day bushwalk in the Blue Mountains. They had 2 copies. I was thinking of taking it to WoJ as tent reading but instead took
The Tasmanian Traveller, A Nineteenth Century Companion For Modern Travellers by Hilary Webster. I found that in the interesting old wares shop in Sheffield last May. I'm still reading it but no specific WoJ references so far. It does have a Central Highlands section that I've just started; and already read some fascinating chapters relevant to other Tasmanian bushwalking locations.