Fantastic thread doogs, great idea!
I've thoroughly enjoyed everyone's posts so far, thanks for sharing.......and I look forward to more members sharing some of their highlights for the year!!
Well it was a fairly 'light on' year for me; not as much walking as the few years previously. But in saying that, still a few very memorable trips.
For the third year in a row I ran in the Triple Top Mountain Run; not exactly everyone's 'thing', but it certainly is a real highlight in the calendar for me

Also had a couple of trips to ILUVSWTAS's office (Bruny Island). Firstly for work but was able to fit in a trail run out to Cape Queen Elizabeth; and then also just a week ago for the Bruny Island Ultra Marathon. Such a spectacular island!
Few other trips such as Narawntapu NP, Freycinet NP, Ben Lomond NP, Highland Lakes, Mt Owen, Flinders Island, Hartz Mt, Tasman Peninsula......
But to pick 3 highlights:
1. A trip on Anzac Day with my 6 year old boy over Hansons Peak and then through to Scott Kilvert Hut for the night. Just perfect weather. And an amazing time with my son; such special memories were made and I look forward to making many more with him in the years to come!!
2. I had a crazy idea one day.......and then my two little feet ran me up the length of Lake St Clair, into Pine Valley and then onto the top of the Acropolis and back out in one epic 60km trail running adventure!! I'd never spent any time down that end of the park before (other than a short walk up to Shadow and Forgotten Lake) but now am very keen to get back for some more exploring!!
3. Each Christmas we take the kids and set up home in our tent down at West Ulverstone camping ground along with some other friends and their kids. Me and a couple of the Dads snuck off one sunny morning and scooted down the Ridgley and then Murchison Hwy for a day on Mt Murchison. Not a very long walk but absolutely spectacular as those who have also done it would agree!!
- Attachments
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- Zac at Scott Kilvert Hut
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- Two tired feet enjoying the view from the Acropolis
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- The Mount Murchison 'bowl'