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Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 5:29 pm

Hi every one,
Where is the easiest place to pick up gas canisters from between Hobart airport and the South West???
If you could give me the names of any shops and locations that would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Melinda

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 5:34 pm

Lots of choices on Elisabeth street in the city centre, such as MD and jolly swagman or there is anaconda out near the airport

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 6:17 pm

Hi frenchy_84,
Out near the airport sounds good as we will be getting picked up there.
Any one else have any other ideas?
Cheers, Melinda

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 6:27 pm

Anaconda is your best bet, will you have a hire car?
If so don't take the highway to Hobart, at the roundabout take the exit to get you to Cambridge, as if you were going to Cambridge airport, you can get to Anaconda through the back streets.
Otherwise Hobart is the go.
Warthurs? When?

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 6:34 pm

Hi step by step,
Anaconda sounds good because it's close to airport and I would imagine a big enough shop to have a good supply.
We have a minibus picking us up.
Yeap, back to "Warthurs", arriving Jan 10.
Starting to think it might be wise to have a back up trip planned it weather goes to pot! (Although it won't!)
Suggestions please?

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 7:00 pm

Jan 10 eh, I'll have a word to Huey :wink:

In that area The Anne Circuit is the obvious alternative, only 3-4 days at a cruisy pace.

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 7:50 pm

Yes, put a good word in for me with Huey!
I was thinking about Mt Anne as a back up. Lake Rhona looks beautiful too.
Just brought a new little camera. (Waterproof so they tell me.)
On the last trip we lost 2 out of 4 cameras to rain!

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 8:09 pm

The Rhona area is magical indeed, another fantastic 3-4 day trip, if the weather is truly awful in the SW, the east coast is your best bet for a dry trip :)

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 15 Dec, 2011 8:21 pm

if the weather is truly awful in the SW

I keep telling myself that 'truly awful ' is the norm and anything else is an absolute bonus!
I accept the 'truly awful'!
(Very easy to be philosophical about this sitting here on a warm night in Wollongong! :D )

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Fri 16 Dec, 2011 6:39 am

I dropped in at Anaconda for gas when I went that way. Be careful of "waterproof" -we found ours not so waterproof when snorkelling :(

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Fri 16 Dec, 2011 7:36 am

Hi Lizzy,
Sounds like a story.
What were you doing snorkeling with gas bottles????

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Fri 16 Dec, 2011 8:25 am

Underwater cooking :lol:
however was very dissapointed with camera- we had previously taken it swimming & got some good shots, but this time it took a few and died :( made for an expensive snorkelling trip!

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Fri 16 Dec, 2011 3:51 pm

Yes, intent to be careful with the camera. Don't want to kill 2 off in the space of 12 months.
We had a friend who took one with him on a canyoning trip and that died a soggy death too! (He got his money back. Told them "You said it was waterproof!)
Do these companies that sell 'tough' underwater cameras have any idea of the environments we use them in? Probably not.

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Tue 20 Dec, 2011 7:27 pm

Get a Hero2. From the promo videos you would just about have to hit it with a nuclear bomb to damage it.

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Tue 20 Dec, 2011 10:33 pm

Hi north-north-west,
If I kill the new camera off (little Olympus Tough for happy snaps) in Jan I'll seriously consider something more heavy duty.
Love your way with words:
.....have to hit it with a nuclear bomb to damage it

What trips are you doing over Chrissie???

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Wed 21 Dec, 2011 6:18 pm

G'day Mel. And thanks.

Usual Snowy Mountains ramble. Still playing GPS tag with the AAWT and I have a couple of holes to fill in. Going up to Addicumbene from Round Mountain, and then down to Dead Horse Gap and back. Just wandering for 11 days, mostly off track.
(Mind, considering what the pack felt like when I carried it out to the car, 'staggering' would be a better word.)

I do hope you have better luck with the weather this time around.

Re: Picking up gas canisters near Hobart airport

Thu 22 Dec, 2011 6:54 pm

Cheers nnw,
Will be spending a week at Smiggins between Christmas and New Years.
If I see some one 'staggering' around with an overly large pack I'll say hello!
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