Back Again!

Hey hey!!
How is everyone?? Doing just fine I hope!

Well… clearly my friend Nardia and I got back off the Overland Track in one piece and in excellent spirits!!

Just thought I would swing by with some of the random photos I’ve post processed and tell you a bit about how it all went!

So… Nardia’s husband, Jock, drove us down to the finish point and we dropped off Nardia’s car ready for collection in a weeks time.
Back to Cradle, we took a room for the night then wandered down to the restaurant for a decent meal (and drink) before heading off into the wilderness


And there we are… starting off in true Overland Style… RAIN

All the forecasts totally sucked by the way!

We looked like bank robbers!
It drizzled at first… then it got colder, windier and snowier!!
The best bit was the stinging hail to the eyeballs!!

We were complete muffins and didn’t put our rain pants on until the shelter at Kitchen Hut where we stopped to sort that out and grab a quick bite to eat – and at this point Nardia was probably reconsidering her life choices as our fingers had gone a bit numb!!
(Thanks to Nardia for the above photos)

I’ll pinch more photos from Nardia later as day one wasn’t a good day for me to be using my camera due to the weather. But we made it to the hut in good time, dried out as best we could and watched the sideways falling snow from inside Waterfall Valley Hut.


The next day, heading to Windermere was mostly pretty lovely… a lot less rain anyway.
A LOT of water on the track.


As always, pretty in any weather

Adopting my ruffian look


The new hut at Windermere is well under way. But estimated to finish in Nov. or Dec.


Day three was excellent as usual… changing terrain made things so interesting.
Nardia was loving it

I must admit… it was a long slog through mud for most of the day!


In the end Nardia got the hang of it and started charging straight through the mud and water like I was doing. Saves a whole lot of time and the potential to fall in while balancing on dodgy planks and rocks

Poor new shoes!!

Was really fun having a new Overland Buddy – the only probable drawback was our mutual love of Japan – which meant a lot of discussion of our favourite Japanese foods, which at that point was a LONG way out of our reach!


We bucked the system of taking lots of energy laden dehydrated foods and subsisted instead on cup-a-soups, cheese, bikkies, sourdough bread, chocolate, our friends nut and fruit slice and lollies.
The one real meal I brought I honestly couldn’t even get through quarter of it!


And another great thing about hiking with Nardia… she’s pretty keen on getting millions of photos so neither of us would feel guilty about stopping all the time to get photos.

Selfie! There! Aren’t I glamorous????

We squished two days together. Skipped Kia Ora hut. Nardia went up part way to the Mt Ossa Climb to see ‘The Japanese Gardens’ and we met at Kia Ora, then continued on through the forests, checked out one of the waterfalls and hiked the last hour in the dark with our headtorches on into Burt Nichols Hut!!


We then mutually agreed we wouldn’t take ‘The Ferry of Shame’ back and finish the whole walk on foot.
So we skipped Narcissus and did the extra 5kms to Echo Point where we camped our last night.

A beautiful stretch of the track but had its fair share of squidgy muddy bits!

Was lovely to finish up and get that free five minute shower at the end – we were NOT fragrant hahaha

There is my little proud moment, announcing I’ve now done the track six times!

And here we are together feeling pretty good about getting over the mountains and back in one piece.
Bring on that yummy end of track burger and chips!
Cheers!

Unplugging

Hi!
Sorry I have procrastinated about writing posts!!
I have been keeping busy practice hiking, new shoes and tomorrow I plan to set off with my friend

I took myself around Anniversary Bay one last time – got some lovely weather

The hills felt a little rough but I had planted potatoes the day before and my legs protested a bit!

I actually got around in a reasonable amount of time so was pleased with that

With luck, our Sunday start won’t be too bad, even though its the hardest day (I reckon)

As mentioned… I got the potatoes in

Then used this plot to put some rocket seeds in

Started on the strawberries then decided that was a post-hike job

I have a carpet of oregano!

And here are a few of the spring colours that are currently in the garden

Forgetmenot

Calendula

Borage

Tulips are just starting to appear. Hope I am back home to enjoy some of them!

And my boronia is out!
Hope everyone has a lovely weekend and hope to be back in a week with some stories!
Cheers!

Soap Workshop #3

Hello 🙂

I did another soap workshop weekend before last. Busy but fun day.
The above was the loaf I made so the students could experience cutting soap (Kakadu Plum and Bush Cucumber)

I forgot to take my camera in to class so I just have a series of snaps of the results

Marilyn opted to use the decorative moulds with the Black Raspberry and Vanilla fragrance

Sally had fun decorating her Cedar and Saffron fragranced soaps

Christine chose the Lemongrass and Exotic Lime fragrance and we did a lovely subtle wave pattern

Lisa fell in love with the Kakadu Plum and Bush Cucumber fragrance from the demo and used that with her batch

Lots of fun swirls here!

Therese did a drop swirl pattern and used the Baby Powder fragrance… the speckle colour is from madder root powder – really effective

My show off soap I did in fun bright colours. I did use peppermint ess oil but I used an older bottle of it and the scent has kinda just disappeared! Bummer

The ladies collected their soaps yesterday and were all really positive about how much they enjoyed the day and they were pretty happy with their soaps too!

I am trying to get a few more batches done and curing before I go away – there are a couple of markets on in October I want to be ready for.

So I did a double batch of the Cedar and Saffron soap which is always popular

I like how the mixed pour colours come out throughout the soaps

And I had a heart embed that I needed to use so I made a loaf using the Chai Latte fragrance and did a drop swirl pattern.
Very pleased with the results!

Well… thats all the soapy news from me!
Have a lovely week!
Cheers

Spring!!

Hello!!
Yes! Spring is here. Although it was grey and soggy today!
I stayed mostly inside – made some soaps
Oh, I did have to go out shopping, but that wasn’t exciting so…

In between soap making, soap workshops and hiking, I have done a couple of things in the garden that were useful

The blueberry patch needed help

This was the end result – but since then the little darling chooks have gotten in and happily kicked all the straw and sawdust about everywhere!!
Some wing clipping coming up I think!

I bought some seed potatoes but haven’t touched the patch where they are going to go this year.
The ground is so gluggy… so I am putting it off

The four plants in the hothouse look nice

And the side shoots on the broccoli are doing great. We had some of these at dinner tonight

I bought some lettuce seedlings

So I did some tidying up in the hothouse

Popped in some cow poo and mushroom compost

And planted heaps!!
All in their little personal hothouses so the slugs don’t get them

Borage is out everywhere


Jeff got to and split all the big pieces of wood in that pile on the front lawn and stacked it all.

I conveniently arrived home in time to help with the last few barrow loads!!
Now at least a lot of it is an easier size and being under cover will make it more likely to burn better!! Funny that!

I am about two weeks off the Overland start with my friend Nardia.
I’ve been reasonably good at getting out every other day with the pack on.

I am liking the series of views from the top of Fossil Bluff!

Yesterday I upped the weight in my pack to around 18kgs
I felt that extra two kilos!!

Still, even though I was a bit sorer, I still did it ok so feeling reasonably confident about carrying what I need to.

I’ve got most of the gear in my pack now… added some water bottles to make up for the food weight that isn’t (of course) packed yet

I am going to have a VERY weird food collection.
Currently trying to decide how I can fit a loaf of sourdough bread in…

I’ve only got one actual dinner like meal.
The rest is going to be… snacky.

I’ll take a photo before I head out so you can laugh at me.


The plum tree is so pretty right now!!

Anyways, Basket weaving class in the morning so I better go get my beauty sleep!
Hope you are all having a fabulous week!
Cheers!