The Face Track, 2023

Hi…
We thought it about time to get Jin up into some real hiking country!

So we packed a picnic and set off for Cradle Mt NP

It started off a bit cool… but it was hard to tell what sort of weather we might be in for

It stayed on and off again cloudy for the morning which was rather nice

It got a lot hotter and sunnier as the day went on

We decided to go up to Marion’s Lookout and the follow the Face Track back to Dove Lake (About 13km I think but a lot of ups and downs)(and ups)

I wanted a swim but Jeff and Jin weren’t as keen as I was so we soldiered on!

The look on Jin’s face when I pointed out where we were going (like to the top of that rather large peak in the photo) was priceless. I don’t think he believed me.

As usual, the views just keep getting nicer as we went up

Jin was really enjoying the adventure!

We sat for lunch at the lookout. So spectacular!

Being summer, lots of lovely wildflowers were out on show

Always a stunning view up here

Oh… um Oops… perhaps I should introduce Jin? I have been all over the place lately and can’t remember what I have chatted about recently

Anyway, this lovely young man I have known since the first day of his life! I met him in the hospital on day one!!
When I lived in Japan, I used to ride my bike down to the local Izakaya (pub) for a meal and a drink. His Dad, ‘Master’ owned it and we made friends. At the time it was just him, his wife, Yoshika and their two year old daughter Meiru.
Yoshiko was very pregnant and was due to have their baby, and I was due to leave Japan… Jin was a bit late arriving, but I was lucky enough to still be there when he was born.
I have been friends with this lovely family for a long time, and now of course Jeff has met them many times on our trips.
Its been exciting to have Jin come to stay all grown up!

It was very dry up there – all the usual tarns and little waterways were mostly dried up

We were def. carrying more water with us than usual.

More sweet little flowers

Jeff took the chance to stride out on ahead as he hasn’t had a decent hike in a while

We caught up with him at Kitchen Hut then we all mostly stayed together on the challenging descent.

Looks like they’ve redone the rickety old track along this section!

And while its easier to walk on and still looks amazing here… I think the old track had a little more character!
Progress I suppose! (and it will stop people from straying off the track onto the sensitive plant life like they would trying to navigate the cruddy old track, which is really important!)

My favourite cushion plants

I have no idea what all these flowers are… but they were pretty

Now that we were on the Face Track, we could start to see views of Dove Lake

The track however got a lot more challenging

I do love this section even if it is a bit slow getting from point to point


And sometimes you just have to scooch down on your bottom to safely get down

Harder for me with my shorter legs!

It took a while to get to the rangers hut

Once there, we stopped for a rest and a bite to eat before tackling the last part…

I forgot that we weren’t quite finished with the ‘going up’ parts

On top of the world!

This part always looks a bit scary… its a really really steep area – the chain links are brilliant – makes you feel a lot more secure

Jin did a great job!

(Looking back up)

Nearly there

Sob… realising I have to go back UP AGAIN!

Finally we were on the proper downhill run

Coming back down to Dove Lake we could see the new ‘Viewing Shelter’ that had literally just opened… like about 4 hours previously.

Its massive – can’t say we are fans really. Its a big cavernous space… a bit concrete/bunker like. A little confusing in the layout.

It does incorporate new loo’s and shuttle bus pick up area – sorely needed, but I am not convinced about the whole massive structure plonked in the ‘wilderness’.
It does offer great views and shelter of course.
Did it need to be this big and grandiose?
There isn’t anything really in the structure… some stepped seating and a bit of interpretation (not much) about the area.
I could just be being grouchy about change though.
My feeling is, that this is meant to be a wilderness area – that is what people come to see. Good inclusive pathways that people of any ability can access and decent amenities – so do we need to keep adding this level of structure? Without it people would do what they’ve always done. Dressed for the weather and traversed up to the areas that they can manage.

The media release made me laugh a bit… the building ‘Unveiling Spectacular Views’
Um… yeah. Nah… the views were always there and always spectacular!

Thoughts?

Hope you enjoyed our walk!
Cheers

Soap Update

Just some soapy stuff…
Went out to The Arty Duck for my volunteer day last week and tidied and restocked the shelves.
I sold well in December – not a lot of cured soap left to stock up with!

I had saved a couple of full batches to restock (one from my class demo)

I’ve done another double batch of the above style as it seems popular.

Just a small group of three people for my soap workshop the other day.
I was glad it was a bit smaller. Not such a long day

All the ladies chose designed moulds this time rather than a loaf

I did a Taiwan Swirl as the demo for something different this time 🙂

My ‘Soap Mogulling’ (as a friend would say) is going along reasonably well considering time constraints.
I need to count up how many I’ve made so far to see how on or off track I am!

I’ve put through a few double batches of soaps that I know are popular and that also behave well. So thats an easier way to build up some stock.

I plan to wrap the plain/natural bars that have no patterns in pretty origami paper which I think will look attractive on the stall

‘Zingy Tarocco Orange’ Plain colour but put some apricot kernel scrub through it and sprinkles on top.
First time using this fragrance and its rather nice!

No idea why I did the Australian Lavender with black. I must have been delirious!
It looks ok – I am sure someone will love it haha

And today I’ve put together a double batch of ‘Cedar and Saffron’ then a single batch of the gorgeous French Pear – plain bar but added the hand made flowers on top.
Got a bit carried away on one bar with the gold and dont know how to fix it without making a bigger mess but the rest are quite ok!

Okies… time for a cuppa!
Cheers!

Randoms

Hi…
Been pretty behind getting to photos but had a small window of opportunity today to catch up a little bit – just throwing in some random selections

Above, we did an Anniversary Bay walk with my sister Rosemary and her partner Ken before the rest of the family arrived

We had a sea mist to start the walk but it cleared up as we went along

I went in ‘proper’ swimming. Rosemary just paddled

Views!

I got them out on the Kayaks a couple of times too

All the family went to Stanley and either walked or took the chair lift up to ‘The Nut’

Views always fab!

Hot day too!!
Dad bought us all ice creams when we were done!
Awesome Dad!!

Then it was down to Black River Beach to walk around and fossick for shells and check out the cute tiny crabs

Plenty of space to sprawl out!

Action photos a must…

Mum playing sand castles on the beach with the grandies.

Parents stayed on for a week past my sisters leaving and we had a quieter time but really lovely
We popped by Fiona’s place and walked down to Detention Falls…
Thought this was a super photo of Mum

Still silly busy. Had a workshop, trying to make tons of soaps and also hosting a young Japanese fellow who is the son of long term friends of mine.
Jin has only been here a couple of days so far but he is enjoying himself a lot.
More on all that later!

Hope everyone is doing well
Cheers

Summer!

Hi!!
Wow, what a week!
Spectacular fun getting together with ALL the family! So rare that everyone gets together!

Its been hectic – we were working between two home bases – My parents and the Niblings at the beach house at Sisters Beach and my sisters and partners with Jeff and I. (In photo leftish to right Jeff and myself, Dad and Mum, Ken (Rose’s partner) & Rosemary (middle sister) Michelle (baby sister) Georgia (niece) Tony (Bro in Law) Riley (Nephew) Aaron (Em’s b’friend) and Emma (niece)

We did lots of beach stuff, fossicking, kayaking, eating, talking, laughing. (And I might have had a tad more wine than usual)

Everyone has gone now except my parents who are back up staying with us, catching up with friends/family until early next week.
So its a bit quieter and easier to organise food for 4 instead of 12 haha!

Haven’t had a chance/energy to sort photos, so am just checking in to say hi

I also locked myself in for a three day market in March which actually means having to make 30 soaps per day between now and end of January to make it worth my while.
No pressure… hee hee

Will swing by again soon
Cheers!

Happy New Year!

Hello and Seasons Greetings!
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas/Festive season and that 2023 is completely amazing 🙂
Later today I am expecting the first of my family to turn up.
They all should be here by the 4th

Lots of beach and walking and talking time coming up!

We’ve spent time getting stuff done around the yard and this last week… proper housework
(ie moving furniture to clean. Um… I’ve spent a lot of time saying ‘Yuck’)

Jeff made this path look way better!

I continued in on the back garden

One of our chooks (Nihon) got out and dug up my newly planted lettuce within 12 hours

And apparently its the bed of choice at the moment for Pip!!

I do have backup seedlings that are going along nicely actually…

The long pots are giving them time to happily establish then I will be able to plant with minimal root disturbance. (They look a lot better today than a week ago which is when I took this photo)

Jeff also weeded the garden path and put down new sawdust. I weeded the blueberries. We’re getting fruit! But it gets eaten pretty quickly so haven’t taken snaps

Despite the appearance, the mulching on this plot has made the clean up mostly painless.. although I just haven’t had time to get in and finish it.
I want to plant my corn here

Some self sown potatoes provided a nice feed and I grabbed some little carrots.
The garlic is ready for proper harvest… Maybe my nieces and nephew might like to help out there?

Emma and her boyfriend are vegan so I was practicing some muffins…

Wrote the recipe wrong and forgot sugar (shudder)
Chooks happy

Spoiled…

The second batch was much better… although there was an aftertaste which I’ve since learned is due to the bicarb.
SO… will make them next time without that and just the baking powder!

Anyway, I have a few things to fuss over today before heading down to the airport so I better get a wriggle on!

Thanks for hanging in there with my sporadic blog posting in 2022.
Maybe this year I’ll be a bit more focused?
I’ll let you know if I come up with any real goals haha (the pressure!)

Cheers!