Bruny Island Tasmania kayak trip

I was going through my photos and found these from a Tasmanian paddle with friends. I hope you like them. Quality is not great on some, but they were taken with a small “point and shoot” camera, either by me or Gavin.

Bruny Island Tasmania,  is a lovely paddling destination, although the weather can be fickle when your are this far south.

Robyn loops in the savage break

The shore break about to claim another victim

Adventure bay estuary

Calm landing

Entering the cave

Ian on the water soon after dawn

Craig enjoys the early morning views

Michael enjoys another easy landing

The walkers

Approaching storm clouds and rain

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Looking south

Rugged scenery looking towards mainland

Looking towards the mainland

The roar of the blowhole

Malcolm gets a little closer

Robyn paddling past rocky headland

Exploring rocky sea caves

Early morning start heading south from Adventure Bay

Crossing Adventure Bay

Craig investigates a narrow opening

Exploring large sea caves

Heading out into a gentle breeze

Ready to depart. The Neck Beach western side of Bruny Island

Look out from our campsite

Sailing back to camp on a light breeze

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Exploring the protected bays where the dense scrub comes down to the waterline

Rocks and driftwood

Rocky beaches

View from the cliffs

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