2019 Wilderness Travel Catalog of Adventures

Wild Tasmania COASTAL HIKES AND GREAT LODGES IN A MAGNIFICENT LAND DOWN UNDER

HIGHLIGHTS • Spectacular Cradle Mountain, a World Heritage Site, and Freycinet, Tasmania’s premier coastal park • Exhilarating hikes amid ancient forests, exotic Down Under flora and fauna • Yacht cruise in Macquarie Harbour with a historian-captain • Stroll among fruit sellers, artists, and musicians at Hobart’s Salamanca Market • Visit the Port Arthur penal colony, Australia’s most historic site • Welcoming lodges, great local food and wine DETAILS • 11-day trip begins and ends in Hobart • 10 nights luxury lodges and fine inns • All meals included except 1 lunch

On this delightful “island at the edge of the world,” we enjoy the best hikes, best wines, and farm-to-table cuisine. PHOTO: ANDREW BAIN

The spectacularly green island-state of Tasmania invites exploration—the WT way! We’ll hike amid towering tree ferns at Mt. Field National Park, sail by private yacht to infamous Sarah Island, and

DATES Nov 16-26, 2018 Feb 8-18, 2019 Mar 1-11 Mar 22-Apr 1 Nov 8-18 Feb 7-17, 2020 Feb 29-Mar 10 Mar 20-30

“It would have taken me forever to find all the visual and experiential treasures I enjoyed on this trip.

look for wallaby, wombats, and Tasmanian devils on our hikes in stunning Cradle Mountain National Park. On the Freycinet Peninsula, with its pink granite peaks and sandy beaches, we enjoy a fabulous coastal hike and sundowners on the beach.

JAMES FUSS

Days 4-6 West Coast / Cradle Mountain / Strahan Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park offers trails through primeval temperate forests, and we’ll be met by our friend Captain Trevor for an excursion by yacht through Macquarie Harbour to historic Sarah Island, a notorious 19th century convict settlement. Cradle Mountain National Park is the setting for our hikes through alpine moorlands where wallaby, wombats, possums, quolls, and Tasmanian devils are often encountered, especially as night falls. Days 7-8 Freycinet National Park En route to Freycinet National Park, we sample the wares at a unique freshwater salmon farm and sip Tasmanian wines at a local cellar. Our spectacular coastal hike brings us to Hazards Beach, then across the isthmus to Wineglass Bay for a picnic on Tasmania’s most famous beach. Days 9-11 Tasman National Park / Port Arthur We feast on Tassie fish and chips and fresh oysters at a fishmonger’s in Dunalley, visit the historic Port Arthur penal colony, and boat along the coast on the lookout for dolphins, humpbacks, and southern right whales. Depart on Day 11.

TRIP COST FALL 2018 / SPRING 2019 $6295 (8-10 members) $6795 (5-7 members) Single supplement: $1300

Hats off to James Fuss—he’s one of your best.”

TRIP LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Easy to moderate hikes, 1-5 hours a day, van support

Carmela C., Fallbrook CA

Our Trip Leaders share the secrets of Tassie’s superb food, from fresh-shucked oysters to artisan cheeses, and we’ll sip the finest local chardonnays and pinot noirs. Our accommodations are elegant, including lodges warmed by roaring fires and cozy cabins overlooking the deep blue Tasman Sea. Days 1-3 Hobart / Mt. Field National Park The Saturday Salamanca Market is Australia’s most famous outdoor market, and we’ll stroll through it before we hike to the summit of Mt. Wellington, with its unsurpassed views of Hobart and the entire southeast region of Tasmania. In Mt. Field National Park, towering swamp gum trees shade our hike to the spectacular cascade of Russell Falls.

MARC ANDERSON

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