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Page 1: Cradle Mountain Tasmania Welcome

Cradle MountainYour free eMagazine from CradleMountainnet

Photo Twisted Lakes ndash Dennis Harding - Tasmanian Photography

Thank you for subscribing to the Cradlemountainnet free eMagazine

This is a short introductory edition as a sample of whatrsquos to come The complete eMagazines are published 8 times a year following the seasons Keep your eye out the next edition will be on the way soon

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is an area steeped in history and full of majestic breathtaking scenery

Cradle Mountain itself clearly defines the feel of a wild landscape while the ancient rainforests and spectacular species of plant and wildlife found only in Tasmania beckon you to explore them

If you have never visited Cradle Mountain or Tasmania we hope you enjoy some snapshots of adventure and fun in this beautiful place If you are an old Tassie hand then sit back relax and enjoy rediscovering Cradle you will be back

Special places to visit on cradlemountainnetThere are many articles hidden away in cradlemountainnet Click below to see more on these selections

Did you know1n 1922 the land from Cradle Mountain south to Lake St Clair ndash an area approximately 168000 hectare ndash was proclaimed a National Park

Years later over 138 million hectares was preserved as the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area This area represents about 15 of Tasmania and protects vast tracts of wilderness

Welcome to Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountainnet photographers We are privileged to be partnering with Dennis Harding and Adam Holbrook both local Tasmanians who use their wonderful skills to showcase the Tasmanian Wilderness

Dennis Harding is a Tasmanian born professional landscape photographer He has been making photographs of his island home for the past 30 years His images convey the intimate detail and abstract beauty of Tasmania

Adam Holbrook has an extraordinary talent for photography ndash his images speak for themselves They are captivating examples of the art of photography He has experience in a range of photographic fields but his real gifts are revealed in conjunction with another passion bushwalking in the Tasmanian wilderness

Adam is offering free shipping anywhere in Australia for readers who purchase a framed Tasmanian Wilderness print Just mention Cradlemountainnet when ordering

Learn how to take fantastic images at Cradle Mountain One word describes the new offering from Digital Photography School WOW

Their fourth eBook Photo Nuts and Shots Tools and Techniques for Creative Photography is a massive (100+ pages) It is an incredibly good photography teaching resource on how to use your digital camera

Why are we encouraging you to check it out

bull we all want to learn to be a better photographer

bull the tips are simple easy to follow and practical

bull the advice will work for most digital cameras not just the fancy SLR ones

bull it is packed full of beautiful images that highlight and teach you what to look for when taking a shot

bull it is a really encouraging book that suggests a lot of different techniques that are simple and produce great results

bull The author Neil Creek (an Aussie) has managed to make the instructions simple and easy to understand He writes really well

If you are planning a holiday and want to learn how to take some great images this teaching resource is excellent value

Looking for more adventure Hike the Overland Track The Overland Track is a magnificent 6 day walk that takes you through some of the finest mountain terrain in the world

This 65km wilderness trek is enjoyed by many local and international visitors each year as an independent bushwalk In addition several companies can provide experienced guides to show you the wonders of the National Park

If yoursquore thinking about hiking the Overland Track there is a very comprehensive eGuide How to Hike the Overland Track available Itrsquos designed to give you the skill and inspiration to tackle the Track

Created by experienced multi day hikers it is packed with tips and ideas to make bookings preparation planning gear selection packing and cooking meals easy

The great thing is it includes a comprehensive guide on how to juggle bookings flights transfers and accommodation and then helps you sort out gear and food

There are some terrific stories about hiking the Overland Track on this site

Tips and hints for bushwalking this World Heritage track in the magnificent Cradle Mountan - Lake St Clair National Park Tasmania Australia

Frank and Sue Wall

The Overland Track

Photo of the editionCradle Mountain is a photographerrsquos heaven In each edition we highlight one special image taken in the Cradle Mountain National Park

This image was captured on an iPhone by Mathew Stewart (via Flickr) He calls it Cradle Mountain -7 degrees For a Queenslander Mathew was impressed by how cold it was at Dove Lake This simple image is a great way to show the extremes at Cradle Mountain

Why hike the Overland Track

Have you ever wondered why so many people tackle this world famous hiking track You can read all about it here

The Overland Track in winter with Caitie and Lauren

Great story of two young women tackling the Overland Track in snow fog and very wet weather

Keep your eye out for the next editionhellipThe Cradle Mountain eMagazine is published seasonally eight times a year

It is brimming with great Cradle Mountain stories special accommodation deals and reviews ldquowhatrsquos onrdquo and ldquowhat to dordquo and ldquowhat to seerdquo

In between editions check out Cradle Mountain Tasmania on Facebook There is a growing community of people who enjoy Cradle Mountain and all things Tasmania

Drop by and share your stories and pictures of your adventures at Cradle with the world

Advertise on CradlemountainnetIf you are interested in reaching fantastic people who are passionate about the outdoors adventure travel Cradle Mountain and Tasmania we would love to hear from you Contact Frankcradlemountainnet and letrsquos have a chat

Cradle Mountain Quad Bikes

Our track winds up through ancient myrtle forest and alpine eucalypt forest to the button grass plains at the top of the ldquoSpeelerrdquo

The spectacular views of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Mount Roland Western Bluff and Black Bluff are amazing (and you didnrsquot even have to walk)

If the cloud is down then we just have to enjoy the solitude before we head off down the dirt (mostly mud) for a play before ldquoboiling the billyrdquo and ultimately heading back to base

What to do at Cradle Mountain ndash soak up some adrenalineSome of us are always looking for an extra boost of mad excitement as part of our holiday Cradle Mountain is not just spectacular wilderness you can get out and have some ldquounnaturalrdquo fun

Cradle Mountain Horse Riding

Your ride climbs up through the changing mix of Alpine Eucalypt and Myrtle Forest to the button grass plains at the top of The Speeler Plain

This is THE VIEW of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Western Bluff MtRoland and Black Bluff

Cradle Mountain Canyons

If you are after an unforgettable experience come and join us and discover the secret side of Cradle Mountain

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Page 2: Cradle Mountain Tasmania Welcome

Thank you for subscribing to the Cradlemountainnet free eMagazine

This is a short introductory edition as a sample of whatrsquos to come The complete eMagazines are published 8 times a year following the seasons Keep your eye out the next edition will be on the way soon

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is an area steeped in history and full of majestic breathtaking scenery

Cradle Mountain itself clearly defines the feel of a wild landscape while the ancient rainforests and spectacular species of plant and wildlife found only in Tasmania beckon you to explore them

If you have never visited Cradle Mountain or Tasmania we hope you enjoy some snapshots of adventure and fun in this beautiful place If you are an old Tassie hand then sit back relax and enjoy rediscovering Cradle you will be back

Special places to visit on cradlemountainnetThere are many articles hidden away in cradlemountainnet Click below to see more on these selections

Did you know1n 1922 the land from Cradle Mountain south to Lake St Clair ndash an area approximately 168000 hectare ndash was proclaimed a National Park

Years later over 138 million hectares was preserved as the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area This area represents about 15 of Tasmania and protects vast tracts of wilderness

Welcome to Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountainnet photographers We are privileged to be partnering with Dennis Harding and Adam Holbrook both local Tasmanians who use their wonderful skills to showcase the Tasmanian Wilderness

Dennis Harding is a Tasmanian born professional landscape photographer He has been making photographs of his island home for the past 30 years His images convey the intimate detail and abstract beauty of Tasmania

Adam Holbrook has an extraordinary talent for photography ndash his images speak for themselves They are captivating examples of the art of photography He has experience in a range of photographic fields but his real gifts are revealed in conjunction with another passion bushwalking in the Tasmanian wilderness

Adam is offering free shipping anywhere in Australia for readers who purchase a framed Tasmanian Wilderness print Just mention Cradlemountainnet when ordering

Learn how to take fantastic images at Cradle Mountain One word describes the new offering from Digital Photography School WOW

Their fourth eBook Photo Nuts and Shots Tools and Techniques for Creative Photography is a massive (100+ pages) It is an incredibly good photography teaching resource on how to use your digital camera

Why are we encouraging you to check it out

bull we all want to learn to be a better photographer

bull the tips are simple easy to follow and practical

bull the advice will work for most digital cameras not just the fancy SLR ones

bull it is packed full of beautiful images that highlight and teach you what to look for when taking a shot

bull it is a really encouraging book that suggests a lot of different techniques that are simple and produce great results

bull The author Neil Creek (an Aussie) has managed to make the instructions simple and easy to understand He writes really well

If you are planning a holiday and want to learn how to take some great images this teaching resource is excellent value

Looking for more adventure Hike the Overland Track The Overland Track is a magnificent 6 day walk that takes you through some of the finest mountain terrain in the world

This 65km wilderness trek is enjoyed by many local and international visitors each year as an independent bushwalk In addition several companies can provide experienced guides to show you the wonders of the National Park

If yoursquore thinking about hiking the Overland Track there is a very comprehensive eGuide How to Hike the Overland Track available Itrsquos designed to give you the skill and inspiration to tackle the Track

Created by experienced multi day hikers it is packed with tips and ideas to make bookings preparation planning gear selection packing and cooking meals easy

The great thing is it includes a comprehensive guide on how to juggle bookings flights transfers and accommodation and then helps you sort out gear and food

There are some terrific stories about hiking the Overland Track on this site

Tips and hints for bushwalking this World Heritage track in the magnificent Cradle Mountan - Lake St Clair National Park Tasmania Australia

Frank and Sue Wall

The Overland Track

Photo of the editionCradle Mountain is a photographerrsquos heaven In each edition we highlight one special image taken in the Cradle Mountain National Park

This image was captured on an iPhone by Mathew Stewart (via Flickr) He calls it Cradle Mountain -7 degrees For a Queenslander Mathew was impressed by how cold it was at Dove Lake This simple image is a great way to show the extremes at Cradle Mountain

Why hike the Overland Track

Have you ever wondered why so many people tackle this world famous hiking track You can read all about it here

The Overland Track in winter with Caitie and Lauren

Great story of two young women tackling the Overland Track in snow fog and very wet weather

Keep your eye out for the next editionhellipThe Cradle Mountain eMagazine is published seasonally eight times a year

It is brimming with great Cradle Mountain stories special accommodation deals and reviews ldquowhatrsquos onrdquo and ldquowhat to dordquo and ldquowhat to seerdquo

In between editions check out Cradle Mountain Tasmania on Facebook There is a growing community of people who enjoy Cradle Mountain and all things Tasmania

Drop by and share your stories and pictures of your adventures at Cradle with the world

Advertise on CradlemountainnetIf you are interested in reaching fantastic people who are passionate about the outdoors adventure travel Cradle Mountain and Tasmania we would love to hear from you Contact Frankcradlemountainnet and letrsquos have a chat

Cradle Mountain Quad Bikes

Our track winds up through ancient myrtle forest and alpine eucalypt forest to the button grass plains at the top of the ldquoSpeelerrdquo

The spectacular views of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Mount Roland Western Bluff and Black Bluff are amazing (and you didnrsquot even have to walk)

If the cloud is down then we just have to enjoy the solitude before we head off down the dirt (mostly mud) for a play before ldquoboiling the billyrdquo and ultimately heading back to base

What to do at Cradle Mountain ndash soak up some adrenalineSome of us are always looking for an extra boost of mad excitement as part of our holiday Cradle Mountain is not just spectacular wilderness you can get out and have some ldquounnaturalrdquo fun

Cradle Mountain Horse Riding

Your ride climbs up through the changing mix of Alpine Eucalypt and Myrtle Forest to the button grass plains at the top of The Speeler Plain

This is THE VIEW of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Western Bluff MtRoland and Black Bluff

Cradle Mountain Canyons

If you are after an unforgettable experience come and join us and discover the secret side of Cradle Mountain

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Page 3: Cradle Mountain Tasmania Welcome

Cradle Mountainnet photographers We are privileged to be partnering with Dennis Harding and Adam Holbrook both local Tasmanians who use their wonderful skills to showcase the Tasmanian Wilderness

Dennis Harding is a Tasmanian born professional landscape photographer He has been making photographs of his island home for the past 30 years His images convey the intimate detail and abstract beauty of Tasmania

Adam Holbrook has an extraordinary talent for photography ndash his images speak for themselves They are captivating examples of the art of photography He has experience in a range of photographic fields but his real gifts are revealed in conjunction with another passion bushwalking in the Tasmanian wilderness

Adam is offering free shipping anywhere in Australia for readers who purchase a framed Tasmanian Wilderness print Just mention Cradlemountainnet when ordering

Learn how to take fantastic images at Cradle Mountain One word describes the new offering from Digital Photography School WOW

Their fourth eBook Photo Nuts and Shots Tools and Techniques for Creative Photography is a massive (100+ pages) It is an incredibly good photography teaching resource on how to use your digital camera

Why are we encouraging you to check it out

bull we all want to learn to be a better photographer

bull the tips are simple easy to follow and practical

bull the advice will work for most digital cameras not just the fancy SLR ones

bull it is packed full of beautiful images that highlight and teach you what to look for when taking a shot

bull it is a really encouraging book that suggests a lot of different techniques that are simple and produce great results

bull The author Neil Creek (an Aussie) has managed to make the instructions simple and easy to understand He writes really well

If you are planning a holiday and want to learn how to take some great images this teaching resource is excellent value

Looking for more adventure Hike the Overland Track The Overland Track is a magnificent 6 day walk that takes you through some of the finest mountain terrain in the world

This 65km wilderness trek is enjoyed by many local and international visitors each year as an independent bushwalk In addition several companies can provide experienced guides to show you the wonders of the National Park

If yoursquore thinking about hiking the Overland Track there is a very comprehensive eGuide How to Hike the Overland Track available Itrsquos designed to give you the skill and inspiration to tackle the Track

Created by experienced multi day hikers it is packed with tips and ideas to make bookings preparation planning gear selection packing and cooking meals easy

The great thing is it includes a comprehensive guide on how to juggle bookings flights transfers and accommodation and then helps you sort out gear and food

There are some terrific stories about hiking the Overland Track on this site

Tips and hints for bushwalking this World Heritage track in the magnificent Cradle Mountan - Lake St Clair National Park Tasmania Australia

Frank and Sue Wall

The Overland Track

Photo of the editionCradle Mountain is a photographerrsquos heaven In each edition we highlight one special image taken in the Cradle Mountain National Park

This image was captured on an iPhone by Mathew Stewart (via Flickr) He calls it Cradle Mountain -7 degrees For a Queenslander Mathew was impressed by how cold it was at Dove Lake This simple image is a great way to show the extremes at Cradle Mountain

Why hike the Overland Track

Have you ever wondered why so many people tackle this world famous hiking track You can read all about it here

The Overland Track in winter with Caitie and Lauren

Great story of two young women tackling the Overland Track in snow fog and very wet weather

Keep your eye out for the next editionhellipThe Cradle Mountain eMagazine is published seasonally eight times a year

It is brimming with great Cradle Mountain stories special accommodation deals and reviews ldquowhatrsquos onrdquo and ldquowhat to dordquo and ldquowhat to seerdquo

In between editions check out Cradle Mountain Tasmania on Facebook There is a growing community of people who enjoy Cradle Mountain and all things Tasmania

Drop by and share your stories and pictures of your adventures at Cradle with the world

Advertise on CradlemountainnetIf you are interested in reaching fantastic people who are passionate about the outdoors adventure travel Cradle Mountain and Tasmania we would love to hear from you Contact Frankcradlemountainnet and letrsquos have a chat

Cradle Mountain Quad Bikes

Our track winds up through ancient myrtle forest and alpine eucalypt forest to the button grass plains at the top of the ldquoSpeelerrdquo

The spectacular views of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Mount Roland Western Bluff and Black Bluff are amazing (and you didnrsquot even have to walk)

If the cloud is down then we just have to enjoy the solitude before we head off down the dirt (mostly mud) for a play before ldquoboiling the billyrdquo and ultimately heading back to base

What to do at Cradle Mountain ndash soak up some adrenalineSome of us are always looking for an extra boost of mad excitement as part of our holiday Cradle Mountain is not just spectacular wilderness you can get out and have some ldquounnaturalrdquo fun

Cradle Mountain Horse Riding

Your ride climbs up through the changing mix of Alpine Eucalypt and Myrtle Forest to the button grass plains at the top of The Speeler Plain

This is THE VIEW of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Western Bluff MtRoland and Black Bluff

Cradle Mountain Canyons

If you are after an unforgettable experience come and join us and discover the secret side of Cradle Mountain

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Page 4: Cradle Mountain Tasmania Welcome

Looking for more adventure Hike the Overland Track The Overland Track is a magnificent 6 day walk that takes you through some of the finest mountain terrain in the world

This 65km wilderness trek is enjoyed by many local and international visitors each year as an independent bushwalk In addition several companies can provide experienced guides to show you the wonders of the National Park

If yoursquore thinking about hiking the Overland Track there is a very comprehensive eGuide How to Hike the Overland Track available Itrsquos designed to give you the skill and inspiration to tackle the Track

Created by experienced multi day hikers it is packed with tips and ideas to make bookings preparation planning gear selection packing and cooking meals easy

The great thing is it includes a comprehensive guide on how to juggle bookings flights transfers and accommodation and then helps you sort out gear and food

There are some terrific stories about hiking the Overland Track on this site

Tips and hints for bushwalking this World Heritage track in the magnificent Cradle Mountan - Lake St Clair National Park Tasmania Australia

Frank and Sue Wall

The Overland Track

Photo of the editionCradle Mountain is a photographerrsquos heaven In each edition we highlight one special image taken in the Cradle Mountain National Park

This image was captured on an iPhone by Mathew Stewart (via Flickr) He calls it Cradle Mountain -7 degrees For a Queenslander Mathew was impressed by how cold it was at Dove Lake This simple image is a great way to show the extremes at Cradle Mountain

Why hike the Overland Track

Have you ever wondered why so many people tackle this world famous hiking track You can read all about it here

The Overland Track in winter with Caitie and Lauren

Great story of two young women tackling the Overland Track in snow fog and very wet weather

Keep your eye out for the next editionhellipThe Cradle Mountain eMagazine is published seasonally eight times a year

It is brimming with great Cradle Mountain stories special accommodation deals and reviews ldquowhatrsquos onrdquo and ldquowhat to dordquo and ldquowhat to seerdquo

In between editions check out Cradle Mountain Tasmania on Facebook There is a growing community of people who enjoy Cradle Mountain and all things Tasmania

Drop by and share your stories and pictures of your adventures at Cradle with the world

Advertise on CradlemountainnetIf you are interested in reaching fantastic people who are passionate about the outdoors adventure travel Cradle Mountain and Tasmania we would love to hear from you Contact Frankcradlemountainnet and letrsquos have a chat

Cradle Mountain Quad Bikes

Our track winds up through ancient myrtle forest and alpine eucalypt forest to the button grass plains at the top of the ldquoSpeelerrdquo

The spectacular views of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Mount Roland Western Bluff and Black Bluff are amazing (and you didnrsquot even have to walk)

If the cloud is down then we just have to enjoy the solitude before we head off down the dirt (mostly mud) for a play before ldquoboiling the billyrdquo and ultimately heading back to base

What to do at Cradle Mountain ndash soak up some adrenalineSome of us are always looking for an extra boost of mad excitement as part of our holiday Cradle Mountain is not just spectacular wilderness you can get out and have some ldquounnaturalrdquo fun

Cradle Mountain Horse Riding

Your ride climbs up through the changing mix of Alpine Eucalypt and Myrtle Forest to the button grass plains at the top of The Speeler Plain

This is THE VIEW of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Western Bluff MtRoland and Black Bluff

Cradle Mountain Canyons

If you are after an unforgettable experience come and join us and discover the secret side of Cradle Mountain

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  3. Button 6
Page 5: Cradle Mountain Tasmania Welcome

Keep your eye out for the next editionhellipThe Cradle Mountain eMagazine is published seasonally eight times a year

It is brimming with great Cradle Mountain stories special accommodation deals and reviews ldquowhatrsquos onrdquo and ldquowhat to dordquo and ldquowhat to seerdquo

In between editions check out Cradle Mountain Tasmania on Facebook There is a growing community of people who enjoy Cradle Mountain and all things Tasmania

Drop by and share your stories and pictures of your adventures at Cradle with the world

Advertise on CradlemountainnetIf you are interested in reaching fantastic people who are passionate about the outdoors adventure travel Cradle Mountain and Tasmania we would love to hear from you Contact Frankcradlemountainnet and letrsquos have a chat

Cradle Mountain Quad Bikes

Our track winds up through ancient myrtle forest and alpine eucalypt forest to the button grass plains at the top of the ldquoSpeelerrdquo

The spectacular views of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Mount Roland Western Bluff and Black Bluff are amazing (and you didnrsquot even have to walk)

If the cloud is down then we just have to enjoy the solitude before we head off down the dirt (mostly mud) for a play before ldquoboiling the billyrdquo and ultimately heading back to base

What to do at Cradle Mountain ndash soak up some adrenalineSome of us are always looking for an extra boost of mad excitement as part of our holiday Cradle Mountain is not just spectacular wilderness you can get out and have some ldquounnaturalrdquo fun

Cradle Mountain Horse Riding

Your ride climbs up through the changing mix of Alpine Eucalypt and Myrtle Forest to the button grass plains at the top of The Speeler Plain

This is THE VIEW of Cradle Mountain Barn Bluff Western Bluff MtRoland and Black Bluff

Cradle Mountain Canyons

If you are after an unforgettable experience come and join us and discover the secret side of Cradle Mountain

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