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Cradle
Mountain - Lake St. Clair (1:100,000) |
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Price: $9.95 |
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Situated in central
western Tasmania, Cradle Mountain - Lake St. Clair National Park
is one of the most famous of Tasmania's parks. Its rugged mountain
peaks and alpine moorlands offer some of finest scenery in Tasmania.
The 'overland route' through the centre of the park is one of
the classic walks of Australia
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2a
Lake St. Clair day walks |
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Price:
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| Mt Rufus circuit
Lakeside walks
Shadow Lake
Echo Point

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2b
Cradle Mountain day walks |
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Price :$5.95 |
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map with walk suggestions, accomodation phone numbers, bus timetables,
place name explanations etc
Click image for map reverse.

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Douglas - Apsley (1:50,000) |
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Price: $9.95 |
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Situated between the
townships of Bicheno & St. Mary's, Douglas Apsley National
Park (named after the two major rivers within its boundaries)
protects an area of 16080 ha, the largest undisturbed dry schlerophyll
forest remaining within Tasmania
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Frenchman's Cap (1:50,000) |
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Price: $9.95 |
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'The area covered by
this map is primarily wilderness & should be tackled by experienced
walkers only. The main feature of the area is the magnificent
quartzite dome of Frenchman's Cap (1443m) which is a mecca for
rock climbers.'
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Freycinet (1:50,000) |
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Price: $9.95 |
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| Fantastic location
for day & extended walks. Often fine when bad weather prevents
walking in the west of the state.
he spectacular red granite peaks of Freycinet Peninsula &
sheltered sandy beaches beneath them were once homeland to Tasmanian
Aborigines of the Oyster Bay tribe.With the arrival of European
explorers & settlers the peninsula became a backdrop to
activities such as mining & farming. More recently recreational
pursuits have assumed more importance.
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Maria Island (1:50,000) |
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Price: $9.95CHANGE |
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One of Australia's best
kept secrets, Maria Island has everything for getting away from
the pressures of urban life. Great coastal & mountain walking,
cycling, camping, exploring ruins of past settlement, geology,
paleontology. Camp or stay in the old goal!   |
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Mount Field (1:50,000) |
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Price: $9.95 |
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The oldest National
Park in Tasmania, Mt. Field offers a great variety of outdoor
opportunities. Day or extended walks over alpine moors during
summer, skiing in winter & fantastic glaciated valley scenery
all year round. 
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South Coast Walks (1:100,000) |
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Price: $9.95 New
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The S-W National Park,
Tasmania's largest, is mainly a remote wilderness country possessing
scenic grandeur of an extraordinary kind. There are many dolerite
& quartzite- capped mountains with magnificent glacial landforms
& alpine vegetation. Terrific extended walking for experienced
walkers.There can be lots of serious mud!
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Walls of Jerusalem (1:25,000) |
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Price: $9.95 |
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Superb scenery &
great wilderness walking, one can approach the Walls from the
west, or via the myriad of tarns on the eastern side of the central
plateau. Once within the Walls, one is surrounded by an amphitheatre
of mountains with evocative names like King Solomon's Throne,
The Temple. Alpine vegetation & pencil pines hug the tarns.
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Ben Lomond Plateau ski and walk map |
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Price: $4.00 |
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The
Ben Lomond plateau, situated about 60km frpm Launceston, offers
the opportunity for both downhill and cross country sking in winter,
based around the ski village on the plateau. 
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Central Tasmania Angler's map(1:200,000) |
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Price: $9.95
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Shows the central lakes
and waterways of Tasmania and is popular with trout fishermen
and other recreational users. Shaded to display topography, but
not contoured. Broad coverage of the whole central plateau with
information about individual lakes on the reverse side. 
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Mount Wellington walks |
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Price:
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Convenient mapping
of the myriad of walks on Hobart's Mount Wellington. One can
experience rainforest, waterfalls, rock-faces and boulder walks,
breath-taking views over Hobart and the Derwent estuary, and
the panoramic splendour of Tasmania's southern mountains - all
within a few minutes' drive from Hobart.
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Hartz Mountain Day walk map |
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Price: $4.10 |
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Only an hour's drive
south from Hobart, this park has easy walks to Lake Osborne, Ladies
Tarn and Lake Esperance. More challenging 4 hour walk to the saddle
and Hartz peak. Board-walk avoids most of the mud! 
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Mount Roland Day walk map |
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Price:
$3.10 |
Unavailable 6/1/2008 |
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side of the Central Plateau, this walk rewards the climber with
views over the Bass Strait and agricultural north.

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Tasman National park |
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Price:
$9.95 |
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Covers Forester Peninsula
and Tasman Peninsula including Port Arthur and Tasman Island.
Great sightseeing, historical and walking area. Fabulous coastal
scenery. 
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