Bloody hell the camera batteries die quick in this cold. We are in Tasmania for the week and it's been about 1 c and less on the mountain and in the valleys. Brrr! No snow though :(
Typing on the iPhone sucks.
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Bloody hell the camera batteries die quick in this cold. We are in Tasmania for the week and it's been about 1 c and less on the mountain and in the valleys. Brrr! No snow though :(
Typing on the iPhone sucks.
yikes, that is cold! Here it's too hot to move. 34 degrees at 4 p.m.
I am looking forward to seeing your photos when you get back though!
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It\s hot here too 7:45pm and 27C! Finally.
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so move to the upper end of the globe, where it is warm for a change ... and yes, typining on any friggin phone sucks!!!!
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Yep 34 c is hot! That's a big temp differential from your minus c winters!
27 c aaah that's our daily high in winter back home.
Yesterday it was aussies oldest bridge and church and then the hartz mt range was great, no snow but beautiful regardless. Today it's mt field where waterfalls are the target.
Tassie certainly does waterfalls nicely! Today we found 4 very nice falls in moss filled mountain locations. A long day, but a great one. That's the mountains done this trip... Next two days will be near or on the coastline. Then it's home to start wasn't through about 2000+ photos I'd say.
Ma is way good - unlike me. He'll have them up within a week of his return
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Another great day today ... saw the what was probably the most awesome sunrise I've ever shot ... awesome coastline ... and visited a famous penal colony with a wild history. <snicker snicker ... I said 'penal' >
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