The thing I like about Tasmania is that within 10 minutes of leaving a Tasmanian city you are confronted with views and country roads, they are what I call Postcard moments. I left Hobart for a ride this morning, I travelled along the Channel Highway to Huonville and then I rode down the Arve Forest Drive To Geeveston and the Tahune Forest Reserve.
The postcard moment today hit me as I left the outskirts of Hobart and road up a hill and then down through some Forrest and I came out into an open stretch of road and to my left was a lake the view was breathtaking and just to difficult to capture in a picture.
It would be great if we could bottle moments to take home with us and every time life got a bit tough we could take that moment off the shelf and go back there to experience it and be in the moment, but alas this of course is a pipe dream, so a picture will have to do.
The roads where once again fun to ride on but with an 80km speed limit a little slow, worth doing is the Tahune Forest Reserve Air Walk which is an suspended platform that stretches out along the rainforest, for those a little weary of heights it is quiet high, however if you can overcome that fear it is amazing and the view well worth the climb up the stairs to the platform.
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