Lake St. Clair


Heading south from Trial Harbour we didn’t stop long in Strahan and pressed on to Lake St Clair. Parts of the highlands reminded us of the Alpine regions in NSW, though between the forests emerged plains of tussock grass and heaths that were blooming in pink and yellow (gorse). Every road we drive has spectacular spring blooms. The standout on this leg was the deep red waratah that is interspersed in the forests approaching Lake St. Clair. The lake is the deepest in Australia at almost 200m, and with the altitude has very cold waters, a perfect place for Xavier to attempt the class challenge swim in Australia’s coldest waters.

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After eight, yes, eight Weetbix for breakfast he donned a spring suit and jumped into the icy waters, emerging after the agreed one minute timeframe. Job done he even volunteered to take his brother in for a second time.

We thought the campground was a bit pricey for what it offered and when each shower costs a dollar on top of that you’d expect they would be prepared to change money, but it was only done reluctantly. Time to move on to better places.

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  1. Miss Shorter

    Hi Xavier,

    It’s just Miss Shorter – it’s after school but I thought I’d pop on and take a look and my goodness!!! I cannot wait to show 3L this in the morning! They will be very impressed!
    That water looks so cold and I can’t believe you went in – I hope you had a nice big towel ready and waiting. It would definitely take more than 8 weetbix to get me in there – a lot more hahaha!

    Hope you are having a good time, I’ll pop the blog up in class tomorrow and see if we can write a class comment.

    Miss Shorter

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