Today I leave Eden for the Nadgee Wilderness. You won't be hearing from me for the next couple of days because I'll be way out of range. The Nadgee is the longest stretch of the East coast inaccesible by vehicle, and it will take me three days to get around to Malacoota . Its meant to be utterly spectacular! I've never been to this part of the coast before (not many kayakers have) and its very exciting. I'm also looking forward to loading the kayak up with food and camping gear and spending a couple of days out there all on my own. I'm sure I'll have lots to report when I get to Malacoota.
Before I go, I'd like to put out a huge thank thank-you to all the supporters of the trip. We've just passed the $15,000 mark, and the Round Table project is making huge strides forward with the funds raised so far. You can visit the donation page to see the list of all the people who have donated so generously - you'll be amazed at who's on the list!!!
Please keep those donations coming - the Round Table is an incredible project, and is looking more an more likely to become a voice and force for sustainability in Tasmania.
Here's a map of the Nadgee Wilderness from Google Earth - looks amazing doesn't it? You can also just make out the Eden woodchip piile on the Southern Shores of TwoFold Bay, and inland of Eden, some of the logging areas that supplied it.

Happy Australia Day,
Love,
Sim