If you haven't already booked anything, it'd probably make more sense to go 
from the camp, straight to Cradle Mountain, and move the rest of your itinerary 
forward a day, then spend day 6&7 in the Launceston/Tamar Valley area. 

I'm assuming you're planning on hiring a car? If so, you could pick it up from 
the Devonport airport, which isn't too far from Camp Banksia.

Cheers,

Warren

On 04/11/2012, at 8:50 PM, Daryl Manning <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, a friend and I are planning on taking the rest of the week after RC and 
> sampling some more sights of Tasmania (done the East on previous trip).
> 
> The "plan" is to tramp the rugged northwest and tramp generally causing 
> mischief and mayhem to local inhabitants, wildlife and ecosystems. This is 
> what we're thinking so far:
> 
> Day 1 Lonnie and Cataract Gorge (so the half day after railscamp)
> 2 -3 Cradle Mountain 
> 4-5-6 The Tarkine and Penguins and Platypuses around Burnie and Wynyard
> 7 Tamar Valley vineyard or two and back to Sydders on a late flight
> 
> So, could use some advice as to whether this is  realistic schedule, and any 
> advice around days 4, 5 and 6 along the coast and Tarkine (since info from LP 
> and other guides seems pretty thin.).
> 
> And any other advice anyone may have as to tripping around the Northwest as 
> to accomo, must sees, yummy food, beautiful hikes and any gotchas poor 
> foreign types would not know about.
> 
> thanks !
> Daryl.
> 
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