December 10
Well everyone today we hiked up to Tasmania's tallest waterfall, called Montezuma falls. It is a 2 hour walk in along this abandoned railway bed to the base of the falls. It was really impressive, especially the suspension bridge they erected in front of it, which you
can stand on and get a great view of the falls from. As a bonus this waterfall also just so happens to be the worlds biggest washing machine. Here is how it works, toss on your dirtiest clothes and walk right up to the base of the falls. The spray and wind created by the falling water, blasts the fine mist right through your pants peeling all the grease and grime right off of them, it ever removed the oil and grease right out of the pants I was wearing when I installed the new shock, didn't even need soap. 
However it should be noted that getting to close may have the unforeseen result of peeling your pants right off along with some pieces of your anatomy, so use at your own risk. We also did a walk later in the day around Cradle Mountain, not bad, but nothing really special. We are camping back on the North coast a short way from the Nut and Devenport, as we leave Tasmania tomorrow, will see everyone soon. 
Well everyone today we hiked up to Tasmania's tallest waterfall, called Montezuma falls. It is a 2 hour walk in along this abandoned railway bed to the base of the falls. It was really impressive, especially the suspension bridge they erected in front of it, which you
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