Monday, 5 July 2021

Knocklofty 29 Jun 2021

 Today's walk is lead by Jenny. The forecast was for a fine sunny day following a cold start. So a good walking day.

Everyone is ready to head off into Knocklofty Reserve.




Our first lookout for the day over Sandy Bay and the Casino.


We are now descending the Glover Track to Poets Road. This track commemorates one of Tasmania's early painter John Glover who emigrated from England in 1831 arriving in Tasmania on his 64th birthday.  He lived in Hobart until 1832. At this time he painted "Hobart Town, from the garden where I lived". The painting provides a view of Hobart in 1832 from close to here.

John Glover also spent time in what is now Knocklofty Reserve undertaking other paintings.

 

State Library of NSW  Collection Item




This area of Knocklofty was for a number of years a quarry for sandstone used in many of Hobart's old buildings.







This small sandstone plinth was once the marker for a a boundary  corner of old Hobart Town.




 The view of the city.

 
Morning tea in Quaker Park which was an old cemetery.


 
Climbing up through Leonard Wall Reserve on our way to Mt Stuart.





Looking north towards Moonah and Glenorchy.


Looking south east over the city.




Now some views of Mt Wellington.


Lunch spot with a discussion and some poetry from Mendelt.



This is the site of a house that was destroyed during the 1967 bushfires and was not rebuilt. It is obvious that the occupants of the house were fairly industrious by the number of remaining rock and concrete walls and foundation which appear to various terraced areas.







There were 16 walkers today who walked approximately 10 kms in 3 hours 40 mins.


 


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