Selection of Frances and Greg’s photos from the Overland Track in Tasmania [In no particular order] Final drinks, farewells, and thank-yous, at Entilly Lodge.On the ferry to the Tourist Information Centre.Frances diving into Lake St Clair.Yeh! We finished the Overland Trail.Shannon’s padded blisters which she had for 3 days.Happy Birthday cake for Frances on the last morning.Greg about to navigate the rooted path.Gemma and Ned.Frances, Greg, the Du Cane Hut, and Castle Crag.Gemma enthusiastically describing the Leatherwood tree in flower.Cleaning up for the next group.Darren during his Canned Chicken Challenge with Ned. (11 for Darren, 17 for Ned)The same view early morning.The view from Mt Doris.Leaving the abandoned copper mine. (Due to it’s failure we have the beautiful National Park.)80 year old Alan.The big and slow March flies, at the Old Pelion Hut.One of two Tiger snakes we saw.Jack — the keen photographer.Ready to start our walk for the day.An echidna, near Lake Curran.Lunch by Lake Windemere. A few brave souls went for a dip.Dinner in our hut.Listening intently to our guide Gemma.An emergency shelter.A baby in Cradle Mountain.Greg and Frances overlooking Crater Lake.Ned, our guide, and the climb to Marion’s Lookout.The Deciduous Beech (‘fagus’), Tasmania’s only native deciduous tree.Getting our gear at Entally Lodge.Beautiful BanksiaFrances — On top of Tasmania!Ascending Mt OssaCradle Mt and Dove Lake