"Circumnavigation" of The Nut, Stanley, Tasmania.
Video of Trip
The weather on the BOM was perfect so we checked out Google Maps and decided to paddle around The Nut. Now this isn't actually an island, but if you include the jog across the isthmus from the
The afternoon before had a half moon on the Legend and the Force - all looking good!
An evening reconnaissance of the area showed a good entry point at Western Inlet,
and a motivating view of The Nut at the Eastern Inlet exit point.
A quick visit into Stanley, itself and then to Smithton to stay the night at Tall Timbers.
On the road by 7 am so that we could use the outgoing tide, before it exposed the sand flats and made our journey head further out to Robbins Island (well nearly anyway.)
Unloaded the kayaks and gear at Western Inlet, drove the car across to the Eastern, and got there just as the sun was rising. How stunning - got me pretty pumped for the jog back, especially as the tide was well on its way out.
An overcast start with a bit of drizzle, but so calm and mild for winter; just perfect!
And then 360 degrees of The Nut as the sun came out!
Great rock formations and a few sea caves. The Nut is the remains of an ancient volcanic plug http://www.discovertasmania.com
Some rock fisherman explained that the water was murky this side because of all the fresh water
coming out of the Black River after lots of recent rain.
Lunch at Stanley.
And then finish off around The Nut itself, and across the bay to the Eastern Inlet where the tide was still coming in, and there was just enough water to weave our way through a channel to near the cars.








