 Not having done
Not having done enough exercise lately ;-), and the weather forecast being pretty good (and work looming next week!), I went off to 
South Cape Bay  today. Quite an easy walk, but enjoyable, and the beach is attractive  and interesting. The road was being graded today, and is certainly in  better nick than previously. 
 The beach appears
The beach appears  to have a lot more pebbles and exposed rock than the last time I was  there. Don't know if the weather has been particularly rough, but some  of the sand has been washed 

away  at least for now. Made for more interesting photos though. I went there  a while back after a storm, and the whole bay was a seething mass of  foam. The waves moved around under the foam. I got some photos, but they  just don't convey the amazing sight that day. These photos are from  today. 
 Blowhole Valley
Blowhole Valley,  which burnt some time ago, is looking better although not great yet.  They've done a fair bit of work on the track, restoring some boardwalks,  some stonework here and there, and some other work. In particular, the  boardwalks are now above the waterline in a few places where previously  they were submerged. Makes for a very easy walk. I noted that someone  has cleaned up the beach, and there's a pile of fishing detritus where  the steps go down to the beach. 
 In 2004
In 2004,  when the area was burnt, they used explosives to make holes to collect  water as a safety precaution. These were very unsightly, and spread an  "explosion" of black mud across the landscape. A couple of them caused  the track to flood. No doubt they were useful at the time. 
The minister assured us that it was necessary, and that the holes would refill themselves (?!). Anyway, he was wrong, the holes are still there. Accident-prone Ken was wrong about a few things in his time, and is no longer with us in an official capacity! 
 South East Cape
South East Cape  is the most southerly point of mainland Tasmania, and should probably  be recognised more clearly as Australia's most southern point. Trouble  has been, it's virtually inaccessible. However, I have heard a rumour  that some naughty person has cut a track through the infamous scrub.  I'll investigate further! 
 
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