Tawe Nunnugah - A Raid in Paradise
Tawe Nunnugah - A Raid in Paradise
2 - 11 February 2011
Tawe Nunnugah (local Aboriginal words for “going” by “canoe”) will happen again in 2011, following highly successful expeditions in 2007 and 2009.
Tawe Nunnugah is a 9-day expedition involving sailing and rowing boats, through the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, between Bruny Island and the mainland of southern Tasmania (see map on reverse).
The route stretches from Recherche Bay, the most southerly inhabited settlement in Australia, to Hobart, Tasmania’s capital, and is timed to finish on the first day of the biennial Australian Wooden Boat Festival (11-14 February ).
The expedition is supported by the South Eastern Tasmanian Aboriginal Corporation (SETAC), Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, Events Tasmania, the University of Tasmania, and local sponsors.
Ports of call will be Southport (for the local Regatta on Saturday February 5th), Mickey’s Bay on Bruny Island, the Far South Adventure Camp near Strathblane, Cygnet, Alonnah on Bruny Island, and Oyster Cove, before sailing the last leg to Hobart for the opening of the Wooden Boat Festival on 11th February.
Each day of the expedition will involve a sail/row between sheltered campsites, with radio support and safety craft.
Participants may bring their own boats, or hire/crew in small craft owned by the Living Boat Trust. Craft must be of predominantly wooden construction, but of any design.
A catered evening meal will be provided at each campsite, and local speakers and fun activities will follow each day’s sail/row.
Tawe Nunnugah is about the challenge of sailing in a beautiful historically significant part of the world in fine seaworthy hand-built craft while having FUN.
For more details contact:
Alistair McRae
Email: ali@lbt.org.au | Tel: 0448 595 679
The Mystery of Rowing
A short story by
Heather Rose
“I had been learning to row since I was little. My father would sit me between his legs as he grasped the oars, but of course my arms were too small to help out. And there was nothing I could do about it except grow...”
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