Submitted by Doug Crompton on Sun, 13/03/2016 - 12:43 Cape Pillar & Tasman Island, from the boat The party prepares to commence the Three Capes Walk, at Denman Cove These wood sculptures greeted us at significant places along the whole walk This is one of the two Kitchen & Dining huts at Surveyors Camp Each cabin was either a 4-bunk room (like this) or an 8-bunk room This is inside a Kitchen & Dining hut The peninsular shielding Port Arthur from the sea Two gnarled old buggers On the left, Mt Brown with Cape Raoul behind Looking back at Arthur's Peak (you can see people on the track) John Maddick arrives at Munro Camp, with his brolly Marg Puli, on the beautiful but endless boardwalk out to Cape Pillar Judy at the Cape Pillar junction - we explored both paths! From the very top of 'The Blade' (where I shouldn't have been), looking across at Tasman Island The awsome view back North along Cape Pillar The tiny little stone staircase leading up to the prohibited top of 'The Blade', with Lyndall & Ingrid on it 'The Blade' - you can actually see a person at the top, if you look hard! A natural rock arch on the Tasman peninsula between Cape Pillar and Cape Hauy The steps to Cape Huay just went on forever! Looking down on the thin spire of 'The Totem Pole' from the Cape Huay lookout, with a slack-line across to the mainland for climbers to return on Sueli, Ingrid & Louise on the viewing platform at Cape Huay, with 'The Lanterns' & 'Hippolyte Rocks' behind Fortescue Bay, from Cape Huay