notes of a journey (Tasmania)- 1867

I was sent this today by a mate and thought may interest others.
Its about an early surveyor (J E Calder) who was sent to examine the hinterland areas of Tasmania and his narrative of that trip and some interesting people he encountered along the way as well as his dislike of some of our rugged terrain.
'she road in front of us almost the whole distance, smoking a dirty little black pipe..'
'.. this abominable ravine' (The Forth, then he equally describes the Mersey)
and mention of an early bushranger 'Britain' and a poem inscribed on a tree in 1827 that he visited.
Not sure how the attachment will work.
Its about an early surveyor (J E Calder) who was sent to examine the hinterland areas of Tasmania and his narrative of that trip and some interesting people he encountered along the way as well as his dislike of some of our rugged terrain.
'she road in front of us almost the whole distance, smoking a dirty little black pipe..'
'.. this abominable ravine' (The Forth, then he equally describes the Mersey)
and mention of an early bushranger 'Britain' and a poem inscribed on a tree in 1827 that he visited.
Not sure how the attachment will work.