INTRODUCTION:
Safari's sexy adventures over on the far North East Coast during the frigid months of Tasmania's extended Winter season always include this whopping chunk of rounded granite. .
Mt Cameron ticks all the boxes for those that get off on solitude, dry sclerophyll forest tracks, loads of lumpy boulders and banging views.
Last year I took my old-as-fuck dog, Penny to the area.  The idea was to give her a brief sniff and wander up the first few hundred metres of the main path- she had other ideas and ran off chasing the trail and smashed it to the summit like a complete savage.  
Right on Penny!  
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GETTING THERE:
From Launceston; get yourself to Bridport and head East on the B82 (Waterhouse Road) which can be a sketchy narrow piece of shit road.  Take care.
After 50 kilometres look out for Old Port Road on the right.  Photo below.
From Gladstone: head West on Waterhouse Road for 10.5 kilometres.  Old Port Road will be on your left.  Photo below.
Head up the forestry road on your left for 3 kilometres to the walking track start at a locked red gate.  2WD access on these roads is fine.
Safari Track Rating:
I recommend checking out the Douglas Lookout and the Maze.  Take your time, have a wander.
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