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Cattle droving in Tasmania's Central highlands is 'spectacular' — and far from the flat, dusty tradition elsewhere

The horses nervously and excitedly tap their feet as saddlebags and packs are thrown over their backs right before a ride to drive cattle into Tasmania's central highlands.

Driving cattle into these areas has been done for about 130 years; first by the Lee family and now the Kilby and Wadley families are continuing the tradition.

The drive starts almost smack-bang in the middle of Tasmania, on the edge of the Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park, following the Mersey River up to Lees Paddocks.

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Article written by: Fred Hooper

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