Hi again!
Lets finish that walk… as I continue to admire the views
Neat shelf of rock hey?
Back down to the rocky shore
Glancing through the layers of rocky outcrops, then up into the green hills
A bit of effort was required along here… up!
Such pretty greens!
All the blues and all the greens
Looking back to that rocky shelf
Still looks like a bit of a way to go before we see Sisters Beach!
Funny how the light on the scene changes depending on which way you look
These are more like wallaby tracks than people tracks!
We thought this looked very ‘Amphitheatre’ like
Back up the hill…
Nice of someone to cover the barbed wire with polypipe (Safer to duck through)
The wattle looking very pretty
Path through the bracken…
Followed by a path through the tall reedy grasses
We eventually met up with the Postmans Track and followed that path down to the beach
Plenty of moss and weird lumpy things to peer at along the way
And Big Bad Banksia Men…
This one still had fluffy seed pods which I hadn’t seen before
And down we go!
Beach in sight!
So lovely to be back on Sisters Beach!
Nice easy walking from here!
All up we were probably a bit over two and a half hours… probably less than three!
Once Summer decides to show her face, then a dip in that inviting water will be the order of the day after a walk like that!
(I know… can’t resist the cool rocks)
Finished up seeing a bit of beach art right before getting into the carpark to be collected by Maureen!
We really had a very enjoyable walk! I am so glad Gerry suggested it! I’d been keen to give it a go for a while!
Hope you enjoyed the adventure too!
Cheers!
The past few days when I open my computer the photo that pops up on the screen looks like some of the places you have shared in your walks and hikes. I thought that looks like some of the rocks and bays in Tasmania. Today I hovered over the “Do you like what you see” area and it said it was Bay of Fire. Not sure if you have posted any of your walks from that area. I enjoy all the photos you share in your part of the world.
Hi Yes! Bay of Fires is over on the Northeast. Really pretty area. I haven’t been across there many times. Well done for recognising Tasmania! 🙂
Hope you are doing well 🙂