Sculptures by the Sea

Sculptures by the Sea

We met up at the south end of Bondi beach near the start of the exhibition. It was very crowded most of the way from Bondi to Tamarama. Everyone really enjoyed viewing the sculptures and exploring the area. Once we passed the last sculpture displays, we completed the rest of the trip to Coogee beach by walking and jogging. It was…

Tidbinbilla Peak

Tidbinbilla Peak

Canberra and the ACT may not be the first place you think of when you think of good hiking and climbing opportunities, but the ACT has some great mountain ranges just behind Canberra, and has become a place I keep returning to for some very nice mountain walks. On Friday night of 25th October our party of 4 (Kosta, Carina, Almuth and myself) made the drive down to the nation’s capitol, and around midnight arrived at our campsite. I had…

Umina to Pearl Beach and Patonga

Umina to Pearl Beach and Patonga

The forecast of 34 degrees and a total fire ban on the sunday of the walk led to a check of the status of Brisbane Waters NP, and a preparation of a “fall-back” alternative walk. As it turned out, the park remained open; also most of the walk was under trees with shade, I decided it was OK to stick to the original plan. With two…

North Head Bottom of the Cliffs Walk

North Head Bottom of the Cliffs Walk

Two people couldn’t make it at short notice and two more missed the 8.40am ferry. It was a relaxed morning so the rest of the group waited and we got to know each other. When Aye and Ben 1 finally arrived it was 10.00am. We headed off up the hill in two cars, courtesy of Tim and Ben 2, stopping at the Visitor Centre car park (off Bluefish Drive). This offers…

President’s Bludge Trip

President’s Bludge Trip

Ian’s Iphone has been lost to the icy depths of the Kowmung, Bec can’t find her car keys and there are tens of brown and black snakes lazing around in the dappled sunlight, forked tongues darting in and out, daring onlookers to move within striking range. And yet, there is a definite calm and peacefulness among the group of 30-odd bushwalkers. The afternoon…