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28 Feb 2014: Around the Prom in a Day
Photos:
Ian Mair
A great way to spend an idle Saturday! -...
Kookaburras, children and insomniacs were...
After the early start from Tidal River the...
A group shot at Telegraph Saddle in case we...
It wasn't long after leaving Telegraph...
Windy Saddle made a logical place to take a...
It was easy going as we headed downhill from...
A stop for water. No! Mark, a former member...
Reaching Sealers Cove at high tide we wasted...
To get to our next destination at Refuge...
The views were stunning.
We crossed several creeks along the way.
Boaters too were out on the warm sunny day...
Who said the climb up to Kersop Peak was...
Kersop Peak was the high point along the...
From the peak the coastline stretched out...
The lighthouse could be seen in the distance...
By the time we reached North Waterloo Bay we...
Another water stop, this time at Little...
The pace seemed to quicken after lunch and...
Our leader Judith kept up a steady pace but...
Quiet reflection at the junction with...
Once on Oberon Bay we could see the "...
Jopie demonstrated the one-legged kangaroo...
This small snake is one of 3 species found...
Working our way back up the western side of...
It didn't look like much of a sand climb but...
With daylight to spare Tidal River was now...