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07 Dec 2017: Great Ocean Walk: Aire River - Princetown
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Robert Ian Mair, ray spooner
Packed and ready to leave for Johanna Beach...
Coastline above Aire River campsite
Day 1 started well under cloudy skies as we...
The track rose and fell as it wound its way...
The open track made for quick walking in...
We were soon looking down to Castle Cove.
From the track we had great views of the...
Looking east from the track.
Ray enjoying another viewpoint.
Cutting across a headland through open scrub.
Soon we were looking down onto Johanna Beach...
Down on the beach we were all alone as rain...
With dry clothes and under shelter we turned...
Sunset was muted by the heavy cloud layers.
At the start of Day 2 we checked out the...
View from Johanna Campsite
From Johanna Beach campsite we headed inland...
Looking back to Johanna Beach.
another headland shot
Track winding amongst TI- Trees
Melenasia Beach
The track down to Milanesia Beach was steep...
Crossing Milanesia Creek.
Lunchtime break at Melenasia Beach
After a relaxed lunch we resumed walking...
The outgoing tide was starting to expose the...
looking back at Melenasia Beach and beyond
Day 3 and we are ready to set off from Ryans...
There were still the occasional showers as...
From high up the coastline looked rugged and...
The track is constantly being improved with...
Ian heading along the track
Strange rock formations
Richard studying the pencil-like formations.
At The Gables lookout.
Looking down from The Gables.
Trigger Plant
We chose to take the High Tide Route to...
Boardwalk through grasstrees heading towards...
After setting up camp at Devils Kitchen we...
Strolling along Wreck Beach.
Anchors on Wreck Beach.
The staircase up at the eastern end of Wreck...
Day 4 saw us heading along flatter ground...
The hills beyond the shoreline were now...
Beach near Princeton
Looking towards Princeton and breakfast
As we crossed the river at the wetlands we...
Fed and relaxed at the end of a fun walk we...