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08 Jul 2019: Tidal River Lodge
Photos:
Robert Ian Mair, Martin, Geoffrey J
With a 4pm check-in at the Lodge we stopped...
The track started out uphill to provide...
After a short climb we had a panoramic view...
The path skirted the low peaks as we...
Rain pods drifted across the shoreline and...
Ahead we could see the end of Tongue Point.
Soon we were dropping down to the point.
We stopped short of the end and took in the...
The smooth rocks sat waiting for the next...
Some large boulders provided a sheltered...
From the point we had the option to cross...
The views were worth the climb.
Sunset walk to Pillar Point.
Exhilarated from the first day of walking we...
As we relaxed our leader, Geof, outlined the...
A communal meal was enjoyed with lots of...
After dinner it was time to relax and share...
Next morning it was a relaxed start and a...
This popular walk is well signposted and it...
The track started out nice and gentle.
Then we climbed steadily to Windy Saddle.
The well contoured track was easy walking.
A brief pause at Windy Saddle.
Then it was down through lush greenery...
The recent rain had swollen the creeks and...
The low lying swamp area was partially...
A pause for a photo as we crossed Sealers...
The ever-photogenic creek lay calmly below.
We popped out onto the beach at Sealers Cove...
Sealers Cove was windswept and damp so we...
Back up and over Windy Saddle and we were...
Night 2 in the Lodge and we had the routine...
Next morning was surprisingly clear and mild...
Halina assembled her group for a relaxed...
The longer walk on our third day was out to...
After taking the inland route along the...
A glance back at Norman Bay is a must-take...
The winds were still gentle along the cliff...
There are stunning views at every turn.
A vantage point around the coast provided a...
Dropping down to Little Oberon Bay.
As we climbed up from Little Oberon Bay we...
Soon we were looking full length along...
It was a few short hops top cross the creek...