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13 May 2023: Bibbulman Track: Walpole to Denmark
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR
The month of May is not the most popular...
Our walk from Walpole to Denmark walk...
Swamp Bottlebrush
Arriving at the edge of Normalup Inlet we...
A children's playground was a distraction as...
With the main tourist season now passed the...
The track soon moved deeper into the...
From the Hilltop Lookout we had glimpses of...
The remains of ancient giants was our first...
A pause at the tourist shelter near the tall...
Back on track we took took in the forest...
Frankland River Camp was our first stop and...
Outside on the camp table a fungi made a...
Next morning the sun was still shining as we...
It wasn't long before we were crossing the...
A stand of giant trees dwarfed our presence...
As the track wandered between forested hills...
A feature of the day was passing the Tree...
Day 3 would see us move from the hills and...
Only nature could explain the history of...
Before lunch on day 3 we crossed the South...
Still in the Walpole Normalup National Park...
A view across farmland gave a glimpse of the...
Swamp bottlebrush again added a change of...
With the Southern Ocean now in sight we...
After a short section along the beach we...
The track wound its way through the sandunes...
From the top of the dunes we had great views...
Rame Head Camp, like the others, offered a...
Day 4 would be our shortest day as we walked...
The walk along the coastal dunes alternated...
From the higher points the views justified...
Common Bunny Orchids
At Peaceful Bay the local store and Caravan...
After a comfortable night at the Caravan...
While we rested the spiders had been hard at...
Our challenge on Day 5 was to cross Irwin...
Another day of ideal weather made the canoe...
All safely across we climbed up to the top...
Now in the Quarram Nature Reserve there was...
From the former farmland to the track along...
Tents around the Boat Harbour Camp...
Brilliant! We shared the camp with a group...
Day 6. The sun is still shining. Another...
With Boat Harbour Camp at our back the walk...
The rugged coastline stretched out into the...
What better than a Scented Autumn Leek...
Now almost too boring to mention, but Day 7...
After leaving the coast the track heads...
The forests of Mt Hallowell provided another...
Over the summit and the inlet was now closer...
Wilson Inlet teamed with birdlife as we...
Cockatoos gathered as if to cheer us on.
From a safe distance they watched our...
And with the encouagement received we soon...