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24 Apr 2024: Wilsons Promontory: Sealers Cove
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR
After arriving at Tidal River the previous...
It was easy walking on the Telegraph Track,...
Granite boulders protruded through the...
Off to our right the upper reaches of...
Tree ferns and moss-covered rocks hinted at...
A Black
A short stop at Telegraph Junction satisfied...
From Telegraph Junction the management road...
Boardwalk replaced the natural footing...
As we approached the stand of boulders seen...
At our backs Mt Oberon grew smaller with the...
Then, across Boulder Saddle the water of...
Newer boardwalk kept our feet dry across the...
The more elevated sections were serene to...
Waterloo Bay brought with it a shower of...
As we started our travel up the eastern...
The track contoured around the rugged...
A juvenile wombat was too busy eating to...
Lunch at Little Waterloo Bay Campsite...
It was a short step across another creek as...
Little Waterloo Bay looked peaceful as we...
The new track section continued to follow...
Approaching the sands of North Waterloo Bay...
From the saddle the splendour of Refuge Cove...
A quick descent and we soon had our tents...
Day 2 was a return trip to Sealers Cove to...
No boats could be seen in Refuge Cove when...
The track rose and fell as it continued to...
From high above Smith Cove we stopped to...
Just around the corner the entrance to...
The Cathedral stood tall at the entrance to...
Arriving at low tide the mouth of Tidal...
We could have stayed longer but the time had...
We paused to marvel at the growth of a ...
After a steady climb we were back at our...
A steady pace soon had us back at Refuge...
Several boats had arrived during our absence.
Day 3 we retraced our route back to...
One last look at Refuge Cove in the morning...
A side trip to Kersop Peak afforded a...
A rainbow hinted of an approaching shower.
As we once again made our way up to Boulder...
Our next campsite would be at Oberon Bay at...
The sandy soil of Deer Flats was home to a...
White Puffballs stood out against the darker...
Arriving at Oberon Bay Campsite was a chance...
We made the most of the seating provided at...
As the sun dropped below the horizon beyond...
It was an easy start for our final day with...
Low tide at the mouth of Growler Creek...
With the track climbing above the shoreline...
The coastline continued to enthrall with its...
A new staircase to replace the rigour of the...
A short side trip to Norman Point was worth...
Norman Bay meant we would soon end our...
As one adventure ends another begins, but it...