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20 Oct 2024: Angahook-Lorne State Park and Spring Wildflowers
Photos:
Robert Ian MAIR, Ken WU
Both walks commenced at Distillery Creek...
It was a short walk from the drop-off poit...
The track wound its way gently up the slopes...
A Pink Finger orchid basked in the sun by...
There was a pause while members captured the...
On reaching Currawong Falls we looked down...
Despite recent heavy rain the creek was...
From the Falls the track continued to climb...
Views across the eastern edge of the Great...
From the high point the track descended to...
The lighthouse at Aireys Inlet could be seen...
After lunch the descent was a lot sharper...
The track skirted along the edge of Ironbark...
Nearly back to Distillery Creek Picnic Area...
From the Picnic Ground our next leg took us...
A short section of road was an opportunity...
The wall of the dam looked a verdant green...
We took the short way up to view the water...
The water stretched into the distance up the...
From the Dam we continued to follow the road...
A butterfly feeding on the flowers added a...
After another descent to track wound its way...
At the Picnic Area we took a short break...
There were smiles of satisfaction and...
Time to take in the coastal views before...
There were uninterrupted views towards Lorne...
Looking the other way our final descent had...