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20 Apr 2026: Northern part of Wilsons Prom
Photos:
Rob JUNG, Geoffrey MARTIN
The northern part of Wilsons Prom offers...
In places along this road, the view suggests...
One wetter part of the fire road crosses...
It was inspiring to at last reach Five Mile...
then the mouth of Miranda Ck and Fire Mile...
Our first campsite was adjacent to Miranda...
A track connects the Miranda Ck campsite and...
...however it was becoming very overgrown.
The estuary of our water supply creek in...
Johnny Souey Cove at low tide
From here on, our trip followed the coast. ...
Many of the beaches and sand flats had large...
Two gulches needed to be crossed around...
Nearing Entrance Pt, the tide was coming in...
By the next morning the tide was out again...
Our progress around the northern tip of the...
...and scrambling over some scrubby...
...sandbanks
...and bouldery shorelines
We camped at Tin Mine Cove for two nights
Tin Mine Cove is named after the failed...
Camping at this Cove was rewarding.
Our walk out followed Chinaman Beach...
Then we traversed the trickiest part of our...
Mostly we followed sand banks exposed at low...
Some patches were very soft requiring care...