The path up to the summit of Mt. Oberon.
Finally the stairs.
Views from the summit.
The beaches of the south shore.
Sunday,
February 14th continued.
Then
I continued on to the Tidal River park headquarters. Here I learned
of a shuttle that takes you to a hike that climbs to the summit of
Mt. Oberon. So I took that. It was about a four kilometre climb up a
gravel path to the top of the mountain. The view from there was
stunning and overlooked both Squeaky Beach and Whiskey Bay. It was
very windy up there and there are no rails to protect you from
falling off. I stayed up there for a half hour or so talking to a
couple from Australia and a woman from Hungary who is here studying.
Then I hiked back down before I got blown off!
When
I got back down I wandered around the Tidal River campground and saw
the river which changes flow when the tide comes in and surges up the
river (not while I was there). Then I drove to the Lilly Tilly Gully
Boardwalk hike that the woman on the summit told me about. It was a
pleasant, easy two kilometre hike to a boardwalk that goes around an
area of tree ferns. Really nice and peaceful, there was no one there.
Then
it was time to leave for the 200 kilometre drive back to Chelsea. The
drive was easy and scenic and I arrived about 9:30 just in time to
buy more salad fixings for the week, go home and chop them up before
going to bed. (370 kms today).
What
an excellent weekend of driving, hiking, swimming, exploring and
enjoying Australia!
Looks really nice!
ReplyDeleteWell if you were to be blown off, I would think your pick
ReplyDeletewould be into Whiskey Bay over Squeaky Beach..
Meg. xox