18 march 2018
Packed the van for a trip north. I decided on spending
some time at Port Stephens.
It was a very hot day and everywhere was crowded.
Eventually, I got to a quieter area. and felt better. I stopped at a small bay
near Boat Harbour and had some okay waves in a pretty bay.
After, I checked into a rustic camping area called .... I
had a late lunch and a nap ... the sun was still belting down.
Late afternoon, I had a walk and swim around Birubi
Beach. It was nice with rolling sand dunes as a backdrop and pools of water in
the sand.
Back at camp, dinner and a hot sleep.
19 march 2018
A surf check in the morning but it was either too flat or
blown out with an onshore wind. One mile beach looked pretty.
I had a hike to the top of Tomaree Headland. An easy path
to follow with metal steps at the steepest sections. The view at the top was
expansive - south across the beaches to Fingal Bay sandspit and north to a
group of islands and Hawkes Nest.
Back at the van, I took a short stroll to Zenith Beach. I
sat at the north end and gazed at the scenery of beach on a backdrop of old
vegetation covered volcanoes.
Next, I had a snorkel at Fly Point - a very pretty spot.
The water was a bit chilly and there were heaps of different types of fish.
I drove back to Tomaree Headland for a mountain bike ride
along the coastal track to the south end of Fingal Bay. I took some turnoff
tracks to see Wreck Beach and Box Beach - both were pretty with cliffed
headlands at either end of the beach.
The track itself wasn't one I would recommend for riding
being up and down with a loose surfaces in parts that my tyres wouldn't grip
onto on the uphill and irregular sections of deep sand.
After the ride, I headed back to Fly Point for another
snorkel but the tide was too low and the tidal rip was very strong about 10
metres from shore. I settled for a swim and wander along the beach west of it.
The water as cool and clear. I met and chatted with an
American mother/daughter - Mimi and Taylor, who were doing an Aussie tour. Both
nice people.
Back at camp - snack, shower, dinner and sleep.
20 march 2018
The track was sandy in parts and skirty the edge of the
water and the wetlands. It was sandy in parts. it would have been better to start
from the top of the hill on the road leading out of the camp area on the left.
Next, a surf check.
The wind was strong but One Mile Beach was protected. Unfortunately, the swell was too small.
Next, I drove to the top of Gan Gan Lookout to admire the view.
Next, I drove to the top of Gan Gan Lookout to admire the view.
There were heaps of fish and underwater plants. The water
was clear with good visibility in the sheltered corner.
I had lunch and rested in the back of the van.
The weather was getting worse with a prediction of
stronger winds and heavy rain to come.
I decided to head home via Catherine Hill Bay. The surf
there was too small so I continued onwards.
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