13 DECEMBER 2018
A kayak at Royal National Park on the Hacking River.
I parked and launched from Reid's Flat Picnic Area. There is a small white sand river beach to launch the kayak.
I paddled down the river. It was very clear on the shoreline with lots of fishes doing their fish business. The shore was lined mainly with mangroves and rocks with pockets of white sand beaches.
It was all very peaceful and quiet.
Back to the start, I continued upriver to the weir. I followed the hewed sandstone shoreline and the weir wall.
A nice flat-water with striking natural scenery.
14 DECEMBER 2018
Back at Royal National Park but the weather looks like rain.
The tracks were so varied and amazing. They looped around and joined onto other tracks. The scenery changed from open tracks, main road, narrow tree lined, steep berms, rocky base, pools of water. So much fun.
The track that followed Temptation Creek was long, hard in parts and fun. Unfortunately, the camera didn't work on the best part of the ride.
On arrival back at the van, the heavens let loose and the rain poured down.
A fun and exciting mountain bike ride.
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