14 JUNE
Early morning kayak at
Mooney Mooney Creek.
I have kayaked here on
a number of occasions but this time it was misty and very cold. The mist was thick
at the beginning casting the world into an out-of-focus hue. As it lifted, it
became more magical as it floated lightly over the water. The sun was reaching
parts of the creek and it was a welcome relief when I was able to paddle into
its rays as my hands were very chilled. Along the way, there were perfect
reflections and the ending was pretty with large boulders and ferns.
15 JUNE
Still in the kayak
mode, I drove over to the Wyong River and launched at the old Milk Factory.
The water was sort of
greenish and there were some great reflections of the river bank along the way.
The river had a lot of
tree obstacles to paddle around and through. It did feel a bit wary paddling at
times past trees that were probably due to fall in the water. The paddled ended
with a log jam of a number of trees.
16 JUNE
A coastal hike from
Pearl Beach to Middle Head.
A perfect day – sunshining,
low swell, no wind. The hike had the most amazing coastal views with a backdrop
of sandstone cliffs and greenery. There rocks were interesting to walk over
with numerous shellfish clinging to the in the tidal zone. Towards the end just
before middle beach, there was a small beach and some large boulders to climb. I
sat here for a while enjoying the view.
On the return, I sat
on Peral Beach and enjoyed a coffee.
17 JUNE
A hike at Wagstaffe Hill with Jacinta.
This hike stated on
the steps to Lobster Beach. At the top of the hill, just after the descent, we
turned off and followed a track to the right. This track wound its way around two
rocky hills. The bush was thick in the beginning and opened up to tall trees
with lighter vegetation. There was a drop to the south with views over the Box
and Umina and to the north were jumbles of boulders and cliffs which were the
hills. At the far end of the loop hike, we turned off to the right and scaled
the path and rocks to the top of the hill. There were awesome views of coast
south and partial views of Brisbane Water. There were heaps of flattened
boulders to hop across for a different view.
We stopped at Killcare
Beach surf club for coffee and lunch
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