The 23 km long Coast Track in the Royal National Park has been on the list for quite a while. After a careful planning process we decided to do a car shuffle, parking Bill's car at the end of the walk and mine at the start point in Bundeena.
So far so good, the weather was decent and we walked past some pretty beaches.
Still wearing sunglasses, although the cloud was certainly increasing and the end of the day was appoaching rapidly.
One of the cliffs we passed was covered in a layer of fine sand, somehow stuck onto the underlying rock.
End of the afternoon, it was getting dark and it started to rain, and the campsite where we were supposed to camp was still quite far away. In the end we descended to Garie Beach in the dark and camped on a random flat piece of grass.
At night it started to rain properly, it wouldn't stop anymore before the end of the walk. We had enough to laugh/smile about though.
The end of the walk, we probably walked about 28 km in 2 days. The trip wasn't quite over yet though.... A crucial bit of the car shuffle plan went wrong, so we spent most of the afternoon at a birthday lunch in a pub in Scarborough before making it home, with a little help from Bill's friends.
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Sunday, August 12, 2007
12th August 2007: City 2 Surf
Although I didn't reach the starting area until about
25 minutes before the start, I managed to get quite close
to the front of my starting group by jumping from
a wall at the side of the pack. The winter sun was nice and
warm even though the run started at 9.00. It was a
huge event with 64,000 runners, divided over three
starting groups. I finished the 14 km between Hyde Park
and Bondi in about 67 minutes (forgot my watch for a
more accurate time...).
25 minutes before the start, I managed to get quite close
to the front of my starting group by jumping from
a wall at the side of the pack. The winter sun was nice and
warm even though the run started at 9.00. It was a
huge event with 64,000 runners, divided over three
starting groups. I finished the 14 km between Hyde Park
and Bondi in about 67 minutes (forgot my watch for a
more accurate time...).
Thursday, August 09, 2007
5th August 2007: Walk in Blue Mountains with Bill
We were planning a big walk to Mount Solitary in the
Blue Mountains and set off at 7am for Katoomba. From
Narrow Neck Plateau we descended the Golden Stairs
into the rainforest down in the valley.
It was all easy walking until we had to climb Mount
Solitary, which very much looked like a plateau, but it wasn't
quite like that. In fact we had to scramble a lot and had excellent
views throughout. We couldn't work out where we were exactly
on the map, so after lunch at about 1 we turned back to make it
back to the car before dark.
Blue Mountains and set off at 7am for Katoomba. From
Narrow Neck Plateau we descended the Golden Stairs
into the rainforest down in the valley.
It was all easy walking until we had to climb Mount
Solitary, which very much looked like a plateau, but it wasn't
quite like that. In fact we had to scramble a lot and had excellent
views throughout. We couldn't work out where we were exactly
on the map, so after lunch at about 1 we turned back to make it
back to the car before dark.
Pascal, Sandra, Kim & Anouk in Sydney
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