Monthly Archives: Nov 2020

Walk Day 5 – Sandpatch to Albany

Today wasn’t too hard again. We walked about 13km in a leisurely pace with a few stops here and there. The weather was nice and pleasant. Except perhaps for the bit where we walked along an active railway line, with … Continue reading

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Walk Day 4 – Mutton Bird to Sandpatch

Another excellent day! No rain or strong winds, and no intense heat. The weather was perfect for hiking – cloudy at times, mostly in the morning, and sunny in the afternoon with mild temperatures (late teens) and a fresh breeze … Continue reading

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Walk Day 3 – Torbay to Mutton Bird

Today was a lovely day. For a starter, no rain. We even had a bit of sun for a little while. I also slept much better last night with an improvised pillow. It all helped. I estimate we walked about … Continue reading

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Walk Day 2- Cape Howe to Torbay

Another challenging day. We walked only about 17km but under very difficult weather conditions – gusty winds and some rain. At least it wasn’t too cold. The views were beautiful nevertheless and we all arrived well. I was again a … Continue reading

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Walk Day 1- Nullaki to Cape Howe

Today was a difficult day. Raining most of it didn’t help. We thought we’d have to walk 18km but it ended up being about 23! Normally 23 would be an average day but with the rain it meant we practically … Continue reading

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Denmark

Maggie, June and I arrived in Denmark late afternoon today. We still had time to go for a lovely walk at a nearby karri forest. We’re staying a night at the Blue Wren YHA and tomorrow we’ll start our 85km … Continue reading

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Bibbulman Track: Denmark to Albany (Western Australia)

Hello everyone. I’m finally back in the bush for multiple-day hikes. This time closer to home in Perth. It feels nice to get away from the city and connect with nature. It’s still Covid times, despite the fact that things … Continue reading

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