The Batemans Bay Bushwalking Club walk leader proposed a “scenic pleasant walk in Murramarang National Park” for a group of 22 hikers and it was delivered. The hike along roads and tracks was in forest from start to finish and kept the photographers busy. The group walked in pure stands of spotted gum, including a few who could rival the size of ‘old blotchy’. These transitioned to swamp mahogany getting closer to the shore.
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Lunch was on Myrtle Beach, and if the whales swam by (as promised) too much busy chatter was going on to notice. On the way back the walkers were serenaded by numerous lyre birds. This is a great hike, 11km with not too many hills, and should be done once a season as a reminder as to why this a great national park to visit.
To join a walk in another nature rich area why not join the group as a visitor on Wednesday, August 17 for a shorter walk of 7km in the Cullendulla Nature Reserve. Ring Joan for details on 4472 7891.