Walk leader Rob Lees promised us “views all around” and this walk certainly delivered.
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There was the panoramic scenery of Gulaga (Mt. Dromedary), Najanuga (Little Dromedary) and Tilba Tilba, lake and sea vistas, views of whales splashing about off the coast, and dramatic cloud formations promising rain.
It was all there.
Seventeen Batemans Bay bushwalkers arrived early and set off up hill followed by 18 members of Narooma and Dalmeny Bushwalking Club.
A total of 35 walkers would have made it very crowded at the top of the mountain so our rest stops were taken in two shifts.
On return, the group walked, accompanied by friendly cows, through Sheringham Farm to the serene Little Lake and onward, to the golden sandy beach for an early lunch.
A bank of dark clouds followed walkers south as they explored the Tilba historic cemetery but, no rain fell.
A beautiful and much enjoyed walk.
Batemans Bay Bushwalkers are a crew of around 200 members, with the shared goal of finding, exploring and enjoying the natural secrets of our corner of Australia.
If you would like more information about the group or details on how you can join us, go to our website at www.baybushwalkers.org.au.