For the first walk of the year, 14 Batemans Bay bushwalkers headed south to one of the most attractive stretches of the Southern NSW coast, just south of Narooma. After the bushfires, everyone was pleased to get into a coastal bush area where the fires had not impacted and where bushwalkers could get entry. The group was rewarded with a beautifully sunny day, the skies were clear and the local vegetation looked fresh after all the recent local rain. The walk, which was relatively easy and about 11 kilometres long, took in open coastal forest, some beach walking beside heavy surf, a bit of dune scrambling, some rocky promontories with splendid views up and down the coast and across to Montague Island, as well as lakeside walking around Nargal Lake. On Fullers Beach there were Pied Oystercatchers and the occasional Sea Eagle flew overhead. Kangaroos and wallabies were surprised behind the dunes. Only one rather small red-bellied black snake was spotted beside the lake. All in all, a superb return to local bushland.
Follow me: Bob MacLatchy and fellow bushwalkers enjoying the walk past Nargal Lake.
For the first walk of the year, 14 Batemans Bay bushwalkers headed south to one of the most attractive stretches of the Southern NSW coast, just south of Narooma.
After the bushfires, everyone was pleased to get into a coastal bush area where the fires had not impacted and where bushwalkers could get entry.
The group was rewarded with a beautifully sunny day, the skies were clear and the local vegetation looked fresh after all the recent local rain.
The walk, which was relatively easy and about 11 kilometres long, took in open coastal forest, some beach walking beside heavy surf, a bit of dune scrambling, some rocky promontories with splendid views up and down the coast and across to Montague Island, as well as lakeside walking around Nargal Lake.
On Fullers Beach there were Pied Oystercatchers and the occasional Sea Eagle flew overhead.
Kangaroos and wallabies were surprised behind the dunes.
Only one rather small red-bellied black snake was spotted beside the lake.