Monday, August 2, 2021

Taking Transit

This morning Doug and I jumped on the school bus that runs from Kioloa to Ulladulla and rode from Bawley Point up to Dolphin Point. Alighting at Dolphin Point, we walked 20 kilometres along the coast back to our car at Bawley Point. This is a great trip, and you - dear reader - should check the bus schedule and the tide and go out and do it. You can walk the entire way on the coast, no need to tread on any man-made surface. Actually, that is not quite correct, there is a small bridge over a side branch of Burril Lake that you need to cross to get to the beach.




After that, it is either rock platform or beach. The rock platforms are fantastic on this route. Mostly really easy walking but some boulders to scramble and a few places where you have to climb a little bit. Between rock platforms are long beaches, short beaches, hidden beaches, and tiny bays.




There are two things I notice that adults seem to stop doing once they pass a certain age, one is taking public transit - which I love - the other is playing around on boulders - which I also love. This trip has both. How awesome is that?




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