Well, sometimes you need to know when to put a stop to your well laid plans. Today I headed off to explore a potential walk from Hospital Swamps to Point Tait alongside Lake Connewarre, only to find, after months of above average rainfall, that it was indeed living up to its name: the path was ankle-high in water and stinky squelchy mud! After about 15 minutes, there was no dry land in sight, so we did a quick about face and headed instead to Black Rock, on the surf side of the Bellarine Peninsula. We did a wonderful walk along the volcanic rocks, then dunes and solitary Bancoora Beach, through Breamlea and beyond for views of Point Impossible, then returned via the beach – luckily with walkable firm sand at low tide, as we were racing the rain-clouds. A real bonus at the end was this Australian fur seal, resting from the wind and currents on the rocks.
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Walking Black Rock to Point Impossible via Hospital Swamps
Posted in Bellarine Peninsula, Bushwalking, Coastal Walks, Uncategorized, Walks, Wildlife, tagged Bellarine Peninsula, Black Rock, Breamlea, Pt Impossible, walking, walks on 12/10/2011| 2 Comments »