This morning I went to the Daisy Hill Conservation Park for a walk around the Buhot Loop, it’s my first time here. I’m using “Alltrails” which is a great app for finding walks, cycle routes and basically outdoor activities. The entrance to the park is only 15 mins away which was great.
From the car park I walked up a short trail and then came to a notice board showing you the track options. There are tracks for mountain bikes, horses and for walking and many of the trails are communal so you have to be aware of any bikes that may sneak up behind you. Mind you today most of the cyclists were very courteous and I had no problems.
The track was about 11km and pretty easy and rather uneventful. Not much wildlife possibly due to the amount of humans running, riding and walking through the park. It was enjoyable but I don’t think that I will return in a hurry, too busy and too easy.
After lunch I drove back to Wellington Point just in time for low tide so that I could walk out to King Island which lies about a kilometre off shore. There is a wide curving sandbar which is exposed for a few hours which makes it easy to have a casual stroll out and back and if the shop hadn’t been so busy I would have got ice-cream, a well maybe next time.
An old Clipper Sunbathing Nice…. This looks like an old rusty cannon lying in the mud……..