Batemans Bay Bushwalkers made another foray into Eurobodalla National Park this week, this time to the small section at Blackfellows Point and Tuross River mouth. After strolling through the spotted gum and burrawang forest, walkers enjoyed morning tea on the shore of Tuross Lake, looking across to One Tree Point and watching the sea eagles soaring overhead.
The next break at lunch was on the beach below Blackfellows Point, overlooking the big surf crashing on the rocks. Then it was back through the dappled forest to complete the circuit walk.
Photos by Carol and Mary - Click for larger and captions **** This article first appeared on the Batemans Bay Bushwalking website
About the BATEMANS BAY BUSHWALKERS INC. First formed in 1985, we have about 200 members. We are not-for-profit and run by volunteers We are an Incorporated Association with a Constitution and a Committee to oversee administration Personal Accident, Public Liability and Associations Liability Insurance is funded by your annual subscriptions We publish 4 Walks Programs per year, with 2 walks a week of varying grades. Visitors are welcome on walks and are covered by our insurance for 3 walks per financial year Walks are led by volunteer Walk Leaders, who carry a GPS, topographic map, and when appropriate, a safety beacon. We take our safety seriously. Bushwalking is a risky business, accidents do happen, injuries do result. Each walk is graded for difficulty so that you can choose walks to suit your level of ability. Members and Visitors sign a Responsibility Waiver before each walk. We also get together for a variety of social activities and camps, but you have to be a Member to come along to those