It was finally the big day: the 10th annual bushwalkers' 42km Marathon Walk.
I thought it was going to be a record turnout at first. The scenic and relatively flat course produced 12 enrollments. We were walking from Circular Quay to Maroubra, via South Head and Harbourside and coastal tracks. Lots of public transport around, easy food and drink availability, interesting sights galore.
Come Sunday morning there were seven starters. Five others had become suddenly unwell, or decided hard pavement walking just wasn't for them. It was a fabulous day for walking. A break in the rains we'd been having, clear blue skies, and beautifully cool.
We took lunch in a shady spot at South Head. You can see North Head in the background of the top picture.
Soon we were at the Gap, and the anchor of the wreck, the Dunbar.
Still seven of us as we arrive at the two-thirds mark: Bondi Beach. A lot of buses pass by Bondi Beach.
And sure enough there's only four of us after that.
Unusually, it's still daylight as we arrive at the destination beach: Maroubra.
All a bit too easy really!
Photo credits to unknown kind tourists for some images
I thought it was going to be a record turnout at first. The scenic and relatively flat course produced 12 enrollments. We were walking from Circular Quay to Maroubra, via South Head and Harbourside and coastal tracks. Lots of public transport around, easy food and drink availability, interesting sights galore.
Come Sunday morning there were seven starters. Five others had become suddenly unwell, or decided hard pavement walking just wasn't for them. It was a fabulous day for walking. A break in the rains we'd been having, clear blue skies, and beautifully cool.
We took lunch in a shady spot at South Head. You can see North Head in the background of the top picture.
Soon we were at the Gap, and the anchor of the wreck, the Dunbar.
Still seven of us as we arrive at the two-thirds mark: Bondi Beach. A lot of buses pass by Bondi Beach.
And sure enough there's only four of us after that.
Unusually, it's still daylight as we arrive at the destination beach: Maroubra.
All a bit too easy really!
Photo credits to unknown kind tourists for some images
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