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Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby akl168 » Mon 11 Aug, 2014 4:55 pm

3 dads received hall passes and we made a quick recce trip to Sealers Cove at Wilsons Prom this past weekend. We expected to be blasted with rain but got super lucky. We only got rained on at night, after we were in the tents.

We all have kids around the same age and are now planning a trip in the near future with the kids. I do have one question - how bad are the mozzies there in the summer? That beach looks like it'll be a blast for the kids, but may not be too fun if they're then eaten alive back at the camp site.
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby Earwig » Wed 13 Aug, 2014 10:48 am

Been there a few times at differnt times of the year and can't remember mozzies being much of a problem. March flies on the other hand ... Grrr.

EDIT - A March Fly discussion can be found here:
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=16343&p=221656&hilit=march+flies#p221656
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby BennySpenny » Wed 13 Aug, 2014 12:31 pm

akl168, the modern interpretation of a Hall Pass is:

Permission given by your lover to fool around with another person outside your relationship.

Guy #1: "Dude my girlfriend gave me a free pass to sleep with another chick."

Guy #2: "Aw dude she gave you a hall pass?"
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby MickyB » Wed 13 Aug, 2014 12:48 pm

BennySpenny wrote: the modern interpretation of a Hall Pass is:

Permission given by your lover to fool around with another person outside your relationship.


Not necessarily

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... =Hall+Pass
Sometimes, I use big words I don't always fully understand in an effort to make myself sound more photosynthesis.
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby Travis22 » Wed 13 Aug, 2014 1:09 pm

BennySpenny wrote:akl168, the modern interpretation of a Hall Pass is:

Permission given by your lover to fool around with another person outside your relationship.

Guy #1: "Dude my girlfriend gave me a free pass to sleep with another chick."

Guy #2: "Aw dude she gave you a hall pass?"



Obviously this 30year old isnt very modern any more as ive never heard the term referred as such.

Hall pass from the better half = they let you do something... exactly as per MB's link above.

Travis.

ps, never been overly bothered by insects at the prom, birds on the other hand... they are fearless!
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby akl168 » Thu 14 Aug, 2014 12:08 pm

Earwig wrote:Been there a few times at differnt times of the year and can't remember mozzies being much of a problem. March flies on the other hand ... Grrr.

EDIT - A March Fly discussion can be found here:
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=16343&p=221656&hilit=march+flies#p221656


Earwig - thanks for the heads up. Currently scheduling a trip in October. Knowing the kids, they'll probably take freezing in the water over being bitten alive. In any case, a night in the open would be better than none. Looking forward.
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby ianslater » Thu 14 Aug, 2014 3:45 pm

went to sealers cove a couple of years back. had a beautiful swim when i got there. didn't have a prob with mozzies, on the other hand tho', watch the tide times for sealers ck. i crossed when it was waist high, unstable sand , quite wide, just a tad scary for a novice :cry: and i imagine youngsters. parks will give you tide times when you check in. i'm going in early nov., doingthe telegraph tk to south pt and beyond. enjoy, splittie. :D ps. anybody walked in the nth section of the prom ?
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby walkerchris77 » Mon 18 Aug, 2014 9:47 am

Had to get a hall pass to go to the toilet when I was in school.

Also I think the flys and mozzies do tag team. Flys during the day and then they swap with the mozzies just to p you off.
seriously what was noah thinking when he put and male and female fly and mozzie on his boat. Where was the bug spray??.
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby sim1oz » Mon 18 Aug, 2014 9:05 pm

Back to OP's question. We stayed at Sealers Cove after Christmas last year. I didn't notice the mosquitoes much during the day but they came out in droves at dusk and were bad in the morning. I lay there at night watching them hovering on the outside of our mosquito netting inner trying to reassure myself that they were all really on the outside. Didn't get many bites though, so it was all ok in the end.
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby Earwig » Mon 18 Aug, 2014 11:46 pm

ianslater wrote: ps. anybody walked in the nth section of the prom ?


Five Mile Beach was my first hike many years ago - haven't been back but I wouldn't mind. You can read about my trip here
http://ian-folly.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/five-mile-beach-wilsons-promontory.html

And here's a blog of someone's recent venture up north prom way, which will be a better guide to what it's like.
http://www.hikingfiasco.com/
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby dplanet » Wed 20 Aug, 2014 3:49 pm

Useful update on the walkable swamp condition on the nth circuit.
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby Drew » Wed 20 Aug, 2014 4:31 pm

I'd be more worried about the huge, smart, fearless possums at Sealers than about the mozzies.
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Re: Mozzies & Sealers Cove (Wilsons Prom)

Postby FootTrack » Thu 21 Aug, 2014 7:45 pm

I'm not sure what they are like at Sealers Cove but when we stayed at Refuge Cove at the start of this year they were relentless come nightfall. I can remember almost doing a dance to keep them off me whilst I purified my water. And of course, I didn't pack any insect repellent either did I? :roll: That's one mistake I'll never make again!
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