A few coastal NSW walks with rock hopping

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A few coastal NSW walks with rock hopping

Postby davidfisher71 » Sun 12 May, 2024 3:44 pm

Just as a fun project, I made some notes for four coastal walks within a few hours of Sydney (with maps and photos):

http://davidfisher.info/coastal%20walks/index.html

The areas are Yacaaba Headland (Hawks Nest), Tomaree National Park & Fingal Island (Fingal Bay) and Kittys to Whiting Beach (Jervis Bay). The walks are 2-5 hours long.

If you know of any similar places, let me know!
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Re: A few coastal NSW walks with rock hopping

Postby davidfisher71 » Sun 22 Sep, 2024 10:00 am

(Since there is a warning that worries people when people visit "http" rather than "https" sites, I've changed the site to https now).

Some coastal walks with maps and photos:

https://davidfisher.info/coastal%20walks/index.html
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Re: A few coastal NSW walks with rock hopping

Postby crollsurf » Sun 22 Sep, 2024 11:55 am

That's good, David. I like the low-fi layout of your pages as well.

A walk from the south end of Newport around to Mona Vale has plenty of rock hopping if you're interested. Doable even at high tide but best when it's low or mid tide.

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