Bonnie sitting at the top of Mt Oberon (above) and the view of Tidal River and beaches below
Bonnie enjoying the natural surroundings
Bonnie leading the way to Little Oberon Bay (in the background below)
Telegraph Track leading back to camp with Mt Oberon in the background. Last year there were severe bush fires through Wilson's Prom burning a large part of the bush. The burnt remains were quite a contrast to the new growth coming through
Bonnie leading the way to Little Oberon Bay (in the background below)
Telegraph Track leading back to camp with Mt Oberon in the background. Last year there were severe bush fires through Wilson's Prom burning a large part of the bush. The burnt remains were quite a contrast to the new growth coming through
Wildlife
These tunnels in the bushes form part of the wombat "Super Highway" that surrounded our campsite. Our resident wombat (see below) came out most nights foraging in the grass. But beware they don't mind having a snoop inside your tent if they smell some tasty treats.
We also saw a couple of wallabies and some possums, one of which liked scaring me in the ladies toilets. We also had some close calls with snakes, though Bonnie and I had no idea they were there at the time. Another couple of hikers pointed out that I had sat about 10 feet away from a Copperhead and that we had walked right past a couple of tiger snakes. Stupid city chicks.
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