Wilson's Promontory - Beautiful scenes you can see in just one day.
Jim Featherby said
12:49 PM Oct 26, 2021
Lucky enough to visit Wilson's Promontory National Park on the weekend. Decided to go there before the crowd hits the place next weekend post covid lockdown. There are so many beautiful walks there but I put together some photos of the sights I managed to fit in one day. If going there, check the Parks Vic website for info, some of the tracks are closed due to weather damage. It was interesting to see, the storm that hit the dandenongs and lots or melbourne not long ago hit the prom with a vengeance. One walk I went on looked like a tornado had gone through, tea trees flattened and some snapped in half, glad I wasn't there in a tent. Take a look at my photos, it was windy, and cloudy so the water doesn't look too inviting, but nice to look at.
Possum3 said
04:29 PM Oct 26, 2021
A nice day trip it is apparent that the bush fires missed the area. About 3 minutes in, there is a lot of tinder.
Craig1 said
04:41 PM Oct 26, 2021
Thanks again Jim
Jim Featherby said
09:05 PM Oct 26, 2021
There is so much ballet timber there after that last big storm, they have a massive task before summer to clean up. I hope nobody drops a spark.
Jim Featherby said
09:08 PM Oct 26, 2021
You are welcome Craig, go Dees. What a great win, I'll die happy now, finally seen them win a grand final.
Plain Truth said
09:02 AM Oct 27, 2021
Another thank you,
Craig1 said
09:19 AM Oct 27, 2021
as it is only the 27th of Oct, a great chance for 2022 as well (everything crossed already)
Lucky enough to visit Wilson's Promontory National Park on the weekend. Decided to go there before the crowd hits the place next weekend post covid lockdown. There are so many beautiful walks there but I put together some photos of the sights I managed to fit in one day. If going there, check the Parks Vic website for info, some of the tracks are closed due to weather damage. It was interesting to see, the storm that hit the dandenongs and lots or melbourne not long ago hit the prom with a vengeance. One walk I went on looked like a tornado had gone through, tea trees flattened and some snapped in half, glad I wasn't there in a tent. Take a look at my photos, it was windy, and cloudy so the water doesn't look too inviting, but nice to look at.
There is so much ballet timber there after that last big storm, they have a massive task before summer to clean up. I hope nobody drops a spark.
You are welcome Craig, go Dees. What a great win, I'll die happy now, finally seen them win a grand final.
Another thank you,