EASTERN HORIZON

Wandering by kayak

Sunday, June 14, 2009

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Above is the southern contingent's track of this morning's short foray in pursuit of whales. You can see where we all paused to dr...
Saturday, June 6, 2009

Winter arrives

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Sailing across the harbour under a low June sun ... ... to the east side of Bradley's Head. One of the many enjoyable things about kaya...

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A quick snorkel below the shoreline reveals other interesting lifeforms. The shell of an abalone - Haliotis coccoradiata A Cowry shell ...

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The Bradley's Head octopus was thrashed forty times on a rock to soften it up before being cooked with freshly chopped chilli, ginger an...
Sunday, May 24, 2009

Origins

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Kayaking was not always the recreational activity of the middle-class / middle-aged. The origins of kayaks are as efficient hunting tools, n...
Sunday, May 17, 2009

Mid-autumn passage to Shelly Beach

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Sailing down the harbour and into the dawn. Peter paddling northwards as the sun clears the eastern horizon. Derek paddling into the face ...

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While observing this beautiful and apparently intelligent creature in its natural habitat one part of the consumptive mind wonders what it ...

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A remarkable inhabitant of the city's edge.
Saturday, May 9, 2009

Indigenous wanderings Part 1

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A beautiful autumn morning was spent exploring sandstone ledges, above and below the water ... Tucked away beneath the cantilevering ledge ...

Indigenous wanderings Part 2

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With the morning evolving into a beautiful afternoon, a second short passage over the harbour was undertaken and, by reference to an old pho...
Saturday, May 2, 2009

Autumn afternoon

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With a small window of opportunity in the afternoon a quick trip was taken to Bradleys Head to snorkel over the sea garden ... ... where ...
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