Wogonga Inlet to Canberra

Day 15: May 21st

The number of landscape changes we have travelled through today leaves me feeling that today was perhaps the most exciting, thrilling and spectacular day yet.

Day 15-1

Heading inland

 

 

A small trail into the mountains through private property. Thanks for letting us through...but not again :P

A small trail into the mountains through private property. Thanks for letting us through…but not again 😛

 

View back to the coast from Hanging Mountain

View back to the coast from Hanging Mountain

The trails were challenging to just the right degree. I could not have asked for better.

Day 15-4

 

Preparing to cross

Preparing to cross, laptop into waterproof bag, camera out in case the bike goes under

 

 

Set up the camera

Set up the camera

 

trails just right

trails just right

 

Looking North, high up indeed and yet so close to the coast. The trees were less than 3m in places at the top on the north end

Looking North, high up indeed and yet so close to the coast. The trees were less than 3m in places at the top on the north end

 

 

One of the many forest type changes in very few miles

One of the many forest type changes in very few miles

 

Day 15-12

After getting through the mountains we travelled North through rolling pasture country toward Braidwood.

Day 15-13

Out of the woods

 

It was getting late, already past our usual camp setup time of 4pm. The light was fantastic but soon faded leaving us to do the last miles in the dark.

 

 

 

Day 15-14

 

Sundown

Sundown

 

Although it was only 6:30pm when we arrived at my old friend James Anderson’s place, it felt much later.

The season has definitely turned. It is very cold and the days short.

Boy, was the hot soup welcome when we arrived! Thanks James.

After a great game of Cyclades (that James won) we turned in, thoroughly tuckered out.

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