August 2024 - Bellerive Bluff

The weather was looking pretty bad for our planned walk on the Charles Darwin trail on the Eastern Shore, so most walkers decided that discretion was the better part of valour. Four walkers turned up, determined to get out of the house after days of bad weather: Lyn, Di, Caroline and Maryanne (with four legged friend Bronte).

We met at 9.30 in the carpark at the end of Cambridge Drive, Bellerive shopping centre. The weather seemed to be clearing, just in time, and we set off in good spirits. We agreed that the whole Charles Darwin Trail was off the agenda, but we could go anti-clockwise and enjoy some of the Clarence Foreshore Trail till the weather got the better of us.
There were quite a few walkers on the shared path, rugged up against the cold wind and the threatening showers. We even passed a group doing strength training on the path, creatively using the fence to test their muscles against.

It was a pleasant walk untili we reached Bellerive Bluff. Turning around, we could see the next set of black clouds rolling towards us, so we started back again. The rain caught us before we reached our coffee stop at the cafe at Bellerive Oval. By the time we'd finished our coffee, and still chatting, we saw that the skies were blue again, so we headed off again. We got back to Cambridge Rd within 2 hours of setting out.

It was good to get out and blow the cobwebs away. Thanks to Lyn for encouraging us do it!