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I have only just spotted this thread.
Great report and pics.
Great report and pics.
In 1974 I spent a couple of months working in the Customs Office in Albany. I had to process a Whale Oil Tanker at Frenchman Bay. It was the offseason so no whales were being processed but it certainly did smell.A good report bringing back memories of many trips to (not all but most) these places when I was a kid in WA. The old Whaling Station used to really pong back in the 80's...
Good to see you taking the Holden for a spin as well. People forget we used to get to these places by Kingswoods and Falcons for decades before the SUV came along.
Then Dad got a HX Sandman 308 V8 Panel Van
What, after you were conceived? That's novel...
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Enjoying the pics. Did you get up to Castle Rock and climb by any chance,?Finishing off Albany
The walk up to the ANZAC Memorial and some flowers nearby
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Around town
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Some nice metalwork in the windows of an unfortunately closed shop
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The Porongorups
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We have been up it decades ago - when you could drive most of the way up. We tried the climb in 2021 but my knees gave up about halfway up when the track became pretty rocky and there was a bit of clambering to do.Enjoying the pics. Did you get up to Castle Rock and climb by any chance,?
Thanks, yes something I've been considering for a while. Not sure how fit you needed to be.We have been up it decades ago - when you could drive most of the way up. We tried the climb in 2021 but my knees gave up about halfway up when the track became pretty rocky and there was a bit of clambering to do.
This climb was one of the hikes we tempted our friend from Germany with to come out and experience. She really enjoyed it and didn't find it particularly hard. But she is about 17 years younger than us and hikes several times a month - often in the Southern German Alps..
Thanks yes. Something I've been considering but not sure how fit you need to be.We have been up it decades ago - when you could drive most of the way up. We tried the climb in 2021 but my knees gave up about halfway up when the track became pretty rocky and there was a bit of clambering to do.
This climb was one of the hikes we tempted our friend from Germany with to come out and experience. She really enjoyed it and didn't find it particularly hard. But she is about 17 years younger than us and hikes several times a month - often in the Southern German Alps..