Monday, September 12, 2016

Scrambling up a scree slope

It was a choice between paddling (in mud) and scrambling up a scree slope, and our hare Leave Pass chose the latter for our latest excursion around Upper Kedron. It had rained a bit on the two preceding days, but - on this occasion - his timing for setting the trail was impeccable and we found plenty of arrows and plenty of flour as well. Golly - the development around this area has to be seen to be believed! Remember when there was just a little enclave of houses surrounded by farmland?

A small but select group gathered back at the hare's to replenish our precious bodily fluids, sample some of his famous Rogan Josh, and conduct a serious and well-informed discussion probing the issues of the day (ahem!) Le W*nk seemed strangely unaware that the Wallabies had had a win the evening before.... Many thanks, Leave Pass.

No photos from this week, but - courtesy of Hardcore - here's one of some runners (and a couple of cyclists) from a few weeks back.

Our WA travellers have been doing a lot of walking in the National Park at Kalbarri, and taking lots of shots of rock formations and wildflowers. This select collection of photos includes one of the Murchison River, one of a Nankeen kestrel they befriended and one of a 3m king brown snake they left well alone....





Next run details
When: Sunday 18th September, 4 pm
Where: Ironbark Gully picnic area
Hares: M. Promptu will set the run; Potluck will cater (please bring something to share)

On, on!