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Approximately 27 of us met at the Sandy Point public toilets at 10.00am. A big crowd looking forward to a wonderful walk on a beautiful day. What a wonderful scene.

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After a short stroll through Sandy Point we finally headed to the beach - oh wow! it did not disappoint. We wandered along and had morning tea at the entrance to Horse Track. We had wonderful views of Wilson's Prom to the left and Cape Liptrap to the right. If you squinted, you could see the Lime Kilns in Walkerville!

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After morning tea we criss-crossed through a tea-tree forest to Shallow Inlet. We had lunch at the assigned picnic spot - very civilised, picnic tables and public toilets. 

After lunch we headed via Shallow Inlet and a forest back to the beach - and as Tim, our fearless leader said, we walked in circles.

All in all 10kms in magnificent sunshine and company.

We finished off the day at The Meenyan Store for afternoon tea. Thank you Tim for a fabulous day.

Written by: Patsy

Attendees: Tim Rothberg (Leader), Roz Spratt, Sue Whyte, Pat Williams, Sherran Howlett, Julie Cain, Graham Talmage, Kate Senko, James Rowley, Patsy Scales, John Scales, Alec Stewart, Nathalie Charles, Paula Horton, Steve Horton and various members from Strzelecki Bushwalking Club & West Gippsland Bushwalking Club.

Difficulty: Easy

Length: 10kms

 

It would have been an embarrassing morning for me if I had not rung Wilson's Prom on Sunday to enquiry about the Derby Saddle to Tongue Point Track.

A leisurely stroll on traffic-free gravel roads and tracks along the four reservoirs that supply Leongatha with water, strung in an S-curve through the Ruby Creek Valley.