Saturday January 3rd

The Chinley Round

We set out on a very chilly morning, via the coffee shop in Chinley, to do the customary round. The sun was beautiful and bright and it remained so for the duration of the walk. It does not take long to reach the Chinley Churn edge and we were rewarded by amazingly clear views in all directions.

Nearing the top of Chinley Churn

We walked on up to the base of South Head where we stopped and had lunch, perched on some boulders which have been placed there to deter motorists.

South Head from our lunch spot perch

There was a famous occasion where a number of vehicles were marooned at that spot, unable to progress any further. The final stage of the walk is scenic and a highlight was meeting the emus and their friend, a black hog at Hollands Farm.

The handsome hog

One emu was very curious as to what we were doing and he followed us for the length of his field.

The curious emu

We meandered back to the car, glad to have the opportunity to warm up. It was excellent to be able to get out on such a stunning day and to complete a familiar, yet enjoyable walk of 5.2 miles with 400m ascent.




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