miércoles, 3 de julio de 2013

Cape to cape. Margareth River WA

Since it's hard to get four consecutives days t complete the cape to cape. I decided to complete it by stages. The first one from cape naturalistic to CHANNEL rock.
The Cape to Cape Track is situated in the far south western corner of Western Australia. It runs for 135 km along the spine of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, through the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, between the lighthouses of Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin. The Track mostly follows the coast, alternating spectacular sweeping cliff-top views with stretches of pristine beach. There are several inland loops however, which take in some lovely sheltered woodland sections as well as the magnificent Boranup karri forest. Fascinating geological features, such as cliffs, caves, headlands and rock formations can to be seen along the way, and the vegetation and wildflowers present an ever-changing display.
The walking varies from old 4WD vehicle tracks, to constructed pathways, and from firm, well-graded tracks to rough stony paths and sandy beaches. There are easy sections, which make excellent day and half-day walks, while some of the wilder parts are rugged and hard going. To tackle the whole walk is a great challenge (usually 5 – 7 days), but multiple access points along this coast also allow the Cape to Cape Track to be completed easily in smaller segments. While there is provision for camping along the Track, there are many types of accommodation close by, enabling all comfort levels to be catered for. There are also tour operators who offer fully-guided Cape to Cape walks, and services that can offer transport between points along the Track.
Source: http://www.capetocapetrack.com.au/pages.asp?code=20

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