Saturday, 1 December 2012
Walking on sunshine, a short video by Joelle Glas following us on one of our walks
Recently one of our small family of bushwalkers: Joelle Glas, made a small video about the ladies that have put together 2 Bushwalking CD. One CD is called 52 Bushwalks on the sunshine coast the other CD is called Short walks on the Sunshine Coast.
This short video follows us on one of our walks and is called: walking on sunshine
Saturday, 25 August 2012
Wallum Heathland Wildflowers
It's the best time of the year to enjoy the beautiful wildflowers that bloom in late winter on our Wallum Heathland. Some of the best areas for walks on the Sunshine Coast to enjoy the wildflowers are Marcus Dunes, and Mooloolah National Park.
Mooloolah National Park has a couple of entrances, one of them is off Kawana Way near the Mooloolah river. The park has several signposted trails, it is usually a bit wet underfoot, but as it has not rained in about a month, we only encountered one boggy section.
We were rewarded for our early morning start with a profusion of wildflowers everywhere.
Vanilla Lilly
These were tipped with early morning dew and made for great photos. It took twice as long to do our usual circuit, but we certainly came home with a great set of pictures.
Common Sundew
As flowers in Australian nature often very subtle, this is certainly a great opportunity to see a profusion in colour in the Bush.
Wallum Dampiera
Don't miss out as the wildflower season doesn't last long, get out there and enjoy!
Mooloolah National Park has a couple of entrances, one of them is off Kawana Way near the Mooloolah river. The park has several signposted trails, it is usually a bit wet underfoot, but as it has not rained in about a month, we only encountered one boggy section.
We were rewarded for our early morning start with a profusion of wildflowers everywhere.
Vanilla Lilly
These were tipped with early morning dew and made for great photos. It took twice as long to do our usual circuit, but we certainly came home with a great set of pictures.
Common Sundew
As flowers in Australian nature often very subtle, this is certainly a great opportunity to see a profusion in colour in the Bush.
Wallum Dampiera
Don't miss out as the wildflower season doesn't last long, get out there and enjoy!
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Ewen Maddock Dam Track one
Ewen Maddock dam, what a beautiful area. We are so lucky to have walking tracks around this water reservoir. We decided to follow track one, as described in our ebook on Cd " Sunshine Coast Bush Walks" 52 of the most beautiful walks on the sunshine coast, page 64.
The track starts at the rest area off Mooloola Connection Road.
It was a wet day, but that did not matter. Often our best walks are done in the rain and it certainly does not stop us. A poncho seems to be the best wet weather gear as it it as great way to also cover your backpack if you are carrying one.
Track one follows the edges of the dam and gives you beautiful view across the water all the way to the glasshouse mountains.
There are many photo opportunities along the track and the area is rich with birdlife.
When there has been a lot of rain, which is the case at the moment, you may find some water across a causeway, but this is easily forded.
Once we reached the metal gates at Ford Road we return the same way.
We decided to take the trouble to drive on to the delightful little town of Mooloolah where we had our coffee and cakes at the Thunderbird Cafe.
The track starts at the rest area off Mooloola Connection Road.
It was a wet day, but that did not matter. Often our best walks are done in the rain and it certainly does not stop us. A poncho seems to be the best wet weather gear as it it as great way to also cover your backpack if you are carrying one.
Track one follows the edges of the dam and gives you beautiful view across the water all the way to the glasshouse mountains.
There are many photo opportunities along the track and the area is rich with birdlife.
When there has been a lot of rain, which is the case at the moment, you may find some water across a causeway, but this is easily forded.
Once we reached the metal gates at Ford Road we return the same way.
We decided to take the trouble to drive on to the delightful little town of Mooloolah where we had our coffee and cakes at the Thunderbird Cafe.
Gheerulla recreation area to Gheerulla creek
A couple of week ago we decided that due to the hot weather it would be great to choose a walk that was cool and shady. We chose the above walk on page 24 of our ebook available from our website: http://sunshinecoastbushwalks.com
Access is through Gheerulla Recreation area in Mapleton National Park. The area on one side of the Creek is used by trail bikes, but when you cross the creek bike traffic should be minimal. As we had such a wet summer the creek was the fullest we had ever seen it, but we managed to hop skip and jump over the rocks to the other side to start our walk.
Access is through Gheerulla Recreation area in Mapleton National Park. The area on one side of the Creek is used by trail bikes, but when you cross the creek bike traffic should be minimal. As we had such a wet summer the creek was the fullest we had ever seen it, but we managed to hop skip and jump over the rocks to the other side to start our walk.
Once across it was an easy walk along the edge of Gheerulla creek, staying to the left, past the turnoff to Thilba Thalba, a walk we shall have to do in winter as it's a bit of a climb.
The track edges closer to and moves further away from the water, in places following the hillside past tall grasstrees and other times you can stop and rest your feet in the cool water as it flows past rocks and big boulders.
As it was already quite hot at 8am we decided not to do the full walk, but turn back halfway down the track and were back at the car at 9am, ready for a coffee at Berkelouw cafe in the center of Eumundi.
This bushwalk is definitely our most favourite and highly recommended.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
"Short Walks on the Sunshine Coast" now available as an ebook download
The bushwalking book "Short walks on the Sunshine Coast" written by Claudia Williams, Heather Powell and Elizabeth Vacher is now available as an iphone and ipad download via blurb books for $ 5.99
In full colour, with easy to follow directions and handy maps, it is a great way to discover all the Sunshine Coast Queensland has to offer in the way of half hour to hourly walks. Perfect for young families or people short on time that still want to enjoy nature and get away from it all. Press the preview link to see the first 15 pages or purchase by clicking on the booklet itself.
In full colour, with easy to follow directions and handy maps, it is a great way to discover all the Sunshine Coast Queensland has to offer in the way of half hour to hourly walks. Perfect for young families or people short on time that still want to enjoy nature and get away from it all. Press the preview link to see the first 15 pages or purchase by clicking on the booklet itself.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Climbing Mount Coolum
The track up Mount Coolum has recently been renovated as negotiating the basalt flow rock formation halfway to the top was hairy to say the least! As this track is very popular with local families, I am sure everyone has been very happy with the improvements. The track up the steeper sections of the hill has been beautifully redone in attractive stone work to withstand whatever the weather might throw at the mountain. Of course once at the top, the view has not changed and is as expansive as ever.
Walking up the first section it is advisable not to stand still as I did to take a couple of photos of a duck in a tree of all things, as the mozzies were fierce!.
However once cleared of the forest the mosquitoes disappeared. This walk gets quite busy and it is advisable to either start very early or leave the walk till later in the day.
Happy hiking from the Sunshine Coast Bushwalks team!
Walking up the first section it is advisable not to stand still as I did to take a couple of photos of a duck in a tree of all things, as the mozzies were fierce!.
However once cleared of the forest the mosquitoes disappeared. This walk gets quite busy and it is advisable to either start very early or leave the walk till later in the day.
Happy hiking from the Sunshine Coast Bushwalks team!
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