The Dalmeny Narooma Bushwalkers enjoyed two hikes north of Narooma last week.
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Their first walk was on Thursday, May 17, a 10-kilometre trek around Hulleys and C-Ridge roads in the Bodalla State Forest.
The walk started at Big Rock Road, and arrived at Stony Creek near the remains of the old gold mine which will be explored on another walk.
The group walked along a logging trail running from Stony Creek to the upper reaches of Whittakers Creek. They then made their way back along Hulleys Road to their cars.
Kerren Ogg was the guide for this trek through the Bodalla State Forest.
Saturday, May 19 was a beautiful walk around Potato Point.
Starting on the beach, the group headed past Piccaninny Beach to South Tuross Beach.
The inlet side of the beach is a joy to walk, with very little evidence of this part of the Eurobodalla National park being disturbed by humans.
The group took their time to enjoy the fleeting views of the ocean through the spotted gum trees. Michael Mc Donagh led the eight-kilometre trek.
More information about bushwalks organised by the Dalmeny Narooma Bushwalkers can be found on their web site www.dalmenynaroomabushwalkers.info.