The Dalmeny Narooma Bushwalkers enjoyed a cloudy, but beautiful, hike on the shores of the Wagonga Inlet on Thursday, February 21.
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The group set off from Ken Rose Park at 7.30am, and ventured around to the southern break wall to visit the seals.
The seals each have a spot to rest on the rocks, and they made certain they weren't disturbed. They also noticed the rocks had moved to they now rested on the beacon.
The group then climbed the stairs to the Bar Rock lookout, made their way past Marine Rescue, and stayed quiet while watching golfers tee up at the Narooma Golf Club.
They then continued past Rotary Park, and continued down Canty Street, around Bill Smyth Oval, and on to the Narooma Ice Creamery for brunch.
The group thanked Michael and Jenny McDonagh for leading the six-kilometre walk.
Longer bushwalks will start on Saturday, March 2 at Lake Tarouga, Jemisons Point, and Potato Point. This will be followed by a walk around Camel Rock and Wallaga Lake on Thursday, March 7.
More information about bushwalks organised by the Dalmeny Narooma Bushwalkers can be found on their web site www.dalmenynaroomabushwalkers.info.