Garigal National Park

One of the great things about Sydney is that you can hop on a train or ferry heading in just about any direction and either be at a beach or a forest within an hour. Here are some pictures we took on a jaunt north into Garigal National park back in April. Our friend Shirley met us at the park for some bush walking.

Waiting for our train at Kings Cross station. I've heard "The Cross" described as being the the most insalubrious place in Sydney. So far I would have to agree.


Fortunately, there are loads of more salubrious areas close at hand.


Jean reveling in the salubriousness of Garigal National Park.

Jean and Shirley vying for best adventurer's hat

A fairly typical water/mountain/beachscape Jean and Aaron shot


Aaron attempting to demonstrate the staged candid photo to Shirley and Jean still being really confused by her husband's eccentricities.


Leaving the Mines of Moria. Whew! No Gandalf! Nooooo!



The beginning of a string of gratuitous artsy shots involving fungi.






Comments

sly said…
Thank you thank you thank you!! If we had salubrious bus stations/train depots, we would never leave home, would we? Thanks again for sharing the gorgeous pictures!
sly said…
Shirley's adventurer's hat is definitely bigger, but I bet Jean's has been to more places!
Anonymous said…
Loved the fungi photos! I have never seen a blue/green toadstool that colour! How big was the spider? Enjoyed the comments. Look forward to more in the future. Thanks

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