This little adventure was taken with Danny the Chef. We covered about 70km taking in various parts of the coastline and a little place called Windy Ridge. Funnily enough the name is absolutely perfect for the area as we were scattered by gusts in excess of 50kts. While we walked over this exposed part of the island we had to lean into the wind in order to stay mostly on our feet. Other fantastic places we visited were: Lusitania Bay - home of the largest king penguin colony on the island; and Hurd Point - the southern most point on the island and the southern most point in Australian Territories. The Antarctic territories are only considered claims by the international community and as such Australia doesn't own those parts.
I think I'll leave the photos to do the rest of the talking in this one.
Chef Lachie and his Half tortilla stacks |
Lusitania Bay |
Penguin carcass (cue the Lin King soundtrack) |
Fuzzy King penguin chicks |
Round 1, Fight! |
Cormorant |
Big fella |
The aliens have been leaving crop circles here too. (Photo by Danny) |
Danny the Chef climbing the grassy hill to the top of the escarpment above Hurd Point Hut |
View of Hurd Point Hut from the top of the scree |
Walking down the scree slope (photo by Danny) |
Ben T, Sandy, Danny and Bondy the spaniel on the furthest accessible part of Hurd Point |
The fallen pillar. Very pretty archway. |
Red River bathed in what passes as sunshine around here. |
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