Today we are walking from Lauderdale along the coastal tracks and back with no definitive goal.
The weather is forecast to be overcast and cool so not a bad day for walking.
We start from the South Arm Road end of the Lauderdale Canal which because it is high tide the canal is full of water.
However the low tide creates a problem when we arrive on Lauderdale Beach because we will have to leave the beach for a short while to avoid the high tide.
Back on the beach after a diversion along the foreshore.
Someone has constructed an artistic piece with broken bricks and a fine bit of sandstone to set of the piece.
There were a number of shells washed up on the beach.
Today's leader did not take into account the tide tables so there were a few wet feet trying to get the start off the track of Lauderdale Beach over to Mays Beach.
The fading life in this fungi.
"If I stick my head under this branch the bloke with camera won't see me."
Looking back along Mays Beach.
An Eleven Armed Seastar washed up on the beach.
Off the beach and walking towards Cremorne.
Continuing south along the Clarence Coastal Trail.
A very fancy caterpillar eating grass seeds.
We decided we have traveled far enough and started to return to the cars.
You will notice that the leader planned the tide for walk back.
The remains of an old jetty on Lauderdale Beach.
Greeted by a flock of ducks on our return to the Canal with the water level dropping with the outgoing tide.
There were 12 walkers who covered the 11.3 kms in just over 4 hours and climbed a total of 140 meters.
It was an enjoyable walk on a good day for walking.