Our walk today is a stroll around Arm End and Gellibrand Point.
The forecast is for a warm clear day but it starts off with a strong cold northerly streaming down the river and there is little shelter from it.
Heading along one of the proposed fairways that are to be part of a new golf course planned for the area.
Looking north towards Droughty Point.
Travelling the fairway with Mount Wellington in the background.
Looking back towards Betsey Island.
Up river towards the city.
Looking west towards the Alum Cliffs and Taroona.
Looking east towards Mortimer Bay and Gorringes Beach.
The small pond at the top of the point with Lower Sandy Bay in the distance.
Mendelt enjoying his seating.
Climbing the hill on the end of the point.
Spirit IV and RSV Nuyina in Hobart Port.
Looking down the coast now with the decreasing wind behind us.
Looking back towards the city.
Lunch down of the cliffs and on the beach.
Ron debating crossing the "Horizontal Falls" flowing across the lower part of the rock stack.
Mendelt just did it.
Hobart's own "Horizontal Falls".
The story of the original settlers, the Gellibrand family, who settled the area in 1824 with some buried in the family crypt just below the sign.
Mendelt making sure he gets a bit of a rest while waiting for the others to arrive.
The forecast clouds are stating to arrive.
Looking across towards Bruny Island.
Opossum Bay, South Arm and the entrance to the Derwent.
The local wattles are in full flower and look spectacular.
We had 13 walkers who covered 7.6kms in 3 hours with the highest climg being 23 meters.
An easy enjoyable but windy walk on the day.
The walk does provide a lot of different vies of the lower part of the Derwent River and it's surrounds.
There doesn't appear to be any significant work yet been undertaken except the laying out of the various fairways. If today's wind was any indication it will be quite a challenging course just keeping the golf balls in the direction you want them to go.
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