Cape Schanck adventure.

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DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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18 Jul 2009 6:47pm
Yesterday I drove down to Cape Schanck to do some sup exploring and maybe paddle across to Bush Ranger Bay from the Cape Schanck lighthouse.

Getting close now.



This is the road down to the lighthouse.



The lighthouse.. looking west.



Looking south.



Looking east.. and towards Cape Schanck.



Looking back northeast and towards Bushranger bay in the distance.



I knew it was going to be a bit of a hike getting down to the water.



A quick rest as the walking track turns into a small trail.



Another rest.. Jeez.. Why did I have to bring my big board.



Then the trail had steps.. and wishing I had a smaller board.



Steps turned to stairs.



About now I'm wishing my big 11'6" AST was a little 9'3".



The boardwalk seemed to go on and on.



Half way down and looking left.



Looking right.. Ohh.. a nice little wave.. bonus.



Are we there yet?



Almost there and an interesting sign.



Down at last.





About now I was glad I wore my Crocs.



On the water at last.





I first paddled around the point to where a couple of fishermen were.





I then paddled around to this big rocky thing that's the end of Cape Schanck.



I then headed back and into the sun.



The wind seem to come and go as the water went from rough and bumpy to glassy.



About now I'm thinking Glad I've got my big board.. It was getting really bumpy and I was headed for that little beach way ahead at Bushrangers bay.



The water changed color as I got closer.



Waa-hoo!.. I made it.



There must be a little creek that runs down to the beach here.





Thinking about heading back and waiting for the waves to drop.





Time to go.. I'm looking forward to coming back here in Summer.. There's no other way to get to this nice little beach.



Almost back.



Seeing rocks popping up all around is a bit of a worry and there were still waves coming through.



Looking back towards the little beach in the distance.. It was much further than I thought it would be.. and no walk in the park but still good fun.



Glad to be back on hard ground but the thought of carrying my big board all the way back up was not good.. Next time I'll use a carry shoulder strap.



One last pic looking west towards the setting sun and the Cape Schanck lighthouse.

DJ





rogerthecat
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18 Jul 2009 4:56pm
Brilliant as ever DJ - great reading over breakfast with top pics.
Inspired for my Welsh Lakes trip next weekend.
poor relative
poor relative
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18 Jul 2009 4:57pm
Fantastic.

Coastline is not too dis-similar to Wales.
Casso
Casso
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18 Jul 2009 7:21pm
Great stuff, DJ.

Gutsey move paddling around there by yourself. And gutsey move taking on those stairs with a big board!
mybrosweeper
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18 Jul 2009 7:50pm
Casso said...

Great stuff, DJ.

Gutsey move paddling around there by yourself. And gutsey move taking on those stairs with a big board!


Yeah DJ what he ^ said,nice,
Robbo
Th0m0
Th0m0
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18 Jul 2009 8:36pm
Thats got to be one of the greatest leg workouts ever DJ. Walking all the way there carrying an 11'6, paddleing across the bay and back and then walking all that way back up with the 11'6. I'm sweating just writing this.
Greenroom
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18 Jul 2009 7:55pm
DavidJohn said...



Good one DJ.
Are they people on the beach? How did they get there?
boarder paul
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18 Jul 2009 8:04pm
Th0m0 said...

Thats got to be one of the greatest leg workouts ever DJ. Walking all the way there carrying an 11'6, paddleing across the bay and back and then walking all that way back up with the 11'6. I'm sweating just writing this.


I also was sweating, but as soon as i seen the climb i must have pased out.

DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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18 Jul 2009 10:37pm
Greenroom said...

DavidJohn said...

.. ..

Good one DJ.
Are they people on the beach? How did they get there?



Jeez you've got good eyes Greenie.. .. Yes they are people and I was wondering how the hell they got there myself.

Maybe they live on a farm nearby or they cut across from the Bush rangers bay walking track that goes along the cliffs.. They were gone when I got there.

Google maps it and you'll see what I mean.. Someone else might know of another way into there.

DJ



worrier
worrier
WA
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19 Jul 2009 9:19am
Im glad your 11'6 dosn't have a odometer DJ.
Imagine tryin to sell a used Sup with the amount of miles on it yours has
Please keep these stories comin through, I just love the pictures.
W
oliver
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19 Jul 2009 4:19pm
DavidJohn said...

... Someone else might know of another way into there.


Hey DJ, there are a couple of walking tracks: one that follows the creek up to boneo Rd - about 2-3km long and another that follows the cliff to Cape Shank. One school camp we walked from Flinders to Cape Shank along the rocks and up along the cliffs through private property over a couple of days - but I don't think this is open now.

I used to go spear fishing at Bushrangers Bay, I remember spearing a huge butterfish while diving there years ago - it was too heavy for me to carry back and after that i never spear fished again.

Btw loved your adventure, I've been looking forward to doing the same paddle some day.

DavidJohn
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19 Jul 2009 6:46pm
oliver said...

DavidJohn said...

... Someone else might know of another way into there.


Hey DJ, there are a couple of walking tracks: one that follows the creek up to boneo Rd - about 2-3km long and another that follows the cliff to Cape Shank. One school camp we walked from Flinders to Cape Shank along the rocks and up along the cliffs through private property over a couple of days - but I don't think this is open now.

I used to go spear fishing at Bushrangers Bay, I remember spearing a huge butterfish while diving there years ago - it was too heavy for me to carry back and after that i never spear fished again.

Btw loved your adventure, I've been looking forward to doing the same paddle some day.




Thanks Oliver.. We should do it in a group one day.

Make sure you get that new downwind/adventure board of yours made nice and stable because I wouldn't want to be on anything smaller than the big wide 11'6" Naish at times.

I had waves hitting the cliffs on one side making a big booming sound like a blow-hole and a very rocky island on the other side with waves crashing over the top of it.. I never got my camera out in time to catch the big sprays of water.

It looks so calm in the pics.

DJ



Brooko
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19 Jul 2009 8:14pm
Great pics and story Dj, I think I mentioned somewhere else on here that Little right hander goes off and I have surfed it a few times over head high, good funwave.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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19 Jul 2009 10:36pm
Brooko said...

Great pics and story Dj, I think I mentioned somewhere else on here that Little right hander goes off and I have surfed it a few times over head high, good funwave.


Thanks Brooko.. I've seen that little right hander when it's a big right hander and it looks awsome..

When the conditions are right I'll be there but the paddle around the point will be tricky if there's a good swell running.

DJ

Bnaccas
Bnaccas
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19 Jul 2009 10:44pm
Brooko said...

Great pics and story Dj, I think I mentioned somewhere else on here that Little right hander goes off and I have surfed it a few times over head high, good funwave.


Nice DJ, great shots as usual!

There is also a good left around the corner that is good on SE wind. But you wouldn't be able to get a SUP down the track. Usually about 30% smaller than open beaches.
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