Saturday 27th March - Slope Point

 Saturday 27th March - Slope Point

This morning, amongst other things, was the laundry day. It is amazing how quickly one collects "washing" over a few days while travelling. That is what our morning was dedicated to.

After lunch we were off to Slope Point while the weather behaved itself. It was only about a twenty minute drive and we were at the car park. We donned jackets and beanies, not becuase the weather dictated it, but just in case. Here we at the start of the walk down to the beacon:-


It took about 20 minutes to walk down to the actual point through all the grazing sheep who paid us no attention whatsoever:


The Point itself is about a hundred feet above the sea and with no barrier between "you" and the drop to the ocean below.


Here is a video of the same spot - mesmerising:-








The Point itself has a beacon there to warn shipping:-


Right beside the beacon there was a sign pointing out that this plsce was about exactly halfway between the South Pole and the Equator!


A "Jumping Off Point" so to speak!

Here is Mary-Ann looking normal:-


... and me looking "captainesque":-





The Wild Wood:-

As we drove away from there back to Curio Bay we could see why it was called "Slope Point":-




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