Botany Bay National Park Sunrise (keep your feet dry)
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:49 pm
I have been meaning to get back to Botany Bay National Park for many years, i visited there yonks ago (before i was interested in taking pictures) and was amazed at the great cliffs. Hence I plan to do a sunrise there, conveniently enough the Flickr sunrise mob are also heading down that way but are going to Cape Solandar, however i am more interested in doing the little lighthouse which is set down on a little hill close to the cliffs.
If any one else is keen drop me a PM or txt me.
Its a bit hectic getting there and will involve quite a walk (think malabar style for those silly enough to have attended) in the dark, however you can keep your feet dry since its up on the cliff. Obviously there are a number of hazards, cliffs for one, no fences and a fairly rough walking track so take this into consideration.
The location i want to get to is just on the northern side of the lighthouse, I also want to check out the Lighthouse for a potential star trail location (it basically has a good southern view with little light pollution)
Given that sunny rise is around 7am now its the perfect time for these longer expeditions - tide is irrelevant for this location but a big swell would be nice, however looking at the forecast its only going to be 1.6m
Saturday 16th is preferred, but could also do Sunday.
If any one else is keen drop me a PM or txt me.
Its a bit hectic getting there and will involve quite a walk (think malabar style for those silly enough to have attended) in the dark, however you can keep your feet dry since its up on the cliff. Obviously there are a number of hazards, cliffs for one, no fences and a fairly rough walking track so take this into consideration.
The location i want to get to is just on the northern side of the lighthouse, I also want to check out the Lighthouse for a potential star trail location (it basically has a good southern view with little light pollution)
Given that sunny rise is around 7am now its the perfect time for these longer expeditions - tide is irrelevant for this location but a big swell would be nice, however looking at the forecast its only going to be 1.6m
Saturday 16th is preferred, but could also do Sunday.