Saturday, August 4, 2012
Saturday August 4
Peter is in recovery mode and asked that we don't walk too far. I selected a walk of less than 5 km at Trigg Mountain, but I miss understood the location and we ended up at Reobold Hill, City Beach.
There were plenty of joggers, mainly women. We had a long down hill section and then a steady climb on the return to the car park. Some of the views over the remnant bush land toward Perth and the river were quite spectacular.
We did get rained on a little bit, but nothing we couldn't handle. After our walk we had breakfast at the Wild Fig, Scarborough. A nice cafe on the beachfront with a retro 60s feel. I tried the pancakes with bacon, scrambled eggs and maple syrup, it was quite nice. Washed down with a macchiato coffee.
On the way home we purchased some fish from the Markets.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Canning River Walk Saturday June 30
The walk was about 7km in length, as the pictures below show, the river looked exceedingly beautiful with the mist rising from the water.
We finished the walk with the relatively new Canning River Cafe, right next to the weir. service was slow as per my last visit, but the coffee was so good we had a second one.
Next week the walk is at Yanchep Park a good 1.5 hrs from home, so don't know if Peter will be up to it.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Saturday June 23 River to South Beach
Today's walk was a bit further than what we usually do. We walked from between the traffic bridges on the Swan River, past the E Shed Markets, through the Fishing Boat Harbor and then almost onto South Beach.
Unfortunately I left my camera battery behind and missed out on the pictures of the sea views across to Garden Island and Rottnest Island. The view was so clear, you felt you could almost touch the islands.
On our way back to the car we had breakfast at Moores Cafe opposite Notra Dame University. Rustic and also seemed to be quite popular. We settled for the scrambled egg and salmon, with the coffee.
We got back home today a little louder than usual at about 10:30am. Next week our walk is very much closer to home.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Saturday June 16 Rocky Bay
The walk turned out to be quite fine, with the rain holding off. At the commencement of the walk a women was walking her chocolate Labrador it was one of the nicest I had seen. The correct term is liver colored.
Some of the river views in this section of the river are really quite magnificent. There is a gazebo at the highest point, an area saved from housing, with a beautiful view of the river. This would be a great location for an ecclesial activity.
One the way home I visited the Perth CBD to pickup a few items! It was interesting to note that they have started the new river development on the esplanade foreshore.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Freshwater Bay Peppermint Grove
At my assistance we had breakfast at Daisies Cafe in Claremont. I was less than impressed by being served food on plastic plates with plastic knives and forks and coffee served in takeaway cups.
Next week's walk should be at Rocky Bay.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Saturday June 2, Claremont Foreshore
The last section we had to slightly dip our shoes in the water before emerging at Pt Resolution Reserve. We then walked back to the car along Victoria Ave. There is some really nice properties in this area.
We had breakfast at cafe in the The Old School Lane, Claremont Quarter. nNew owners and a really nice breakfast. Before heading home we visited Coles to collect a few items.
Claremont Museum
Saturday, May 26, 2012
May 26 Pt Walter to Blackwall Reach
Next week is a longer walk of 10km along the river at Claremont foreshore.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Crawley walk Saturday May 20
Next week's walk is Pt Walter to Blackwall Reach.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Walk between Narrows and Causeway
I commenced walking at 10:15am starting at Coode Street jetty and headed west toward the Narrows bridge. All up this is a 10km walk by the time you complete the loop from the Narrows to the Causeway, walking past the Perth foreshore.
There was plenty of walkers and cyclists of all ages and sizes. As I walked through the park in the middle of the freeway interchange it was interesting to stop and read the plaque on how the engineering work was done so that a freeway and bridge could be built on a muddy river bed. There are also regular photo information spots that tell you what was happening on that part of the river a hundred or less years ago.
I stopped at the Barrack street jetty and had a macilatia coffee, I need to learn how to spell it. Some what stronger than a cupachino. I also found next to the Bell Tower the tiles that the kids signed in 2000 when they were at Wattle Grove Primary, I could only recognize Joshua's signature. The tiles are set in the ground. It was only there first name and the initial of their last name, all very interesting looking back in time.
From here I continued down the foreshore and enjoyed the section of the river where they had returned a small section back to what the foreshore would have originally looked like. In this area is also a bust I haven't noticed before to Baudin the French explorer who visited this coast and location in 1801. Perth would have been a very different place if it had been a French settlement. Federation would have been a lot more difficult in 1901, plus all the wealth in the ground on this part of the continent would have created tension with the rest of the continent if not shared, yet Canada seems to have sorted out some of these difficulties with Quebec. We may have ended up with French influence having a nicer designed city and better cuisine.
Next week's walk is at Pt Walter.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Walk Saturday May 4 2012
I was expecting some rain, but there was nothing beyond a few spits of water. This was only a short walk around the redeveloped East Perth Cove, of about 3 km. next week will be a longer walk of around 10 km between the Narrows and the Causeway.
I started today's walk a little later at around 9:30am, it is quite interesting the number of other people out walking.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
John George Walk Trail April 28
I arrived a little behind schedule in picking Peter, slept in. Today's walk is in Midland along the river, John George Walk Trail. Peter has worked with the man the trail is named after.He did a lot for the community, but died suddenly on the verge of his retirement.
The walk was supposed to be 4km in each direction, but we found it hard to believe it was that long. It was very pleasant, a well made pathway. There is a very beautiful playground area being created at the commencement of the walk.
A very easy and pleasant walk, finished off with a coffee and eggs at a nice cafe in Midland.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
The Magnificent Five
Mt Henry Bridge Canning River |
View from Mt Henry Bridge to Perth |
Axel Jansen and Peter Maddon |
Greg Hurn and Peter Schifferli |
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Guildford Walk
After our brisk walk we finished our time off with a coffee and scambled eggs at Jezebels a new coffee house. While sitting there a lady Peter knew from the days he worked in Swan Shire stopped to say hello.
No pictures today as I didn't pull the camera out of my bag. Next week we have a 8km walk along the river foreshore in the Guildford area.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Fremantle Heritage Walk
Today we had an easy walk of 4 kilometres around Fremantle. Weather was lovely, with a touch of coolness in the air. The walk went from Kings Square down high street, right down side street to the wharf then left past the Round House and then we went through the Fishing boat harbour area across Esplanade Park, past the Freo Markets (I bought a mango and paw paw while there) then back to the car.
On the way home we called by Zephers for a coffee. Peter informed me Zepher means wind. Peter also generously purchased a plate of bacon and eggs to energies us after our walk. Before returning to Peter's place we gave Lydia a visit. Next week our walk is around Guildford.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Kings Park walk Sat March 10 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Walking again
To my shame besides the more or less regular walks from where I live to a circuit around my neighborhood, I haven't done any adventurous walks for a while.
This week Kathryn bought me a book on walks around Perth. This motivated me to do a circuit of about 7km from the CBD, Up to Kings Park, behind the parliament and down St George's TCE.
This was a pleasant walk of about 80 minutes. The only downside was the parking fine of $50 as I was 20 minutes too late back to my car.
Bishop house Perth CBD
view of city from Kings Park