Day 7 Saturday 10th March
Avalon to Barrenjoey
LighthouseAvalon Beach
Finally, after 7 years, I caught up with a friend I met on one of my trips to Hong Kong. Melissa took me out to breakfast at the Healthy Chef Cafe and we had a couple of hours to catch up with each other's stories. It was not long enough, after we said goodbye I thought of so many things I wanted to ask but I hope we get to catch up again.
View back to Whale Beach
This was just a short day, only 13 kilometres. I left
Avalon at 10am and walked along the Whale Beach Rd which offered some impressive
views over
Palm Beach and across to Ku ring gai Chase National Park and Barrenjoey
Lighthouse. I was almost there, almost finished. It was exciting.
To Palm Beach and Barrenjoey Lighthouse
I picked up my pace a bit because I had given myself only 3 hours that day to finish the walk. I did have a short break as I stopped for a yarn with an older fella while we watched everyone race out of the water after the shark alarm went off and the surf life guards took to their boats to try and scare it away from
the beach.
Smugglers Track
In no time at all I was at the base of Barrenjoey Headland and starting up the steep Smugglers Track. This is a very old track, the wear on the stone steps cut into the side of the headland are evidence of how many people over 132 years had made their way up. That last push to the top took a lot of effort but I was rewarded with the most amazing, breathtaking, 360 degree
views looking across
Pittwater, the mouth of the Hawkesbury, across to Umina, Broken Head, Bouddi National Park and back to
Palm Beach.
Smugglers Track
Euphoria washed over me as I felt the pleasure and pride of finishing the
Sydney Coast Happy Walk. I stood there for some time enjoying the moment alone and in silence.
View back to Palm Beach
The day was still
young and one of my old school friends was on her way to meet me with her family. When Mel arrived and stepped out of her car it was like 20 years just disappeared. Mel still looks
young and beautiful. It was wonderful to catch up while we all had a late lunch at this groovy cafe/restaurant by the water and in the car all the way back into the city. I had no idea how far out
Palm Beach was until that moment, it was an epic drive all the way to their house.
Barrenjoey Lighthouse
That night I went back into the CBD to attend the public talk being held by Sogyal Rinpoche to discuss his new book about life and death, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. He has a very similar way of teaching as HH The Dalai Lama with a lot of pearls of wisdom mixed in with plenty of good humour.
I felt comfortable with Mel and her family, I could already feel my energy recharging and I was very grateful that Mel made the time to sit and chat over a cup of green tea before going to bed even though I managed to get lost on the way back, not returning to her place until nearly 11pm. They put me up in their guest room for the night and, once again, I slept like a
rock. Once my head hit the pillow I don't think I moved a muscle until I had to get up for breakfast.
I couldn't think of a more perfect finish to my
Sydney Coast Happy Walk
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