tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5516370886499153156.post7441336888491241488..comments2024-03-25T15:17:03.717+08:00Comments on The Long Way's Better: Mamang Trail (WA) - Fitzgerald Inlet to Point Ann (Beach Route)AlissaandDonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04332663491474140162noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5516370886499153156.post-50791507566913124452018-02-19T20:27:57.376+08:002018-02-19T20:27:57.376+08:00Hi Rachel,
That's great that you had good wea...Hi Rachel, <br />That's great that you had good weather and enjoyed the walk. Being such an exposed walk would make this a tough one to do in Summer, but I think Fitzgerald Beach is one of the most stunning and underrated beaches in Australia. <br /><br />Making it over to the east side of the park is a major priority for me later this year - I hear that the Hakea Trail is more ruggedly beautiful than the Mamang Trail.AlissaandDonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04332663491474140162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5516370886499153156.post-58511168432846362842018-02-16T19:56:20.095+08:002018-02-16T19:56:20.095+08:00Hi,
I completed the full day walk from Point Ann t...Hi,<br />I completed the full day walk from Point Ann to the Point Charles lookout and back over Aus Day weekend this year, in part after reading your excellent write up on the walk. I was going to do just Nameless Lake and back, but after seeing your photo of the Point Charles lookout, decided I had to see that view. Luckily I hit a partly overcast coolish day (for January) and had a fantastic time! <br />I'm now planning to head over to the Hopetoun side of the park to check out the walks there. <br />I've also read a few of your write ups on other walks around Perth, so am looking forward to ticking some of these off this year. Thanks!Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00579550455766735501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5516370886499153156.post-6565370184914548072016-12-07T07:20:03.043+08:002016-12-07T07:20:03.043+08:00After one visit Fitzgerald River NP immediately be...After one visit Fitzgerald River NP immediately become one of our favourites in WA. I'm very tempted to do the full coastal walk myself. Water is the main issue as the current campsites at Fitzgerald Inlet and Whalebone Creek don't have water tanks. There is apparently an old fisherman's hut in the middle of the park that does have rainwater but its not like the Bibbulmun or Larapinta where rangers check that it is topped up, so it could be empty upon arrival. Still, it would be worth doing - the most difficult and remote part between Twin Bays and Quoin Head is supposed to be the most spectacular part of the whole park. AlissaandDonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04332663491474140162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5516370886499153156.post-13080949208309823732016-12-05T16:41:38.535+08:002016-12-05T16:41:38.535+08:00Hi Guys, thank you for posting about Fitzgerald Ri...Hi Guys, thank you for posting about Fitzgerald River National Park, it's a spot that has interested me for years but I've never actually gotten around to visiting. One day I'd like to walk the length of the park along the coast. It's meant to be a fairly tough walking but very rewarding. Loved your Kalbarri posts too, hopefully I'll get back over to WA with Sam in the next couple of years to revisit some of these magic spots. CheersFeral Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02245778374822872921noreply@blogger.com