I was so glad that I had packed that scarf, as even though it was lightweight, it did provide some warmth. I wore a tank top, and then a short sleeved T shirt, over which I wore a long sleeved polo shirt, then the waterproof jacket DH had bought me in Alaska. And the plan was to then wear the purple cape/jacket over the top of all those layers...if I still felt cold outside.
This was one view of the landscape from the carpark...
Looking in the other direction, the landscape looked like this...
First we headed for the lookout...
It was quite an engineering marvel!
You can see why visitors must keep to the paths...those rocks look slippery and that sea looks very rough!
The first lookout overlooks the Natural Bridge lookout; that lookout is smaller and it seemed to be less windy there...
And even more brave when I held the phone OVER the railing, ignoring the wind...Then we strolled downhill in the other direction to have a look at the Natural Bridge.
I'm so glad we were able to see this part of the coastline...very interesting features and dramatic landscapes! One thing we discovered in our exploration of the Albany district, was that the explorer, George Vancouver ( of Canadian exploration and naming fame) explored this area too and his name is on a few places there.
























