Day 23: Possum Springs to Yourdamung
We acknowledge the Nyoongar People as the traditional custodians of the land and waters along the Bibbulmun Track
Fields of pink boronia late in the day. They are glorious!
The forecast is for 27C (81 F) today, which is pretty warm for hiking in open terrain.
After yesterday’s slog I’m apprehensive but the distance is shorter, about 19km, and the elevation gain and loss much less.
We decide to start early to beat the heat but there are so many wildflowers today that we still arrive in camp at around 4pm!
Nevertheless the time flies by because there is so much to see. Use the Bibbulmun Track Foundation Map 3 Collie
Varied and rich vegetation but saddening that this section has so much pig damage.
Diuris cruenta, a new species!
Straight, old bullock train logging tracks with gentle gradients. I’m coming to love them!
All kinds of fascinating small plants in the open areas amongst the grass trees. Many orchids in bud: enthusiasts, take a good look in these spots!
Spectacular Hibbertia stellaris growing in a swampy area
Hibbertia stellaris
Stackhousia monogyna (Creamy Candles) and yellow Hibbertia
A richly diverse understorey and gentle forestry track: what more could we ask?
Elythranthera brunonis (Purple enamel orchid)
Diuris longifolia (Purple Pansy Orchid)
Purple enamel orchid showing the unique and distinctive glossiness of the petals in sunlight
Tetratheca sp.
Spectacular wildflower country
A recently burnt section with all kinds of small plants. I’m captivated by these tiny iris that I’ve seen before, Patersonia babianoides - the leaves are everywhere but only now and then do I get to see them in flower. Often Patersonias are open for just one day.
And into some marvellous swampland. We are here at midday so the light is harsh but wow, it is fantastic, with so many different plants.
Many different swamp sundews
A patch of especially brilliantly coloured cowslip orchids (Caladenia flava)
Basket flower Adenanthos obovatus
Just fabulous!
Tired legs completely forgotten!
And here we are at the hut. John is happy to be photographed. He knows the track inside out and spends a lot of time on it. Yet another of the many wonderful hikers we meet on the track.
Beaut outlook from Yourdamung Hut
Sandy tent pads for a change, much gentler on tent floors than that lateritic gravel!
It’s been a cracker walk today and for me a much needed contrast to yesterday. My confidence is seesawing in direct correlation with the difficulty of the day: I need to develop more of Geoff’s Zen!