Day 2: Hewett’s Hill to Ball Creek
We acknowledge the Nyoongar People as the traditional custodians of the land and waters along the Bibbulmun Track
A lovely leisurely distance today of just 10.6 km, but the 345 m (1130 ft) ascent is demanding. It’s quite showery, so not too many photos - which means we have plenty of time for an extra leisurely lunch!
The forest walking is all about black trunks, red laterite, granite slabs and boulders, all perfumed with grevillea, plus sweet but weedy freesias in the towns and settlements. Well-graded tracks and surfaces again today, with parrots and birdsong overhead despite the rain. Just one triple-hutting hiker speeds past us, and we share the hut with our leisurely companions instead. It is their first ever multiday hike, and they are E2Eing! Amazing!
Sometimes the best highlights of the day are the most unexpected. We aren’t even aware of the Mundaring Weir Hotel… but we reach it conveniently around lunchtime AND IT IS OPEN! Yay! They also have accommodation for those who want an even shorter day.
Despite the rain, it has been another good day of hiking. The terrain is not spectacular, but it is very beautiful. The best analogy might be the difference between the North and South islands of New Zealand, or plains instead of mountains. If the rest of the walk is as lovely as this, we are in for a treat.