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{"id":6341,"date":"2013-01-24T19:49:43","date_gmt":"2013-01-24T07:49:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aboarddignity.com\/blog\/?p=6341"},"modified":"2013-01-24T19:51:48","modified_gmt":"2013-01-24T07:51:48","slug":"manley","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aboarddignity.com\/blog\/?p=6341","title":{"rendered":"Manley"},"content":{"rendered":"After a lot of walking about the City on Monday evening and Tuesday we felt we needed a change. So we took the bus towards Manley, alighted at the Spit Bridge and hiked 10km along (and up and down) the coast to Manley. The walk was really good and we would recommend it to anyone into hiking. It was hard to tell we were so close to Australia’s most populated city. But there we were walking the coast in wonderful isolation, passing hidden beaches and sometime passing what were probably multi-million dollar coastal properties. The weather was a bit overcast but this was perfect for us as there is no way could I have broken my distance record in the heat. (At this point I will also confess to walking around the city in the morning chasing Ingress portals to much frustration).\n<\/p>\n
I was pretty exhausted by the time we reached Manley but this was soon forgotten when we met up with Dee and Mark who we met and got to know at the Manta Ray pass in Fiji in 2011. We’d always hoped to meet up again but circumstances have obviously turned out a little different to those expected.\n<\/p>\n
Dee and Mark insisted on buying us a late lunch and the driving us around the area to see the sights. They showed us some of the East Coast beaches and took us down to North Head. It made us a little sad at we had expected to sail in between the heads to first see Sydney but what the hell. Being alive is a pretty good consolation prize.\n<\/p>\n
We took the ferry back to Sidney getting more views of the bridge and Opera House. Rather too many pics in my albums but believe me, I’ve deleted at least half the ones I took.\n<\/p>\n