This guide illustrates 10 paddle trails in the Walpole-Nornalup inlets marine park highlighting the best scenery and wildlife hot spots. This marine park has unique bio diversity and cultural history, each trail has a tailored map, trip notes and tips based on many ears of observations by the author. The guide book will interest naturalists, photographers and explorers wanting to enjoy the serenity of the Walpole Wilderness. Comprehensive advice on identifying fauna and images of (including tracks and scats) is included as well as information about areas of historical interest.
Heaps of advice and of interest to anyone visiting this magical area of Southern West Australia
Tim Gamblin is a zoologist who lives in south west WA and was based in the Walpole region for more than 10 years, getting to know the region well with his young family. This book is based on his experiences and built upon his early mud maps drawn to show other people where to paddle to see the interesting stuff over time.
Soft Cover Full Colour
38 Pages
ISBN: 978-0-9756201-0-6
9780975620106
A Department of Transport Map Marine map overview of the Walpole Denmark area is available in store (free) or for download here (PDF also free). This has different details on it and does not contain any routes but does show roads toilets, boat ramps and carparks as well as details of the water usage (water ski areas, speed limits etc.)
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