Catch ‘n’ Relax Leeman

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27/07/2023
31/08/2022

Cruise to Coorow!
The flowers are out and we are full of information & hot spots!
Coorow CRC is open from 9:30am - 4:00pm Monday - Friday. 🌼🌸

The Old Ute Café is attached to our office and it's the perfect spot to get a takeaway coffee & lunch and set off to the Coorow Community Farm to admire the wildflowers.
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Cya at the CRC! 🤩

Photo Credit - Carris Waite

26/08/2022
26/08/2022

There’s no better way to explore than by venturing on Three Bays Walkway🚶🍃

A 2.5km fully sealed walkway takes you past the sweeping South Bay, Dynamite Bay, and Anchorage Bay. Along the way, be sure to spot wildlife both on the land and in the water, such as whit-belled sea eagles, ospreys, sea lions and dolphins.

If you’re a wildflower lover, visit between the months of July to October and be wow’d by the dazzling displays of wildflowers scattered along the walkway.

Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3OnnRWC

20/08/2022
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Wildflower etiquette!

There are a few simple rules to follow when wandering the wildflower offerings on show this spring.

Canola may not be a natural wildflower spectacle but the golden flower heads spanning acres are often stopped at for a photo opportunity.

Rule #1
Stay on your side of the fence and do not risk the wrath of an irate farmer by trampling into his crop to surround yourself with yellow! You may also find yourself surrounded by a pack of sheep dogs wanting to practise their mustering!

Rule #1(a) applies to Canola`s native cousins and trampling your way into a nest of everlastings for a photo opportunity is just not on, even if you are a blonde-haired stunner doing a fashion shoot in a flimsy summer frock and a colourful picnic blanket!
Please stick to recognised trails.

Rule #2
Fields of flowing flowers along roadsides can slow you down when travelling in “Wildflower Country” but you do not own the road and need to be courteous of other road users. Use your mirrors, safely pull over if you need to, or can, and let others less relaxed pass you.
You may feel “remote” but trust me, you are not!

Rule #3
Leave no trace, if you feel the need to pick something, make it your nose and not the flowers!

Rule #4
Stick to Rules 1, 1a, 2 and 3 and we can all enjoy the spring spectacle.



photo. Australia`s Coral Coast

08/07/2022
19/06/2022

Have you explored the Stockyard Gully Cave Trail? 🌄 🔦

This 1.3km cave trail is a grade 2 hike and located in the Stockyard Gully Reserve. Usually, taking around 45 minutes to complete, this trail starts at the Cockleshell Gully Road picnic area, follows through to sandy gully and then into a cool and refreshing tunnel carved into limestone. It’s a circuit trail and finishes back at the Cockleshell Road picnic area.

Please make sure you bring water and a torch. It is recommended appropriate footwear is worn and that you bring someone along with you when exploring the trail.

Learn more about Stockyard Gully National Park here: https://bit.ly/3gJK7d9

VD: two people flashing a torch light in a cave

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