Sampson Inlet

 We had a short 10.5nm sail and motor to Sampson Inlet this morning.  The inlet is very protected and is often used as a cyclone anchorage for the boats from the nearby pearl farm.  Once anchored we set off in the dinghy for a search for a freshwater pool and aboriginal rock art.  The directions were vague and the tide was low which meant we had a long hike up the dry rock strewn riverbed to reach the freshwater pool.  It was delightful to sit in the flow of the little waterfall feeding the pool to cool off.

Hiking up the riverbed

Cooling off in the waterfall / stream 

Paul searched the area for the rock art but could not find it.

No rock art to be found😕

We spent some more time cooling off in the creek feeding the picturesque freshwater soak. Here is a short video of the soak  https://photos.app.goo.gl/FhypepKQV3LjcD696

When we headed back down the stream we found the tide had come up and we had to climb the steep rocks along the bank to get back to the spot where we had left the dinghy.

It was another tough but satisfying outing!

The expedition members in search of the lost rock art



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