It stands to reason that the hiking trails within the country parks are usually the better maintained and also signposted. Despite Po Toi not being covered by a country park (or more), however, certain sections of trail are pretty well maintained and signposted -- and, as would be expected, are popular among visitors to the island.
But Po Toi's Rugged Trail definitely is more rugged than those other sections of trail -- and a route less travelled as well. Consequently, going along on it can feel like quite the adventure -- and my finally doing so giving me a nice sense of accomplishment as well as no amount of exhilaration! :)
Po Toi's a pretty rocky island on the whole
but there are indeed some parts that are
well covered with (overgrown) vegetation
Just look for the tall signposts erected at good intervals
though -- and you'll be able to find your way along the trail!
Don't get overly fixated on looking for the signposts though
-- and, instead, take time to look about you and take in
the views every once in a while along the trail!
Also have fun with your imagination when beholding
the many interesting rock formations on the island ;b
It's pretty neat too to look back up the trail and hill --
and think "wow, I was over there just X minutes ago!" ;b
I have to admit to being happy to see -- and be able
to hold on to -- the chain fencing at the steepest
sections of the well-named Rugged Trail
Not long after I took this picture, my hiking buddy and I were
speeding away from Po Toi on a vessel like the one in the photo!
I'm sure I'll be back on Po Toi before too long though as
it's such a photographer's -- along with hiker's -- delight :)
2 comments:
Hi Yvonne,
In your previous Po Toi entry you promised more photos and you certainly delivered with these fine images. These photos show that there is some greenery on the island and also signposted walks through the Rugged Trail on the rock kingdom of Po Toi...The online ferry schedule indicates that there is also service from Aberdeen to Po Toi on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Bill
Hi Bill --
Thanks for your comments. Sorry for the late reply but I was away on vacation. (More on that later!)
Re Po Toi: I've not gone there from Aberdeen. Thus far, have only ever taken the Stanley route -- which is shorter but still makes for a nice boat ride. :)
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