Eighty Six DSC_6375
That is the number of narrow steps you need to descend to access this beautiful beach at Port Campbell where you can view these rock stacks locally referred to as Gog and Magog.
Known as Gibson steps, it is believed the steps were first carved into the cliff possibly by the original Kirrae Whurrong inhabitants and later maintained by a local settler, Hugh Gibson.
Unfortunately what goes down, must go up! Not as bad as I thought but enough to get the heart pumping.
Eighty Six DSC_6375
That is the number of narrow steps you need to descend to access this beautiful beach at Port Campbell where you can view these rock stacks locally referred to as Gog and Magog.
Known as Gibson steps, it is believed the steps were first carved into the cliff possibly by the original Kirrae Whurrong inhabitants and later maintained by a local settler, Hugh Gibson.
Unfortunately what goes down, must go up! Not as bad as I thought but enough to get the heart pumping.