Sunday 11th August
After breakfast, we started the walk to Little Adam’s Peak, which was only about 1km from our Air B’n’B.
Cath stopped at one minor lookout point, about 2/3 of the way to the main peak, while I continued on.
When I got there, I managed to get a Welsh couple who were there, to take my pic.
In the afternoon, we drove to a small village called Ohiya, which was the village nearest to the entrance to Horton Plains National Park, a spot we were planning on visiting the following morning.
I grabbed the camera and wandered up to what passes as a village… 2 shops and the railway station.
On the way, I bumped into a guy wearing a sparkling white, well-pressed uniform, who informed me after I commented on the suit, that he was the station master. That naturally required a (sadly, rushed) portrait.
Back at our lodgings, a new couple arrived. Duncan and Liz from the Netherlands. I asked if they were planning on doing the walk to World’s End. They affirmed that it was on their itinerary for the following morning as well. I asked if they had arranged transport. They hadn’t. So we offered them a lift, for which they were most grateful.