A short(ish) walk to the Habitat Filter
The title is a sort of nod to Eric Newby's book "A short walk in the Hindu Kush" although this was not as long nor as hilly, and no-one called me a fairy at the end of it! The start of the expedition was dropping the Mazda off to get a service performed, which was to take 2 hours. I decided I could fill that with a stroll to the Habitat Filter, which we see every time we come back to 505 over the West Gate Bridge. It is on Sturt Street, not far from some of the concert venues we go to. The weather was not flash to begin with. Here is the route as shown on Google Maps when in 505. I intended to return along the most Northerly option but my phone refused to offer that so I came back by a weird combination of Clarendon St and York Street This is a height warning device on Montague Street just before the Montague Street tram crossing. It still appears that the bridge - known as Monty to its many fans in the panel beating industry - gets a steady die...