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Cape Huay from Monument Lookout.  A 20 minute diversion from the main track before descending onto Cape Huay itself.  The walk to here is rewarding enough with spectacular views towards Cape Pillar as well.  One has a certain sense of insignificance standing on the sheer cliff tops of the Tasman Peninsula.

 

 

LEFT: the vertical view.  Sheer and a little frightening.  RIGHT:  The junction with the Cape Huay track and the Monument Lookout track which continues on to Mt Fortescue and Cape Pillar.

 

The view at the bottom of a steep descent where the start of Cape Huay is reached.  Towering Monument Lookout is on the right and Cape Pillar is in the distance.

 

 

The background tile is a detail from a picture of the swirling foam at the base of Cape Huay. (pronounced Hoy)