Starting from southwest of Stumpys Bay Picnic Area, Mount William, this return journey takes you atop Wukalina (Mt William) via multiple tracks. The summit of Mount William unveils a spectacle of nature's grandeur, even though it's only 216 metres high. Gaze upon the awe-inspiring vista, embracing the serene expanse of George Rocks Nature Reserve and the majestic Cape Naturaliste. Behold the coastal panorama to the northeast, the Bass Strait islands to the north, and the imposing silhouette of Mount Cameron to the west. Opting for the longer route (this one) rewards adventurers with an immersive experience, traversing through unique xanthorrhoea and banksia heathland before delving into the tranquil remoteness of the area. Encounter the graceful presence of forester kangaroos during the initial section of the trip. While the track remains relatively level, a brief ascent near the peak awaits adventurers. Carrying an ample water supply to combat the intense summer heat is advisable. Let us begin by acknowledging the Pyemmairrener people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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