Mobydisc said...
Best to wear some thongs or sandles when walking down there and take it one deliberate step at a time.
Perhaps we could ask the council to pour some sand over the wood slats. Where the sand is heaping up at the end of the path its much more walkable. Sand could be the cheapest way to make the path easier to walk on and to retain the slats.
Another option would be to cover the slats with the covering they use on the southern path.
Kyeemagh is a great place for flat water sailing.
Between that and the sharp aluminum bars in the fence, getting to the beach definitely is a challenge. I've always assumed they were to do it like the southern path, but somebody just forgot to do it / check it was done.