Trying out my Zhiyun Z1 Evolution stabilizer
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A walk with the Barn dog - Testing out my Zhiyun Z1 Evolution stabilizer. Using a cheap digital camera but the 3 axis gimbal works well. Barney is a beagle/cattle dog cross dog and crazy as a two bob watch. Wimbie Beach Park, or reserve, is very private. There are no facilities at this park, however, you can walk around to Surf Beach where there are toilets, a take away food shop and a shopping centre. It is about a 10 minute walk and you can see Surf Beach from Wimbie Beach. The thing about Wimbie Beach Park is it is 'quietly-private', with trees for shade and grassed areas for a picnic lunch, or just relax and take in the view. The beach backs onto Wimbie Beach Park. Wimbie Beach is at the southern end of a 1km wide east facing bay and is a popular starting point for a round trip paddle to Batemans Bay's Tollgate Islands. The beach itself faces northeast and is sheltered from southerly swells by a rocky headland at the southern end. There is direct access to the beach from a small carpark at the end of Wimbie Street. A larger carpark at the end of Newth Place provides access to the beach across a grassy reserve. Surf Beach is the closest beach to the town of Batemans Bay that as the name suggests, has surf. The waves at this small beach are best suited for kids and absolute beginners wanting to practise catching whitewater waves close to shore, because even on small wave days, fast breaking, dumping close outs here are the norm. Wave Type The broad flat sandbar makes this a good spot for those practising in the whitewater with the southern corner of the beach often having the smallest and softest waves. Catching green waves is best attempted during high tides. Watch out for the rocks in the middle of the beach and in each corner. Good Swell Direction For Fun Beginner Waves Small North to East to South swells. Hazards - Rocks - Rip Currents - Marine life