Cabarita Beach Walk
Cabarita Beach Walk
Cabarita Park, NSW - Australia
The Cabarita Beach Walk traces the calm northern shoreline of the Parramatta River within Cabarita Park, offering a quiet counterpoint to Sydney’s ocean-facing coastal tracks. This stretch unfolds beneath mature fig trees and open river lawns, where wide views extend across the water toward Breakfast Point and Mortlake. The terrain is gently undulating but mostly even, moving across smooth shared paths and shaded parkland corridors that encourage steady, unbroken movement. Unlike exposed headland routes, this walk feels sheltered and composed, defined by still water, moored boats, and long horizontal sightlines across the river basin. Subtle breezes move through the canopy while ferries pass quietly in the mid-distance, reinforcing a sense of rhythm and continuity that makes the route reflective rather than dramatic.
Wearonomics Movement Interpretation
The Wearonomics Engine analyzed a session lasting 73 minutes, identifying 37.3 minutes of validated walking over 3.47 kilometers. The average walking velocity of 1.05 m/s remained within physiologically plausible human thresholds.
Sustained high-velocity segments exceeding walking thresholds were classified as vehicle transport. These segments accounted for 1.6% of total time (1.1 minutes) and were excluded from credit attribution.
The Engine identified 163 pause intervals, the longest lasting 190 seconds. An audit of kinetic consistency identified 1 seconds of sensor artifacts or GPS jumps. These irregularities were isolated to maintain the integrity of the movement evidence.
Heart rate dynamics ranged between 54 and 126 bpm, reflecting moderate cardiovascular engagement consistent with sustained outdoor walking.
Following anomaly filtering and vehicle exclusion, the session generated 3.7000 Wearonomics Credits, reflecting 51.1% session eligibility for validated human walking within defined biomechanical parameters.
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