Sunday 18 December 2011

Into Victoria


11 December Sunday

Rain in the night didnt last long, bit overcast this morning. (Rose is still losing weight, all those clothes she didnt bring cos they were too tight).Took spuds to other couple (Linda and Feff) and got talking to them till gone 11 Had a coffee) really interesting couple who gave us lots of advice. Finally left camp at 11 45 and left the easy way this time along Imlay Rd(no wonder they got a caravan up there) and onto Princess Highway till we got to the turn for Mallacoota. It is a very old fashioned seaside town,


We met a lovely English lady in the information center,


 she'd kept her accent even after 50+ years in Oz. Decide as we'd had such a late start to stay at the rest area at Genoa. (back on Princess Highway), Nice place and cold showers if you want them. Had a walk into town over the historic bridge, but it really is only a few houses.

12th December Monday

Away by 9.30 back on Princess Highway till we took the road to Cape Conran as thought it would be nice to drive alongthe coast road to Marlo. Stopped at Point Ricardo car park and walked to beach, waves amazing,

 beach goes on for ever. At Marlo


bought some tobacco for Colin before rejoining Highway to Lakes Entrance, what a beautiful spot. The sea is behind the dunes which are infront of inland lake/port.


And the sun is trying to come out. Decided to go to Bairnsdale for 2 nights at the Mitchell Gardens Holiday Park ($48), it is a lovely setting by the river and it has a pool (looks cold). Used camp kitchen to cook dinner and sat in there catching up on Emails and getting blog up to date.

13th December Tuesday

Thought it might be noisy being so close to the road but not too bad at all. Just pootled around in the morning and got gas bottle filled($11), had a walk round town in the afternoon, it is much bigger than we thought,we got our food shopping for the week at the same time. Weather would be warm except for the chill wind. Colin did some checking over the motor. Catted with neighbour before bed to warm up and get out of the rain.

14th December Wednesday

Warmer this morning , left site about 9.30 and went to library to upload photos onto blog, quickest WiFi yet , got feul then back on road by 10.30 Drove through Stratford ou the Avon, bit disappointing as it has such a famous name. Through Sale and down to Yarram, we stopped at port Welshpool for lunch, it is a fishing port

which also services the oil industry, it has an old fashioned feel to it and also has a very long and very old jetty.

 Carried on to Foster and got a local map before heading onto camp site for the next couple of days at Bear Gully Reserve. We can see the sea from our tent, it is approx 100 meters away.

 For a site site that is only suitable for small vehicles there's an awfull lot of caravans and big campers.


15th December Thursday

Woke to an orange glow in the tent, sunrising, should have got up but went back to sleep till 8am. Very hot sunny day.  I went for a walk to see where one of the tracks went and came across a near black Wallaby having a feed, don't know who was more surprised, went and got Colin to see.  Later the English neighbours Eve and Eric called us through to see an Akidna

wandering through the camp.
Just read and chatted rest of day.

16th December Friday

Said goodbye to Eve and Eric our neighbours as they had to go as they had run out of water and electricity for the fridge, after chatting to Colin they are going to buy a solar panel to keep battery topped up. We decided to go to Fish Creek as they are the nearest shops 35k away as Colin needed fag papers, it is a very quaint village. Stopped at Waratah Bay for lunch on the beach, very windy ended up with sand in our sarnies and everywhere else, pitty as its a very nice beach.Drove onto the Cape Liptrap Lighthouse


(there was a bird on the road sunning itself, but it did not move, our very own roadkill) amazing views can see curvature of the earth again, also can see over to Wilsons Prometory which is southern most tip of mainland Oz.

 Later back at site, more campers comming in for the weekend. Had a chat and nibbles with local couple Peter and Marj, they had lived in NZ a couple of times with work, Marj loved the country. By the time we finished dinner it was dark so went to bed.

Monday 12 December 2011

New South Wales the final leg





3rd December Saturday

A truck came onto site in the middle of the night, very noisy with air brakes , reversing and leaving the engine running, also very cold last night. It is sunny this morning but with a nip in the air (just like home). Left site at 10am heading to Tamworth, stopped at info centre, again very helpful. Popped into Coles for fresh meat, then on way out of town stopped at Big Golden Guitar



(Tamworth is country & western capitol of Oz). Colin spotted a memorial area to Truckers on the same road.

 we left on the Werris Creek Rd and stopped at Carrabubula rest area for lunch before arriving at the Australian Railway Monument & museum at Werris Creek. Colin had a go at the train simulator and ended up going backwards. Nice little place. Onwards along Gap Rd to Caroona before joining the Quirindi Premer Rd to the Lions Pk for the night ($7) The drive today has been through the Plains of Plenty - very flat arrable land,(makes a change from hills). Saw lots of Cockatoos in the trees. Spent the evening catching up on journal and charging battery(on the picnic benches until it got too dark to see the keys)

4th December Sunday

Rose bitten again.

Woken in night by neighbours talking till 4am. We got up at 8am and while Rose went for a shower Colin banged a few doors to make sure they woke up(cool). They just woke up got out of their Swags and drove off (dont mess with the Brits). Watching the Gallahs landing on the overhead wires, they keep losing their balance and hanging upside down then flapping to get upright again. Left 9.30ish on road to Coonabarabran where we joined the Oxley Highway to Gilandra where we stopped for lunch at the info centre and Coo-ee Heritage Centre. We had a look round the heritage centre which is full of memorabilia of the Coo-ee march of 1915 in which 25 men , given no support from the army, marched the 500kms from Gilandra to Sydney to enlist for WW1, along the way they recruted over 200 men, announcing their arrival with a call of Coo-ee. The march sparked several others such marches from other country towns. It was quite moving as one of the leaders of the marches William Hitchen was ill when he arrived in England and died at Harefield hospital, never having seen service. Joined the Newell Highway, which is the main roadtrain route to Melbourne, we saw a few, but dorring the week it is full of them. Stopped for the night just before Dubbo at Terramungamine reserve. there are a lot of campers at this site, and including us 3 tents, one of the neighbours told us about a website for casual work which might be useful to us if we can get board and lodging in the future.

5th December Monday

Very windy night, cold as well. Left just after 9.30 heading towards Dubbo where we stopped for oil, bbq beads and bread before dropping onto Mitchell Highway to Wellington, turned off onto Burrendong Way hopefully a bit more scenic.


 It is farming country and very dry. At Orange got back onto Mitchell Highway and stopped for lunch, we decided to make for Bathurst and stop for 2 nights at the Big4 campsite($26) but it is a very good site with all the facilities including a pool. Sat in the sun for a while but wind got up and it turned chilly. Colin made a list of jobs to do in the morning. Used the camp kitchen and sat in the TV lounge for a bit in the evening before going to bed.

Rose slipped on the grass earlier and is a bit sore all down one side (no sympathy from Colin all he said was "thought i heard something").

6th December Tuesday

Better nights sleep, warmer with both sleeping bags on and not so noisy. Started out cloudy but sun did come out. Colin doing jobs on LR, gearbox oil, sorting oil leak, and new umbrella clip (old one broke) whilst Rose did the laundry made breakfast and just general dogsbody. Rose also trimmed her fringe again, but not bothering with the rest yet, as when its hot just clip it up,(dont let anybody tell you its hot all the time in Oz, they lie). Went out to racetrack at Mount Panorama,


 where they hold the Bathurst 1000,


 it has been a race track since 1938 and used as a venue for the Australian GP in the 50s. The endurance race came to Bathurst in 1963 when the track at Phillip Island needed substantial repairs,originally over 500mls (805kms) but later changed to 1000kms in 1973.The Land Rover covered the course in probably the slowest time ever.


 The track is a public road and you have to stay within the speed limits, easy for us.


 The mounting stage is very steep and twisty,


 still it was a lot of fun. Had a look round the centre of Bathurst, some of the buildings are very pretty,


cant get over how wide the streets are. Back to camp to do the ironing (Rose not me). After dinner in tv lounge (warm)me on computer Colin on the PS2, we got chucked out at 8.30pm.

7 December wednesday

Another cold night


 down to 6 degrees. Sunny when we got up and left site just after 10am. Took photo of the Big Gold Panner

then took road to Oberon, farming country still. after Black Springs scenery changed to logging country

 then twisty very steep roads, now we are in rolling hills between the Abercrombie National Park and the Blue Mountains, it is windy and a bit chilly and we have all the windows and vents closed. Stopped in Goulburn for shopping and took a photo of the Big Merino,

headed down the federal Highway towards Canberra, we couldn't find the rest area we wanted so carried onto the Canberra Exhibition Park for the night. They have a track for Harness racing(horses) and whilst we were eating dinner some of the teams came out to practice,

 lovely sunny evening.

8 December Thursday

very grey sky this morning but not cold. Tried to top up dongle but credit card rejected, rang Telstra and after a bit of waiting was told it is a problem their end, as a sorry the girl gave me 1GB for the next month for free (result), but she advised I top up with a voucher next month.

Left the site after 10am and drove into Canberra to Parliament House (they have underground parking for tall vehicles) we had to go through security xrays before entering the building. It is a very modern building

 which has a nice feel to it, they have taken some ideas from the British Parliament in that the House of Representatives chamber is green

 and the Senate is red.

 No politicians about as they are on their long break. As you walk away from the building you can see the Old Parliament House (white building).

 It was an enjoyable couple of hours. we headed out to teh Kings Highway towards Batemans Bay, the road surface is better than we've seen for a while, which is good as the road is very twisty up and down with some very sharp bends (25km limit), drove through Braidwood where the film Ned Kelly was filmed (with Mick jagger). when we reached Batemans bay

 dropped onto Beach Road till Broulee then picked up Priness Highway to Waldrons Swamp rest area for the night. We were the only ones on the site for a while but quite a few other travellers have pulled in. The weather has brightened up and is warmer, it is staying light longer.

9th December Friday

Lovely sunny hot start to the day. Stopped at Moruya library to upload some photos, the WiFi was very slow so copied the photos onto a memory stick then used library computers. Had a short walk round the town, another interesting town. ON the road again and just past Bodella we hit a traffic jam, 2 cars had collided head on, 1 dead and 1 still trapped in car, so we pulled off into a layby and had some lunch(very carring arnt we). Got talking to a Dutch couple who are over here for 7 weeks in a camper van, they are also finding it very expensive.We were held up for about 50 mins. Carried on through Narooma, it looked very picturesque,

before we stopped at Pambula for fuel and decided to head to Wallagaraugh River Rest Area, but it was right beside the road also couldnt pitch tent beside the Land Rover, so we decided to go to Newtons Crossing Picnic Area instead, we decided to trust the SatNav and map and drive to it from Broadaxe Rd., took a right turn into O'Neils River Rd that took us right through a forrest on tracks just wide enough for vehicle, that took us to the top of a mountain, we had to use 4WD for quite a lot of the time. An hour later than planned we arrived at the site, what an adventure. We are in the trees, no grass and Colin said the pegs feel like going into concrete.


 (Very long tiring day). We really are in the middle of nowhere and all alone.

10 December Saturday

Very tired still, Rose stayed in bed and went back to sleep till 8 30. Blue skies through the trees. Saw a small Monitor lizard, took a walk through the trees to the river


but couldnt quite get to it as fallentrees in the way. Another couple turned up with their off road caravan, intending to stay a few days. They were retired (mid 50s) and decided to travell Oz. Very slow chilled day. Had shower in the afternoon with hot water from solar shower. About 6pm it started to cloud over and heard thunder, just after 7 it started to rain so we got into bed and read till sleep.

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Friday 2 December 2011

The New England Journey

29 November Tuesday

We are leaving today, sad to go but we need to start the long trek. Said our goodbyes to Marion before she went to work. We left Laurie just before 10 am, a bit emotional, but we will be back next year.

Off down the Mount Lindsey Highway towards Beaudesert, it is getting warmer, stopped at a rest area just before Rathdowney where and American on a motorbike stopped and asked to look at our map, he was looking for some interesting roads so showed him the road to Queen Mary Falls, he went off a happy chappy. South of Rathdowney took the road up and around Mount Lindsey


(back to twisty roads)
then the road to Tabulam, unfortunately they are doing a lot or road repairs (the road surface is terrible). decided to stop at Crooked Creek rest area for the night and just put out the back awning and sleep in the Landrover tonight (now back in New South Wales), and eat out of store cupboard. Clouding over a bit as evening draws in, and a caravan has pulled up for the night.

30 November Wednesday

Good night sleep for both of us. Caravan left early, and we moved on at 9ish heading down Bruxner Highway to Tenterfield, it is like driving in the English countryside, probably why the area is called New England.

Went straight to information centre and met a very helpful woman who gave us ideas of places to visit. Found a bakery and had breakfast and then went food shopping before booking into the showground for 2 nights (only $20), and it is short walk to town centre. Got set up and lazed around talking to other campers before going for a walk round the town, it is really pretty.

Back to stir-fry for dinner with brocolli, it was lovely followed by melon (Colin said he was going back to Brisbane as they don't have brocolli)

1 December Thursday

Bit of a chilly night and noisy with people shouting in the distance. Most of the other campers left early this morning. IT IS RAINING. Decided to visit Bald Rock



 north of Tenterfield, it is the biggest exposed granite rock in Australia. We walked through forest to the base of the rock but the surface was too wet and slippery  for us to climb which is a shame as the views are supposed to be stunning. Before we drove off spotted an adult kangaroo with a young one,
 Colin managed to get photos.

further along the road we came across some more,

so exciting, it made up for the bad weather.

We then stopped at Thunderbolt's Hideout,
had lunch in Landrover whilst poured with rain. Frederick Wordsworth Ward (aka Captain Thunderbolt) (1835–25 May 1870) was an
Australian bushranger renowned for escaping from Cockatoo Island, and also for his reputation as the "gentleman bushranger" and his lengthy survival, being the longest roaming bushranger in Australian history. The area is full of colossal sized Granite boulders.


This is where his hide out was, between two that formed two Caves. He could see for quite a long way!


He also used it to plan attacks on the north-south road. This area is so rocky, I think he would have been very hard to find. we started to walk back through the forest towards the Tank traps but my waterproof had given up trying to keep me dry so we went back to vehicle, I had to take off my t shirt as soaked through and put on a jumper till we got back to camp, where typically the weather is brighter. Colin started to take his boots and socks off and noticed blood on his ankles

LEECHES UGH

He has a ring of blood on both ankles, they had got to him through his thick boot socks, I was feeling smug till whilst taking off my socks I saw a big leech, then saw the blood on my legs still with leeches attached (horrible), Colin knocked them off me, one had got to just below my knee. I had the biggest but colin had the most. It took ages for the blood to stop flowing.




2nd December Friday

Rain in the night and cold, its now sunny but very windy forecast is brightening as day goes on. Rose left site with trousers on. On New England Highway, lovely road. Past a sign DUNDEE BALD KNOB RD. couldnt stop in time to take a photo. Not so lovely road further on, the pot holes are treacherous.

We stopped in Glen Innes for a look around, the buildings are lovely(for those that have been following the blog they are much better than Napier)




despite the bagpipes playing on the town hall balcony for 30 mins.(its a very Scottish town). After lunch went through Armidale, on the road south saw lots of hot rods towing tiny caravans, they must be going to a show. Stopped at Urulla for bread and to see the statue of Thunderbolt

(who is burried in the town), before carring on to our camp at Bendemeer. The site is right beside the rodeo ring and Creek river,


nice spot and the sun has come out.

It is very strange as we have driven through Dundee, Glencoe, LLangothlan, and seen a sign for Kentucky.

Went for a stroll after dinner, saw some very colourful parrots


and got talking to a couple who hade been on the site at Tenterfield, they are in a small bus and have been travelling for nearly 2 years(she is Oz and he is from Lancashire), they advised us to check road conditions to Dubbo due to the recent flooding.We now have internet so checked emails in bed.

Sunday 27 November 2011

Our time in Wynnum

17 November Thursday

Everyone up early this morning. Marion went and picked up Abbey (grandaughter), who is the the same age as Harry and Ellie (she is 11 days older), I showed her photos of Harry and Ellie on facebook, ellie's hair is getting so long. Abbey helped Marion make pancakes for breakfast, they weer so light and fluffy. Colin checked the oils in the Landrover and all ok, checked on ebay for UHF radios and found a company in Sydney selling just what we want for $222 including the antenna saving nearly $200, rang the company and paid over the phone, and they promised express delivery. Went into pool with Abbey for about an hour,temperature was just right. After lunch Marion went through some photos with me, whilst Abbey played quietly. Read her a bedtime story later (she is a delightful child), Colin and Laurie sat down to watch a reality programme called Keeping Up With The Joneses, about a family from Catherine in the Northern Territories, there are some very colourful characters in the show, it was funny.

18 November Friday

Colin up early, Laurie rang work and parcel has arrived so off they went to collect, it was the CB radio, very impressive. Bit overcast and cooler today, after Marion took Abbey to Kindy we set off to Surfers Paradise with Laurie and Marion, went down the road next to the beach this time and it is lovely and seems to go on for ever.



Some of the schools are beaking up and surfers is getting ready for the invasion of the Schoolies, they fence off part of the resort for them, they drink and party a bit hard. Did have a wander round and saw some good statues and trees decorated with xmas presents which seems strange to us in the sunshine.


The further south you go the less commercial it is and the hig rise buildings start to disappear. Marion and Laurie were telling us about how the sand had disappeared in some parts due to a big wave surge and they've had to bring sand in. Looking for light long sleeved blouses for the evenings but found 2 dresses instead.

Drove onto Collungatta to the Pie Shop for lunch, they are the best pies ever I had chicken and avocado and Colin had a Ned Kelly, the town is small and friendly a place to return to. we were all tired so went home for a bit of a kip before going out tonight. Went to Ron and Wendy's for a BBQ, Ron used to drive the road trains regularly and was able to give Colin lots of useful information, it was lovely relaxed evening but a late one for all of us.

19 November Saturday

Much cooler night, didn't use the fan. Mat came over this morning to work on his car so Marion took Abbey to a party, I had a nice mooch around KMart and othe shops, on our return Colin and Laurie had been on a booze run and got talking to a bloke who drove up in a series landrover, he invited us to a club meeting at his house just round the corner from Laurie's. Tim popped in and it was good to meet another member of the family. Colin and I went off to the club meet at 4pm, he was with the men and I was upstairs with the women. One of the ladies Caroline knew Bren and Barbara (from overland workshop in York) as they had stayed with her when they came out to Oz. the club is called SLOW series landrover owners, we were made very welcome and the time went very quickly. I was told some hotels will let you camp in their gardens. Back at base Ron and wendy arrived for dinner, another good evening, colin killed a flying cockroach this evening.

20 November Sunday

Colin and Laurie up really early to go to a car swap meet at Rocklea, couldn't get back to sleep. Colin had been so enthralled with the cars he forgot to take photos-in the end he got one of a moggie van.

We went back to sleep for about an hour, then sorted clothes and repacked ready to go off tomorrow for a couple of days. Had a dip in the pool this arvo, what a hard life we lead. Checked the map as to where we will be going in next few days, whilst dinner being cooked rang Emma to arrange Skyping later. just as dinner on table computer rang. It ws brilliant talking to Harry and Ellie they even talked to Marion and Laurie which was great, told them Marion wanted snow for Christmas they said they will send her snowballs. the kids were telling jokes and pulling faces, it was so nice to see them all, they are off to see Natalie later today. We will try to speak with the others soon. It has been a quieter day which is what was needed.

21 November Monday

Forecast today of 32 degrees, up and away about 10ish to miss rush hour, followed the road to Ipswich on the A7 then M7, it is hot, we turned off before Ipswich towards of Boonah where we stopped to get our fresh shopping, it seems a nice little town. Decided to head towards Warwick on the Cunningham Highway. On the highway up to the Gap, Colin noticed motor was starting to get hot, by this time we were in the roadworks and stuck in traffic, (the road is a long hard climb) eventually managed to pull off to the side of the road. The fan has stopped working, whilst Colin checking the electrics made lunch (pink job) a bloke from roadcrew turned up to see if he could help, Colin found it was a bad earth, easily fixed, the workman had a lot of water with him which he used to fill the rad for us, it seems trucks regularly overheat on the hill, he then got onto the walkie talkie to make sure we had a clear run through the rest of the roadworks, so kind. We missed the track we planned to drive so went onto Goomburra Valley Campground- it was closed.

On the same road we found the Janowen Hills 4 Wheel Drive Park, it has different levels of difficulty of off road tracks along with a campground with hot showers, only cost $15, we have it all to ourselves. the owner said it can get chilly at night as 800m above sea level. There are a lot of Gallahs around (birds)


 and we are in the middle of nowhere by a small creek, only downside flies and we've had to put jumpers on as a slight chill , the sky is full of stars, no mossies.

22 November Tuesday

Very windy night and a bit chilly, there are flies and more flies here have to be careful eating otherwise might get extra meat. Showers are short but hot, it a lovely spot reminiscent of UK in fact would be a great place for and ENLROC social weekend (Michelle they have a website). Left about 9ish past Goomburra to find a track, it was like a greenlane at home called Ghost Gate Road,

ended up in a different place than expected (saw lots of horses in fields and stud farms) but no probs. back onto tarmac towards Warwick, long straight roads then onto Killarney before heading to Queen Mary Falls. Saw our first roo (roadkill), then short way up the road a live one hopping across the fields.


Stopped at Dagg Falls


before driving onto Queen Mary Falls, you can walk down to the base of the falls but we just did the short circuit, very picturesque.



The road down the other side of the Falls is challenging very twisty and steep,

Colin had to stop the landrover to let the brakes cool down, so had lunch at the same time. At the bottom found ourselves on a dirty track from Croftby to Moogerah Lake. The weather has warmed up, found the Gorge campground but no one about and didn't look so good so drove onto the showground at Kalbar, it is lovely and only cost $10, the ticket man even suggested where we should pitch in the shade away from so young lads ina campervan. It gets dark early and we were inbed and asleep by 7.30pm.

23 November Wednesday

Cockerels crowing, dogs barking, music blaring, birds singing and not even light yet, campervan boys have gone onion picking and left early, overcast but warm. Left camp and drove to Boonah for fuel and a walk around the town, it is a nice little place, got some lovely looking chicken kebabs 10 for $10 and 4 AAa batteries for $2, just got back to landrover when a man approached us to talk about landrovers. Headed back to Wynnum via Beaudessert and the Mount Lindsay Highway arriving just after 12.30. After lunch laurie and Colin went off man shopping, Marion is at the doctor's as not feeling well and I spent time on internet. when colin and laurie returned they had got an Etag for the toll roads on Laurie's account (much easier than Sydney). Marion returned and has an eye infection and Jenna came for dinner (lovely girl), she has a droll sense of humour, after she left watched a video of a show Leigh was in, very good.

24 November Thursday

Up and away by 8.45, said goodbye to Abbey. Over cast and cool this morning, on M1 going north had rain at Colundra and between Cooroy and Tewantin (it seems I pronounce Cooroy like and Abo), made very good time and Colin got 112km out of the landrover, reached Ranger station just after just after 10.30 and got our camping and vehicle permit, rang Ronnie he should be with us at 11.30, (11.45 still waiting), they arrived at 11.50 they had been through some bad rain which held them up. weather has warmed up now. After ferry on tarmac for a bit before letting down tyre pressures and onto beach.


 Drove over 20 km and camped just 1 km north of King Bore, we are under the trees in the shade,


 sand is a bit bit black due to fire ash in sand, our feet are black. It is cooling nicely but they have big flies called March flies, they land on you very gently then bite you. we are in the Great Sandy National Park at Cooloolla Reserve, after dark just sat and chatted with Roonie and debbie till bed. Our nearest neighbours we think are Toolies (too old to be schoolies).

25 November Friday

Sea can be very noisy when you are trying to sleep, colin up early already hot at 7.30am. Can't believe it Ronnie and debbie have brought a toaster so had toast with our bacon and egg for breakfast, Colin went for a dip in the sea whilst we watched, only there for a short while but debbie got burnt. Later colin and I went in sea it was lovely the warmest yet and such fun getting battered by the waves. Marion and Laurie arrived after noon, good to see them. flies not so bad today. Colin and I had a walk up the beach to Red Canyon







 and King bore  road,

when got back to camp had showers in the tent, not the hottest but feel fresh and clean. we saw the new Fa18 jets low flying across the sea. even though put sunscreen on got a bit pink on my uppper legs. You can see the curvature of the earth from the beach looking out to sea, it's amazing and such a nice place to camp.

26 November Saturday

7am, 24degrees, 70% humidity, small breeze, stay in shade today.

We have stickers on the Landrover for Bush Pig (bush products suppliers in UK) in Oz it means a fat slag of a woman!!

Ronnie and debbie left at 1.30pm when tide was right, we went for a drive up the beach

and onto what I can only describe as a sandy greenlane to Rainbow beach (eddie you need to suss this one out for the club lol).

  Stopped at a cake shop for coffee and Lamington cakes (they are devine, very light sponge covered in chocolate and coconut), paid for another night's camping at Ranger station (aircon in office much too cold). Had a look at Rainbow beach (goes on for ever) and saw a helicopter low flying over the sea,

then we noticed a young chap in a 4x4 had got stuck on the soft sand on the beach, another 4x4 tried to pull him out and got stuck (he got pushed out by a rather large girl, not sure if she was a bush pig),

Laurie went to their rescue he took his sand boards down the them and they were then able to drive out


 (hero of the day). Had a good run back, down the lane and along the beach (the beach is the road and even has speed limits).

This morning sat in shade with socks and boots on, now have white ankles, non of us hungry so just had light dinner and chat before bed.

27 November Sunday

Hot already and no breeze first thing, packed up slowly as tide not right till after noon. saw a beautiful butterly

hovering at back of landrover. Colin got under landrover and fixed the prop bits that were loose, then went in the sea to cool down and clean off. When packed colin had a shower behind landrover then Laurie had one behind his trailer.



It took us 3 hours to drive home, breakdown on motorway backed the traffic up, we had a pit stop at a service station (servo) colin's t shirt was wet on the back and my shorts look like I'd wet myself. Unpacked and put washing in, Laurie had a swim, colin went to lie down for a bit and went to sleep, it has been a hot tiring day. Marion showed me photos of Tenterfield (family hometown) and we went on internet and had a look at our house and discovered (cousin) Tony on lived 15 minutes from Sandie. Colin stirred when I went to bed at 9pm.

28 November Monday

Hot, not leaving till tomorrow, feeling really tired. Ron and Wendy came round to say goodbye and Ron left marked maps with Colin, of places to see and best routes, very kind of him.

Colin went out with Laurie and bought some coolant for the radiator, whilst I caught up with emails and chased insurance documents. very humid today all suffering, very quiet day. We went with Laurie to pick up Marion from work, drove round both sides of the Gabba (cricket ground). Tim popped in and joined us for takeaway Pizza, nice relaxing evening.