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  • Warrumbungles National Park

    29 de setembro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

    We arrived at Blackman campsite late afternoon and set up camp in the Warrumbungle National Park. We had awesome views with amazing magma cliff formations (such as the breadknife).

    After making friendly with our neighbors, they recommended for us to do the Bread Knife track walk (4-5 hrs return, among australia's best 10 walks). With it forecast to rain, we debated weather to take the challenge or leave it.

    We woke up early with a cloudy sky and decided to brave the walk. The walk although VERY STEEP, was very well maintained, with pavements and stairs all the way up... and breathtaking view at the top (even with clouds). Definitely a must do!
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  • Nundle

    30 de setembro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Recommended from Robin's friend Rowan, who is from the area, to go to the little town of Nundle. Unfortunately, once again the weather was not on our side, so we decided to spend the afternoon at the pub Rowan suggested: The Peel Inn. Which is a lovely small establishement with a beautiful beer garden with overhanging vines.

    After one or 2 well deserved pints, we asked the barmaid where some free camping spots were, she recommended Sheba Dam campground. She also mentioned they had just filled the damn with new trout, so we knew that was our next stop. We got there at dark, robin cooked a lovely Mac and cheese dish which a fellow traveller had donated, and went straight to be ready to catch a trout in the morning.

    We awoke early with a heavy fog setting across the region. could not see 20 meters in front of us. With consistent showers we could only manage to brave the rain for 2 hours.. again having empty buckets with not even a bite!! As we walked back to our camp heavy headed we got talking to a nice group of fossickers (hobby of finding precious stones by sifting through soil near river banks or a water source. They loved showing off their precious stone stash.

    We said our goodbyes and tried heading toward the hanging rock lookout where they had collected some crystals and saffires but the fog was so heavy that we gave up and headed towards our next destination: the coast!
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  • Samurai Beach Camp Ground

    1 de outubro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Due to a series of unfortunate events, we were not able to stay at Red Head beach (pay friendly camping beach, where we were supposed to spend the long week end with our friends).

    We managed to find a nudist beach where we could camp: Samurai beach. With a cozy little camp ground behind the sand dunes.

    We woke up with the sun and started beach fishing straight away. Robin caught a the biggest fish yet: an Australian salmon!

    We met Gary on the way out who said "the only way to cook australian salmon is to boil it for 3minutes and put it in a fish cake"... as the flesh is not that good grilled. We decided we would try that over the week end.
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  • Long Weekend at Barrington Tops

    2 de outubro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    We spent an eventful long weekend with our friends around Chichester state forest (or how we call it: 🎶 Barrington Tops 🎶

    We finally managed to find a spot for 25 people to camp. All our friends arrived really late on friday as they took 5hrs at least from Sydney, good effort!

    We had a wonderful time with everyone: during the day we would drive down to the river. People were cooking amazing food and sharing with everyone. We made the fish cakes with Robin's australian Salmon which tasted fabulous!

    Played some volleyball, juggling lessons and other games and too much drinking of course...

    Some Mauritian friends did a sega (mauritius music) sing along spectacle, everyone ended dancing around the campfire!
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  • Booti Booti National Park

    5 de outubro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    From Barrington Tops we had 3/4 days to get to Byron before the weekend. We had plans to see Lara’s sister and Robins cousin.
    We said our goodbyes to our Barrington Tops crew and headed north towards the coast.

    We went to swung by Foster and found a campsite on the beach in Booti Booti National Park. We slipped in late and left early. It was very windy, so we searched for a beach that was sheltered. We sound Elizabeth Beach, where we met a guy who told us about the Booti Hill and Wallis lake walk. So we set off on a 3 hour walk.. which we were not prepared for, it was very steep up and down that wrapped around the mountain and coast lines, from beach to lake. It was very enjoyable and got the heart pumping!!
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  • Byron Bay - first weekend

    9 de outubro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

    Fast forward to Byron Bay as we have been to busy/lazy to update the inbetween towns and did not stay long...

    The morning before arriving to Byron, we went 4×4 on ballina seven miles beach and Lara caught a MASSIVE australian salmon, she fought with it for 10 minutes. She had a fan club, as two other cars had stopped to take pictures.

    We met Emma and Jake (Lara's sister and her husband) in the afternoon for a fish and chips on the main beach. Ambre (Robin's cousin) was working that night so we went to see her after her work and slept in the van in front of her place.

    The next morning Ambre took Robin on a 1h30 jogging for sunrise at the lighthouse (tiring and steep but so beautiful). Adrien (Ambre's 'friend') came as well. Robin realized he needs to work on his fitness a bit more as Ambre usually does it in 45min.

    Around midday we went to Stone & Wood brewery with Emma, Jake and Ambre to taste the famous local beers. In the afternoon we went to the beach with Emma and Jake to take pictures of the sunset, and ended at the local pub to watch the rugby game.

    Emma and Jake left on the Sunday. We went with Ambre and her friend CJ to Harvest, which is a bakery located in a lovely little town of Newrybar: their gardens and food is amazing, highly recommend.

    In the afternoon, we borrowed Ambre's longboard and went to 'The Pass', which is the famous surf spot along the light house. Nice little waves and great sunset.
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  • Brunswick Heads - Simple Pleasures

    15 de outubro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Brunswick Heads - beautiful place on the north coast full of simple pleasures. It is a sea side village that offers everything from surfing, fishing, paddle boarding in clear blue rivers, showers and a great pub - does live music on a Sunday.

    We paddle boarded through the mangrove rivers, and also hired a boat and had a bbq on one of the islands near the break wall.

    Boat day - Amber collected oysters, we caught a flat head and saw turtles and sting rays.

    Paddle board day - we were cheap and hired one paddle board to share. It was lots of fun, and a great workout for the core and arms. The water was crystal clear and the weather was perfect! Must do!!
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  • Byron continued

    16 de outubro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    We are now into our second week in Byron Bay, enjoying the laid back, beach lifestyle and all that Byron and the surrounds have to offer.

    We are waking up early for sunrise, doing either Broken Head Walking track or walking near the lighthouse. Now that daylight savings has kicked in the days are long and sunny.

    Robin has been Kite Surfing and surfing - between the different beaches depending on the wind. Here’s a quick summary:

    The Pass - Long boarding and kite surfing when it’s windy
    Watego- long boarding - strong current, but brings you back to shore so it’s okay :)
    Broken head - surfing
    Lennox head - Kite Surfing
    Tallows - all rounder beach, surfing, swimming and fishing
    Tea Tree Lake - sacred aboriginal site, which has a lake surrounded by Tea Trees. There leaves dip into the lakes which releases the essential oils and the lake turns read. It is great for you skin and hair and is such a peaceful place for a nice swim and to explore you inner peace.

    Lara has been avoiding the sun during the day, and coming out in early mornings for sunrise and the late afternoons to enjoy a Swim and a paddle on her new board.

    We have also visited nice places for eating and drinks. Here are a few to mention:

    Harvest - in Newrybar has a delicious deli, best bakery, a restaurant, a vege garden and some nice boutique stores - beautiful spot but expensive)

    General Store - great coffee, good vibes and best mushroom burger

    Road house - nice busy restaurant that is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner

    The Railway Friendly - good atmosphere for some beers with friends, but average staff and kitchen and pub closes very early.

    Lara’s friend Kate was also in Byron for 5 days this week and her and her family were very generous to us. Kate cooked two beautiful meals and welcomed us into their Airbnb’s. Thanks Kate!!

    We are really enjoying the Byron Vibes, Amber is really taking care of us, introducing us to the friends she has made here, and taking us on adventures when she is not working.

    We have not yet decided when to move on from Byron, so stay tuned for the next post!
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  • Ti Tree Lake - Aboriginal Sacred Site

    16 de outubro de 2020, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    We visited here one afternoon just before dusk to have a swim in the Tea Tree lake, know for its medicinal and magical cure, boosting the immune system and blood circulation, giving relief from aches and pains, opening up the skin's pores, and great for your hair and skin.

    Although a popular place with the locals, if times perfectly it is a peaceful spiritual place where you can swim and the magic of the area.
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