Black Rocks Camp Ground

Camp site in the sand dunes of 10 mile beach. Camp site was spread out and quiet. The black soft rocks along the beach are different to your normal sand dunes.
We woke up early to do a 2 / 3 hourЧитать далее
Camp site in the sand dunes of 10 mile beach. Camp site was spread out and quiet. The black soft rocks along the beach are different to your normal sand dunes.
We woke up early to do a 2 / 3 hourЧитать далее
Iluka was on our radar as when we stayed in Yamba, we saw that it was a town surrounded by water, but also a little quieter and a bit more remote. We were ready for some peace and quiet after our 2Читать далее
We headed to border ranges national park after recommendation from local green politician and activist Ian Cohen who gave us his book 'Green Fire'.
We met a couple of locals, Natasha and Bruce at theЧитать далее
Ambre and Andrien joined us for a few days in Noosa. Activities included:
- small waves surfing with paddle, longboard.
- fishing: snot algae in the river unfortunately so no catch...
- bush walkingЧитать далее
We spent a week in Frazer Island and were not prepared to encounter such a wild and remote place...
- many Dingoes, we saw at least 6-7
- no sealed road, only bumpy sandy tracks
- bugs and fliesЧитать далее
Heading north, we visited a few spots to do laundry, Robbie spent all day in the hot sun fixing some electrics of the car.. he now claims he is a electrician and a mechanic.
We stopped in some smallЧитать далее
We had way to much fun at Elliott’s Head that we forgot to take photos. But this is an absolute superb spot for kiting.. and to prove it Lara even had a go. There is a beautiful inlet as well as theЧитать далее
We came into Deep Water National Park from the north end, as we were coming back from Seventeen Seventy and the free camping site was still closed due to Covid. The sun had already set when we turnedЧитать далее
Apologies to our dear followers for missing a few footprints due to lack of pictures (having too much fun)!
We are now on our way down to Tasmania (We are taking the ferry from Melbourne).
We'veЧитать далее
A 40min detour from the highway lead us to the lovely little holiday town of Wooli. Where a long thin strip of land divides the river from the sea. We spent the night free camping not far from theЧитать далее