Departure Home

Starting out
Roma, Qld

After an early start, we had breakfast at Dululu , coffee break Taroom and after 500 klms we pulled up for an overnight caravan park stop. 31 degrees on arrival. Caravan park had a pool so dip was theBaca lagi
Brewarrina

Another 500 klms day, yet today Joanne got some retail therapy, no bags today. It was 30 degrees as we crossed the border in NSW. But you would not believe our luck as we arrived at Goodooga itBaca lagi
Broken Hill

What a boring drive today, 750klm. 9 hours. We are overnight and lovely dinner out. Prawn linguine.
Tumby Bay

After an overnight and groceries shop at Port Augusta. We travel south along the Ayre peninsula. Had lunch at Port Neill
Just a short jump and we are set up at Tumby Bay for a couple of nights.
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Streaky Bay

We booked to stay here 14 days. Ocean front site. Day 2 we explored the whistling rocks, when the wave crashes into the cliffs it pushed air out of the holes that had been eroded through.
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Fowlers Bay

2 night stop here, we are on the edge of the lonely, isolated flatlands of the Nullarbor It is at the eastern extremity of the Great Australian Bight ,it's a lovely bay with big jetty where we hope toBaca lagi
Bunda Cliff

A bit windy here today, we had some lunch, decided to stay the night re orientation of the van and set up.
Got a walk along the cliffs stunning today.
Sunrise, the wind had settled.
Esperance WA

After 3 overnight camps to cross the Nullarbor we have arrived at our Christmas destination.
On arrival it was cool and overcast, yet the forecast is beautiful. We grabbed some breakfast with aBaca lagi
Hopetoun

Beach side village alo inng the great southern ocean, Base camp to explore Fitzgerald River NP
On arrival we set up camp and explored the town, information centre to plan our stay, freezing coldBaca lagi
Bremmer Bay

A couple of nights stay, exploring more stunning beaches, overcast weather after a 40 degree day on our arrival which was cooled when the wind returned from a northerly to the South . We had a swim atBaca lagi
Albany

The Granite Skywalk at Castle Rock offers stunning views of Albany, Mount Gardner, Mount Manypeaks, and the Stirling Range. Starting from Bremer Bay, we drove 260 km to the Castle Rock picnic area.Baca lagi
Gracetown

Today, we embarked on a memorable journey from Albany, Western Australia, under warm and cloudy skies with temperatures reaching up to 29°C. Our first destination was the serene Greens Pool inBaca lagi
Margaret River

Gracetown was the perfect base for our Margaret River adventure. Each morning started with walks and refreshing swims, setting the tone for days filled with discovery.
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Hamelin Bay to the Underground

At Hamelin Bay, gentle stingrays glide gracefully through the shallow waters, often approaching the shore to interact. The clear waters provide an incredible opportunity to see these majesticBaca lagi
Fremantle

We’ve had a wonderful week in Fremantle, soaking up the beautiful coastal vibe and reconnecting with family and friends. The highlight, of course, was catching up with our daughter and grandkids.Baca lagi
Nuriootpa

Blog Entry: Journey Across the Nullarbor to the Barossa Valley
After three long but rewarding days on the road, punctuated by memorable overnight camps, we’ve finally arrived in the Barossa Valley.Baca lagi
Day in the Barossa Valley: Wine, Food, a

Our day began in the charming town of Nooriupata with a much-needed coffee to kick things off. The Barossa Valley morning was crisp, and the caffeine hit the spot, setting the tone for what we hopedBaca lagi
Melbourne

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Melbourne & Geelong Adventure: Pickleball, Friends & Chilly Swims
After four long days on the road from Fremantle, Joanne and I arrived inBaca lagi
Canberra

Joanne fly home from Melbourne, I have started my pickleball trip homewards
The Entrance

The east coast at last,
Moonee Beach

Catch up with Dave and Anna, and more pickleball.