Lake Muir

Drove on to Lake Muir that had a look out where you could spot a lot of Australian native birds. Water was too far away to determine what birds are there, will have to zoom in to the pictures to findLeer más
D’Entrecasteaux National Park

Drove 27 klms to the D’Entrecasteaux National Park, stopped at Nature’s Window, got some great shots of the sea below through a natural lime stone bridge. Also got some great shots of WindyLeer más
Snake Gully

Came back through Shannon National Park and completed the Tall Timbers drive, stopping at Snake Gully and the Grove of Tall Trees. Got back to camp around 4.30 pm. On to Pemberton tomorrow and campingLeer más
Bicentennial Tree

Did the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, standing at 65m tall, it is the highest treetop lookout in the world – 182 pegs, with 360 degree views of the Karri Forest. Unfortunately only got half way up,Leer más
Warren National Park

We drove the Heartbreak Trail, a 12km drive trail that follows karri-clad slopes of the Warren River Valley. The drive takes you past several places of interest including Heartbreak Crossing, theLeer más
Beedulup Falls

Visited the Beedulup Falls, getting some great pictures of the falls; loved walking the suspension bridge which was the best place to get a picture of the falls straight on, unfortunately not a goodLeer más
Wapet Track

Drove down to have a go at 4WD the Wapet Track leading to Lake Jasper, unfortunately we were not confident the gauge for the tyre pressure was correct so didn’t attempt it. Got some great photos ofLeer más
Leeuwin Naturalist National Park

Went to the Leeuwin Light House, the tallest mainland lighthouse at the most south westerly tip of Australia. Mick and I took a selfie standing at the tip. Walked up to the top of the lighthouse,Leer más
Jewel Cave

Visited Jewel Cave, The largest show cave in Western Australia with tremendous stalagmites, flowstones and shawls. 500 steps take you to the bottom of the cave where the lights were turned out and weLeer más
Conto Camp Margaret River Freycinet Bay

Staying on at the Conto Camp site today and tomorrow. Went into Margaret River, very busy town centre. Got a coffee, whilst it was nice, had to wait over 15 minutes for it. Drove out to the MargaretLeer más
Cape Naturalist

Went to Cape Naturaliste today, toured the lighthouse, only 20m high, but because of the cliff it stands on, 160m above sea level. Saw the extremely small light globe that had just been removed andLeer más
Bussellton

Walked the Bussellton Jetty today, 3.6 klm return trip. The Underwater attraction was full so didn’t get to do that. Go some pictures of baby seagulls which I’ve never seen before.
Camped atLeer más
Lake Clifton

Cervantes

Drove to Cervantes, had dinner at the Tavern, very nice fish and chips with a very nice side salad with an ordinary glass of Pemberton white wine.
Went out to the Pinnacles around 5.00 pm so I couldLeer más
Strombolites

Stopped just outside Cervantes to see the Stombolites, different from Thrombolites, which layer and Stombolites cluster
Port Dennison

Coalseam Conservation Park

Drove up to Coalseam Conservation Park with the intention of camping. Camp site was very unpleasant, hot, windy, fly blown and impossible to drive tent pegs into the ground.
Also wanted to tour whatLeer más
Beekeepers Track

Had our first (unintended) 4WD today down Beekeepers Track. Driving from Geraldton, stopped at Port Dennison for a coffee and snack (small chocolate eclair for me (very delicious) and a pie for Mick.Leer más
Jurien Bay

Arrived Jurien Bay about 2pm and have booked a cabin at the Caravan Park, very nice. Self-contained, so will be able to cook our own dinner. Planning on taking photos of the sunset over the beachLeer más
Perth

Arrived Perth mid morning and did a recognisance on Mick’s old haunts, going to Scarborough where he used to drink, but could not find the pub. Mick couldn’t recognise anything, all mansions andLeer más
York

Stopped at York on our way through (Sally's recommendation). Lovely little town, great straw art
Wave Rock

Left Paul and Sally’s around 8.00 am and arrived at Hyden and Wave Rock around 2.00 pm. Wave Rock was crowded with tourists, very difficult to get the photographs I wanted. I managed to get a fewLeer más
Granite Trail

We then took the Granite Trail (Hyden-Norseman Road), 300 klms, passing through one of the world’s greatest untouched temperate woodlands, a vast mosaic that is both beautiful and fascinating withLeer más
Lake Johnson

Finished travelling the track, passing McDermid Rock, where the landscape changed being dominated by eucalypt woodland. Got some great photos of the Salmon Gum during sunrise this morning before weLeer más
Le Grande National Park

Tuesday 9th October, Leaving the track at Norseman, we travelled to Le Grande National Park, hoping to camp at Lucky Bay, but settling in at Le Grande Beach camp site instead. It was incredibly windy,Leer más