Return home

The anticipation was growing as we reached our neighbourhood and recognised the very familiar streets and buildings. We pulled into Armstrong street and greeted our neighbour who was waving fromLæs mere
The Grampians

Where should we stop between here and home?? Is this even a real question? Are we really that close to home? It took some time to sink in.. our travels are coming to an end. We have so much to lookLæs mere
Barossa Valley

The wind picked up in Perlubie and it was time to get moving to our next stop, the Barossa Valley, our very favourite Shiraz region.
We took an overnight break in a free camp behind a pub near PortLæs mere
Perlubie

So, 5th of Sep marked my ‘half birthday’ which the girls are always excited about (me less so). I didn’t want any fuss, just a lovely day together. And this was exactly what awaited.
We parkedLæs mere
Smokey & Streaky Bay

It was refreshing to be on the coast and smell that salty air again. Andy and Millie gave fishing another go at Ceduna and Smokey Bay jetties and we wandered around with Ella. We pulled into StreakyLæs mere
Norseman and the Nullabor

We took the very last park at Norseman RV ground late at night and crashed. When we looked outside in the morning, only one other van was still parked - it appeared that no one wanted to hang aroundLæs mere
Stirling Range NP

We knew that we should get onto the Nullarbor and get that part of the trip whipped out so we can then take it easy through SA, where there was so much to continue exploring. But when I saw a fewLæs mere
Nannup to Denmark

After saying goodbye to our friends, we relocated further south and it sounded like a good idea to pull up near a sweet little country town, Nannup . We enjoyed a quiet bush camp, seeing the firstLæs mere
Porongurup NP

Granite Skywalk, Castle Rock
We made it to the Porongurup NP and hiked up to the Granite skywalk late afternoon to see the 360 degree views of the magnificent trees and greenery. Andy fought hisLæs mere
Margaret River outing

Here is a collection of pics from our day out and about Margaret River. What a gorgeous day it was!
Busselton region

We had yet another farewell dinner with Mon & Kaine with quite a few wines, a late check out from Woodlands the next day and camp set up in the outskirts of Bunbury - at Belvidere bush camp, in theLæs mere
Swan Valley Cuddly Animal farm

See previous footprint
Perth and Fremantle

We stayed in Big4 Midland for 5 nights.
The first 2 were the rainiest, windiest and coldest we had on our travels. The girls read hundreds of Harry Potter pages and we caught up on some shopping.Læs mere
Cervantes & the Pinnacles

Ready to make our way to the big smoke, we headed south stopping in Lancelin for a bit of fishing and lunch from the infamous Lobster Shack. Andy and Millie were lucky enough to spot a young sea lionLæs mere
Sandy Cape rainbow

Refer previous footprint
Geraldton to Jurien Bay

Arrived to Geraldton and set up quickly enough before the sun set and the rain hit the roof. It was nice to be in the city again and finally get a reliable jockey wheel. Funny how things like thisLæs mere
Kalbarri - around town

A few extra pictures from the five nights we spent in Kalbarri and the region.
Kalbarri NP - abseiling & horse riding

Millie and I booked in for an abseiling morning and were very lucky to have Col, the instructor, all to ourselves as no one else booked. From the Z bend lookout we hiked down to the rock walls, whileLæs mere
Kalbarri NP - Nature’s Window & the Loop

The main reason to visit Kalbarri was to see the national park and it’s iconic attractions- the Skywalk & the Nature’s Window. We packed some snacks, sandwiches and got our hiking boots on, readyLæs mere
Shark Bay cont’d

Visiting the Aquarium was a great choice, we not only learned heaps about sharks and other ocean wildlife but also enjoyed a feast at the Aquarium cafe - eating out became a treat!
The last night atLæs mere
Francois Peron NP, Shark Bay

We comfortably arrived to Denham and indulged in our fresh veg and meat bbq at the Seaside CP, getting through some washing and playing on the inflatable pillow. We then spent the following two nightsLæs mere
Carnarvon

As we left Exmouth, the overcast days set in. We had our first wet overnight stay at Carnarvon CP and a cooler day in town the day after. We left to check out the Fruit Loop trail, a road windingLæs mere
Flying a Microlight plane

The day before leaving Exmouth, I had a massive privilege to get up in the air and fly on a microlight. We spent two hours up there, traversing along the beaches on the gulf side, then cutting acrossLæs mere
Terry’s property

Terry’s property was the best. We stayed there for 6 nights, surrounded by old and new travel friends, with beach access and just 10 min out of Exmouth. Terry hosted an amazing pizza night, took theLæs mere
Exploring Exmouth -snorkel and the beach

Humpback whales

If I ever want to define joy, I’ll say, look at humpback whales swimming in the ocean, 💯!