Sunday, 25 June 2017

Sandy Cape, Cliff Head South

June 22, 2017

We left Perth behind & continued north
Along the Turquoise Coast the foredune and sandblows continue to accumulate white lime-rich sand. Hardy plants struggle to stabilise the shifting sands with deep binding roots.
Here, where fire and wind have removed the stabilising vegetation, these older dunes of golden quartz sand reveal their secret. The Pinnacles Desert!
The Pinnacles originate from windblown beach sands and rotting plants.
They have been sculptured by acidic ground water beneath the dunes. Once the Pinnacles are exposed by shifting sands they are further sculpted by wind, rain and sun.









Is this the Pinnacle of our trip???????









odometer reading 56,335
kms travelled today 293
kms travelled so far 6,504
campsite Sandy Cape Rec Park

June 23, 2017

Sandy Cape was WINDY & wet with barely any reception & cost $15 per night, so we packed up shop & headed further north.

we have a waterfront position, with phone & tv reception & it's free to camp here

Good Call






odometer reading 56,464
kms travelled today 129
kms travelled so far 6,633
campsite Cliff Head South

June 24, 2017


Les tried his luck fishing . . . .



















sunset over the Indian Ocean










odometer reading 56,543
kms travelled today 79 (Les did a bait run)
kms travelled so far 6,712
campsite Cliff Head South

June 25, 2017



It was a bit windy so the reception was in & out.
a couple of West Aussies joined us for the match
exciting last minute!
Go Cats!!! (bad luck Freo)








odometer reading 56,543
kms travelled today 0
kms travelled so far 6,712
campsite Cliff Head South

June 26, 2017

a modern day swagman gave us some macadamia nuts when we were in Greenbushes.
they were all green like the top picture



we had to toast them in the webber to dry them out
second picture


easy to remove outer husk to get to the inner shell



getting the nuts out wasn't easy .....







Les had to use his socket set to crack the nuts



they tasted yummy!!









odometer reading 56,543
kms travelled today 0
kms travelled so far 6,712
campsite Cliff Head South


Friday, 23 June 2017

Fremantle, Rottnest Is & Perth

June 17, 2017


We drove north for the first time.  Settled into a campsite in Baldivis.
The photo looks relaxing but we were really close to a paint ball park - many battles won & lost this afternoon!








odometer reading 55,749
kms travelled today 258
kms travelled so far 5,918
campsite Bonney's Water Ski Park

June 18, 2017


We travelled into Fremantle & checked out the markets.
(over the road from a footy oval)















an interesting surprise was the WA Maritime Museum which housed amongst many interesting things a model of the successful America's Cup winning yacht with a John Bertram look alike at the wheel!
(complete with winged keel of course)
& Bob Hawkes 'Australia' jacket was on display also - what a collection












after Freo we travelled south to check out Mandurah - a beautiful area











odometer reading 55,906
kms travelled today 157
kms travelled so far 6,075
campsite Bonney's Water Ski Park

June 19, 2017
We drove into Freo again & caught the ferry out to Rottnest Island
Had to see the Quokkas!
We also saw a dolphin, seals, & osprey eagles - courtesy of a HoHo bus (hop on, hop off) -
as well as the most western point of the Island.
A peacock strutted around town with the Quokkas while we had lunch & checked out the Salt Store, Lomas Cottage, Museum, Pilot Boathouse and hilltop monument.
A worthwhile trip.




odometer reading 55,988
kms travelled today 82
kms travelled so far 6,157
campsite Bonney's Water Ski Park

June 20, 2017

We travelled into Perth from Wellard Station & caught the ferry to South Perth - this is the view of Perth from there.
A great public transport system $5 for an all day pass on train, ferry & bus.









We caught a bus to King's Park and got another view of the city plus these beautiful gums. Nearby here is the Bali memorial for the bombing victims - the sun rises through the gap in the stone on Oct 12 - the anniversary.












then it was on to the Perth Mint.
this coin is the world's largest coin - 1 tonne gold
actual weight 1,012 kilos - 1 tonne
diameter 80 cms
thickness 12 cms
face value $1,000,000
actual value about $58mill on today's prices









so I stepped on some scales & found out that I'm worth more than $4mill :)
Les worth considerably more!!















odometer reading 56,003
kms travelled today 15
kms travelled so far 6,172
campsite Bonney's Water Ski Park

June 21, 2017

I travelled back into Perth by myself while Les pottered around the campsite

I looked long & hard to find out how to get into the Museum only to find out eventually that it's closed until 2020 - guess I'll pass on waiting

I then found the Art Centre & came across the original 'Droving into the light' by Hans Heysen - a print that hung on our family wall for decades

good to have a wander around Perth


odometer reading 56,042
kms travelled today 39
kms travelled so far 6,211
campsite Bonney's Water Ski Park

















Thursday, 15 June 2017

Margaret River

June 13, 2017
We drove to Margaret River in the rain.  The first campsite we had considered was too far out of town on a farm - no good in the wet. The second campsite didn't allow power for heating (an eco camp) but we had been cold for days. The third campsite was small & out of town so we settled for a 3 star park near town.

odometer reading 55,155
kms travelled today 165
kms travelled so far 5,324
campsite Margaret River Tourist Park

June 14, 2017

We drove to where Margaret River meets the sea and then followed Cave Road south.  We checked out Contos campsite in the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park - it would be a beautiful place to stay in warm sunny weather.
We drove through Boranup Karri Forest and then went to check out Hamelin Bay - a Ray sanctuary - but all the stingrays were MIA.






There are many caves in this area but we picked out the Jewel Cave to be our underground experience.
The chambers of Jewel Cave were once an ancient sand dune about 90km long and 3km wide stretching from Dunsborough to Augusta.









We walked up to the top of Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse - the tallest mainland lighthouse at the most south west point.















This photo is taken from the base of the lighthouse. It was a bit too cold to put a foot in each ocean!!


Just around the corner there was a wooden water wheel which has been turned to stone/rock
The water wheel used to provide the water for the lighthouse keepers. Then back through Augusta and home.




odometer reading 55,309
kms travelled today 154
kms travelled so far 5,478
campsite Margaret River Tourist Park

June 15, 2017

Today we headed north on Cave Road. First stop Canal Rocks - ancient banks of granitic gneiss which have eroded along a dead straight line running north - south, forming the striking 'canal' feature. Several smaller canals cross perpendicular to the main canal.
We travelled out to Cape Naturaliste to visit another lighthouse then back through Dunsborough to Busselton.






We walked out 1.841km on the Busselton Jetty to visit the underwater observatory (decided not to take the train)
This is the longest timber piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere.














we could have done without the guided tour here - not interested in facts & figures - just wanted to observe the fish






We're only about 2,600kms from home as the crow flies.












When in Rome .......
we visited 1 winery in the Margaret River Region so it had to be special
Vasse Felix was the first vineyard planted in the area & this year celebrates its 50th year
We sent a couple of boxes winging their way east.








In Albany I didn't taste the BEST whisky in Australia 2016 so when I saw a Limeburner's Distillery in Margaret River I had to go in & give it a go ($700 a bottle)
tasted great!




We came home to watch the footy - both glad we hadn't made the effort to get to Perth to watch the match.







odometer reading 55,491
kms travelled today 182
kms travelled so far 5,660
campsite Margaret River Tourist Park

June 16, 2017


laid back day in Margaret River today

walking tours only!

this cow was spotted on our way to the shops








we'd seen this cow at Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
seems lots of cows were decorated a couple of years back

I wonder how many more cows we will see?














odometer reading 55,491
kms travelled today 0
kms travelled so far 5,660
campsite Margaret River Tourist Park

Monday, 12 June 2017

Boyup Brook & Greenbushes

June 9, 2017

On the way out of Albany we visited The Sandalwood Factory - the world's largest Sandalwood oil distillery. We bought some nougat containing sandalwood nuts, mosquito coils & sticks - hopefully they are effective!



We then travelled to Harvey Dickson's Country Music Centre Boyup Brook - apparently the Country Music Centre of Western Australia.












A quirky place indeed!












odometer reading 54,930
kms travelled today 251
kms travelled so far 5,199
campsite Harvey Dickson's Country Music Centre

June 10, 2017


We took a tour of Harveys record collection & his Country Music Centre.














I wonder if I could have a career as a Country Music Star??











We drove on to Greenbushes, set up at a free camp & went to get diesel. We went for a walk up a hill & found another mining pit.
Tin was first discovered in Greenbushes in 1886 and mining began in 1888 making it the oldest and longest continuously mined operation in WA.
We also saw the old gaol.




We had a great night out for dinner at The Shamrock Hotel - plenty of locals around.

odometer reading 54,990
kms travelled today 60
kms travelled so far 5,259
campsite Greenbushes Sports Complex - beside the cricket pavilion - great town water

June 11, 2017


We walked into town for Sunday papers - lots of historical plates around. This one tells how Polly Farmer lived in a children's home here & attended primary school for a coupe of years - he's middle row 6th from the left.










It's pretty cold at night - great to have the open fire.










odometer reading 54,990
kms travelled today 0 (except Les walked & rode plenty)
kms travelled so far 5,259
campsite Greenbushes Sports Complex

June 12, 2017

I decided to do part of the 15km walking trail

seems I got off the track but still managed to enjoy the sunshine & the walk

Les did some of the track also

quiet day
listening to footy on our phones (no tv)





odometer reading 54,990
kms travelled today 0
kms travelled so far 5,259
campsite Greenbushes Sports Complex







Friday, 9 June 2017

Hopetoun, Bremer Bay & Torbay

June 5, 2017

From Esperance we drove 40kms along the Great Ocean Drive - spectacular scenery
this is from Observation Point overlooking Observatory Beach - lots of islands











We ate salmon for dinner on the site of an old salmon cannery.
It tasted delicious!







odometer reading 53,950
kms travelled today 281
kms travelled so far 3,716
campsite RV self-contained 48hr stay Hopetoun WA

June 6, 2017


another painted silo
this time in Ravensthorpe 















odometer reading 54,247
kms travelled today 297
kms travelled so far 4,013
campsite Bremer Bay Caravan Park

June 7, 2017

After setting up camp & visiting the Tourist Information Centre we travelled out to Albany's historic whaling station at Discovery Bay.











We really enjoyed our visit to Torndirrup National Park
This is the Natural Bridge - carved from ancient granite by the forces of nature










The Gap features a 25 metre sheer drop to the ocean - there was a cantilever built out over the gap - scary for me to walk out there :)











odometer reading 54,565
kms travelled today 318
kms travelled so far 4,331
campsite Cosy Corner East, Torbay - sounds a bit like home - Cosy Corner on Front Beach, a house called Torbay on The Esplanade & we passed Combes Rd on the way here!

June 8, 2017

On November 1, 1914, the first convoy of Australian and New Zealand troops departed for the First World War from King George Sound, Albany. For many, Albany was their last sight of Australian soil.

The Desert Mounted Corps Memorial on the summit of Mount Clarence replicates a monument to the fallen on the banks of Port Said in Egypt.

We also visited the National Anzac Centre further down the hill.











boys & their toys :)
(at the Princess Royal Fortress)











There was time for a taste (@ $5, $10 or $15 a pop)
of whisky at this distillery.
















We had to use these to be cosy at Cosy Corner!!
















odometer reading 54,679
kms travelled today 114
kms travelled so far 4,848
campsite Cosy Corner East





Monday, 5 June 2017

Cape Le Grand

June 3, 2017

Heading south from Kalgoorlie & skirting Esperance we drove past Stonehenge

It is a full size replica of the original 'Stonehenge' in the UK, as it would have looked around 1950BC









The structure is aligned with the summer solstice sunrise - Esperance WA. The Station Stones are positioned on this line to allow the sun rays to pass through to the Altar. The summer solstice is the longest day of the year (December 22). The sunset on the winter solstice (June 21) is the same line as the Summer Solstice Sunrise.
We missed it by that much!!













Cape Le Grand National Park
Les' Ranger is a blip up that road where we are camped - I'm taking the photo from up the hill
kangaroos, wallabies & emu live in the scrub here - plus other creatures we didn't see








odometer reading 53,558
kms travelled today 440
kms travelled so far 3,324
campsite Cape Le Grand Beach

June 4, 2017



This is Thistle Cove - I walked from here to Lucky Bay (originally planned to do a return trip but 3 hours seemed too long - turns out I did it in 45mins & could easily have retraced my steps - trouble is I couldn't change my plans with Les - no mobile reception)








Lucky Bay - beautiful turquoise water
Matthew Flinders named this 215 years ago on his circumnavigation of Australia











We drove along the beach towards Esperance
They claim to have the whitest sand in Australia
this photo is when we were on our way back











Les went fishing at Hellfire Bay & got lucky
this is a beautiful salmon & will feed us for a few meals















odometer reading 53,669
kms travelled today 111
kms travelled so far 3,435
campsite  Cape Le Grand Beach