Wallaga Lake
Mar 2019. Wallaga Lake, NSW We check into the Ingenia caravan park at Wallaga Lake (Wolluguh according to the locals). They have a deal on for 4 nights at $100, which works out to be a mere $1 per night … Continue reading Wallaga Lake
Mar 2019. Wallaga Lake, NSW We check into the Ingenia caravan park at Wallaga Lake (Wolluguh according to the locals). They have a deal on for 4 nights at $100, which works out to be a mere $1 per night … Continue reading Wallaga Lake
Mar 2019, Bermagui, NSW The drive to Bermagui is bucolic, spotted gum forests with an under storey of palm like Burrawang cycads, dairy farms, old wooden one lane bridges and Toothless’ Missus spots another lyrebird. There are wide curving beaches … Continue reading Bermagui
Mar 2019, Gillards Beach, Mimosa Rocks National Park, NSW Continue reading How about waking up to this?
Mar 2019, Gillards Beach, NSW The Swamp Wallabies here are intriguing. They go about their business not at all fussed with our presence. They hop in to see what we’re up to at Happy Hour and even check out our caravans. Continue reading The Swamp Wallaby
Mar 2019, Gillards Beach, Mimosa Rocks National Park, NSW After a cool night with a hottie and dreams of Freddy Mercury we wake to almost total silence. The skies are blue, the sea is flat with just a curl of … Continue reading Gillards Beach
Mar 2019, Gillards Beach near Tathra, NSW We follow Toothless and his missus in to the Mimosa Rocks National Park, they’ve been here before. There is a sharp almost blind turn off the Tathra Bermagui Road. The dirt road is … Continue reading Priceless
Mar 2019, Tathra, NSW Continue reading Bega River Mouth Tathra
Mar 2019, Pambula, NSW We stop at Pambula, NSW as El Prado has heard that there is a good pie shop here. A pretty good reason to stop I’d say. Wild Rye bakers and coffee roasters are amazing and everything that we buy, bread, cakes and freshly roasted coffee beans to top up our travelling supplies is delicious. Toothless tucks into a Cauliflower and Blue Cheese Pie. I’m not sure if this is breakfast or morning tea but Woody and I choose to share an Almond Croissant which shoots to the top of our Almond Croissant leader board, yes, we’re … Continue reading And the winner is…Wild Rye
Mar 2019, Genoa, Vic There must be something about the climate in this corner of the country that makes it look so pleasant. Perhaps it’s just that the rest of Victoria is so dry. Continue reading Around Genoa
Our trusty GPS has packed it in! Gone to God! Carked it! Turned up her toes and faded to grey! As much as I love a good map and could while away many hours reading a map, any map, we are missing Gabbi Garmin awfully, her nagging and of course her satellite capabilities when we haven’t got a phone signal. Her creative directing that once sent us into the middle of some poor farmer’s sugar cane field out the back of Mackay while sheets of rain thumped down and she shouted at us to “Do a U turn when possible!”. … Continue reading RIP Gabbi Garmin