Sunday 5 October 2014

Our Travells from Exmouth to Perth September to October 2014

Hi all

Arrived in Exmouth and was surprised it was not as big as we thought it was, booked into Big4 caravan park 3 nights and had a good look round and did a sunset whale watching cruise for our wedding anniversary which was lovely.

We then went down to free camp in Cape Range National Park, and stay 4 nights in Mesa Camp for $6.60pn and visited all the other camps and bays down to Yardie Creek

We drove down the highway heading for Carnarvon and stopped in at Coral Bay to have a look but it looked so good we stayed a week and it was great, under the boat ramp there lives a groper call Merve he estimated to be around 350 to 400kg and about 7 foot log (see picture)

Continued down to Carnarvon ( I thought it was larger than it is) we had a look at the Blow Holes and HMAS Sydney memorial and the mile long jetty which was not that good and they charge $5 for the privilege. There was not much else to see or do in Carnarvon, we had a drive around the farms to look for good fruit and veg but but they charge more at farm gate than the supermarkets and only take cash we only got some bananas, which were very small ones.

After a night camp at Gladstone lookout, we went into Denham (Shark Bay) and spent a week relaxing and fishing having a drink or two.


Then we headed for Perth so Lee could have some more tests, we are now camped in Perth until we get some results and we will resume the Blog when we hit the road again. 

  

Cape Range and Ningaloo


Info on the Oyster Stacks

Lee at the one of the info spots down around the Cape Range  

More info on Snorkelling around Oyster Stacks


Beach at Coral Bay

Fishing on the beach at Coral Bay, they are big fish


Big Merv at boat ramp Coral Bay


Mile long Jetty Carnarvon


Blow Holes Carnarvon









 Gnomes on the top of Gladstone Lookout, not as many has are at Ferguson Valley south of Perth  





 

Monday 8 September 2014

Kununurra to Exmouth


Hi all

Late again with Blog but we have been out in the sticks in WA  

On the way to Kununurra we stopped in at Lake Argyle, We had a look at the dam wall and surrounding area and did the Sunset cruise on the dam, where we saw lots of fresh water crocs and other wild life.

We had a good look round Kununurra and Wyndham the highlights were The Grotto Prison Doab Tree, Five Rivers Look out, Emma Gorge Zebeedee Hot Springs and we touched the Gibb River Road but it was too rough turn back after 200 meters.

Then we drove to the Spring Creek free camp where we took a helicopter fight over the Bungle Bungles better than driving over the very rough road, Lee enjoy the helicopter fight may because I was in the next Helicopter and not in hers.

Then we head down the Highway to Halls Creek and Fitzroy Crossing where we dropped of the caravan off at the caravan park and went down to Geike Gorge for the river cruise the scenery was wonderful, we had Barra, Chips and Salad from the Pub, it was nice but only a small serve for $15 each.

Next stop was Derby and visited Windjana Gorge and walked close to crocks on river bank, the next day we took the seaplane from Derby to the Horizontal falls which was awesome and then had a Barra Lunch then more runs thought the falls and a river cruise then sea plane back to Derby, end of a Fantastic day out. Even meet up on the trip with Ron Atkins and wife some of you may know him from the Forrestfield days.

We head for Broome but parked caravan at Roebuck Roadhouse which was 30km from Broome and took day trip into Broome, we had a good look around the Broome highlight. On the last day we were heading back to the caravan a noticed a large plum of smoke on the horizon which was the bush around the Roebuck roadhouse and it was still burning as we drove in No damage to any caravan as the Ses guys hose down all the vans .

Then down the road to Port Hedland and Karratha the gas plant was well worth a look then when to Dampier to see the statue of Red Dog by the info board.


Visited many bays on the way down to Exmouth and did some great free camps



Picture not in any order

 Outflow from Argyle Dam
 Lee does not drive car but OK with boat
 Crock having a laugh
 View from lookout Wyndham
 Old Aboriginal drawing
 Lee having a rest in a Tree
 Bye dear I think I am OK
 Shot of one gorge in the Bungle bungles
 Sea Plane from Derby to Horizontal Falls
 The water goes in on the high tide between two breaks in hills and then comes out when tide drops
 Lee, would not get in the other side of the cage where the Sharks were
 Rob Atkins and his wife Anne with the both of us, what a surprise and shock to see him on the bus on pick up from our Caravan Park
 Not a lot of room between the wall of the horizontal falls
Give me a lift, I been waiting hours 































Saturday 2 August 2014

Hi

We have come to the end of our house sit in Humpty Doo in which we have had a great time looking after the 2 cats Neil and Milton and a lovely cross kelpy Scooby, who loves to play fetch, beach and chewing up balls and frizzbies, Scooby loved the beach and we took him there four times and he loved it.

Lee's sister flew in from Townsville the day before her birthday to surprise her and yes Lee did get a shock to see her, We went to the Casino for lunch and to play for a few hours on the pokes.
We showed Lynda some off the sights in around Darwin while she was her some of the included Litchfield National Park,

Lee flew up to Bali to meet up with our daughter Kasey. They had 6 days up there. We left Humpty Doo, and drove through Kakadu, where we did the jumping croc cruise.Very interesting. We saw 20 crocs. Jabiru is a very green and tidy little town. On leaving Jabiru we made our way down to Katherine and turned right to W A. We are now parked up at Big Horse Creek Camp for a few days, then will head to Kununurra. Slowly working our way back to Perth for Xmas. Will keep up dating the blog and keep you all informed of our travels

Regards to all

Lee & Jim 



 Large Termite mound
 Wangi Falls
 Mindil Markets
 Lee and Sister Lynda
 B52 Bomber Darwin
 Auto Museum Darwin Rolls Royce Ute travelled on 53 Sand and Ice Deserts of the world see list of
desert names on back of ute

                                      
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Regards to all

Lee & Jim  

Tuesday 17 June 2014

Travelling to NT May - June 2014

Hi again it been a while since the last blog update, but we are have passing thought some places that have lots to see and do we have travelling with some other caravanner's from Port Augusta up to Katherine and there are lots of places that don't have internet service in the middle of the land and when they did the happy hour took over.
After a couple of nights in Port Augusta we headed up to Woomera,where we stayed for 2 nights. (doing the tourist thing and driving out to Roxby Downs and Andamooka.) Next onto Lake Hart,Glendambo and then a free camp at Bon Bon. Great little spot. We then headed to Coober Pedy.
In Coober Pedy we met a couple from Ballina, and decided to travel together for a while. We did a few tours, and went underground. Very unusual place. On leaving C P, we headed to the border of SA and NT. and did a free camp right on the border. Our next stop was Kulgera, on the turnoff to Uluru. We spent 5 days at the rock, but did not climb it. The local people requested you did not climb. (I think Jim was pleased, he did not have to do it. Kings canyon was an amazing place. Jim did the rim walk, which took 3 and a half hours. While we were in that area we met up with a good friend Bob from Cranbourne Victoria. We managed to have a couple of days with him and his sister Barb.
On our way to Alice Springs we stopped at Finke River free camp.
Alice was an eye opener, it was better than I had expected although the locals do seem to gather in the river bed during the day.
While we where there, we did all of the gorges,(Glen Helen, Ormiston, Serpentine, Ellery, Bighole and Standley Chasm. ) all magnificent. We left the caravan park at 6 30am and got back at 6pm. On the road again, Gemtree, Taylors Creek, Tennent Creek, and a free camp at Banka Banka station.
Then on to Mataranka for a few days of rest, and recouped in the hot springs. Katherine was our next stop , and the beautiful Katherine gorge.
Next stop Hayes Creek, where we visited the old Grove Hill Hotel. Just as we walked out of the hotel, the Ghan train went past. What a awesome sight.
We are now at Coomalie Creek, about 85 kms from Darwin,.this is a beaut little place right next to Litchfield National park. Then we go into Humpty Doo, to do a house sit for a month, as it's just off the Arnhem highway we will be able to visit Kakadu from Humpty Doo.
















Tuesday 29 April 2014

Places and thing s we have been doing in April 2014

Hi again, Places and thing s we have been doing in April 2014

Lee flew back to Perth (not on her broom) she had to have some tests done and see the grand-kids, she had to have more test in Adelaide and they were OK next tests in 6 months.

I stayed with Bob in Cranbourne and help him with some odd jobs around the property. We took a few days to pack up, then we were on the road again.
Our first stop was one of our favourites, Laanecoorie free camp, (a beautiful spot on the Loddon river), where we stayed for 4 days. Our friends Maree & Ron were there, with the wine chilled. Our next stop was at Hopetoun, at Lake Lacselles free camp on the lake. We had a bit of rain and ended up staying a week.. the camp has good amenities with hot showers and town water. We met a very interesting young man called Chris and his pet dog
Fido. Chris made us some scones for morning tea, Fido liked to come and visit. On the road again, stopping at Murrayville for 1 night (good spot only $10 Powered site), then on to Renmark where we met up with Gail & Keith, good friends from Perth. After a few nights we moved onto Gawler and stayed 1 week. While in Gawler we caught the train into Adelaide (free with our seniors card) and had a good look around. We went out to the whispering wall, which is just outside town, it was amazing and should be a must do for an visitor to Gawler.
Had 5 days left on a travel auction at Mannum so headed down that way. The caravan park is on the river, and it is great to see the river boats going up and down. The Murray Princess is a sight to see. The bird life is abundant, we even had 2 black swans near our door. From here we will go to Port Broughton, on the Yorke Peninsula, where we will have 5 days, before heading up towards Port Augusta then onto Coober Pedy, and Alice (plus all in between). Jim has had Shingles, on his right arm, and has visited the docs a couple of times. Hopefully this new medication will work.

So now it is full steam ahead and on with our travels.  

That's all for now folks be safe Jim and Lee

 Happy hour at Laanecoorie  
 Our Caravan at Lake Lascelles right next to the lake
 Murrayville hotel turn right to caravan park great place to stop over
 Pelecan with Carp in throat in Renmark
 Lee broke it in Adelaide 
 Whispering wall must see when near Gawler SA
 Murray Princess
 Our Caravan at Mannum Caravan Park near Bird Sanctuary
 Black Swan, looking for directions to WA
 Lee asking Black Swan to look at me, look at me 
Another great picture of our Caravan