Archive for category Big Lap 2011

Day 20 – Perth

Our last night in Busselton was a bit eventful. There was thunder, there was lightning, maybe even a little bit of frightening, there was lots of wind and even more rain. I thought Noah was gonna knock on the door in search of a pair of feral children for the ark … but alas no.

It was still raining on pack up and blowing a gale. The piccy below of the ‘lake’, including resident ducks, is actually a piccy of the sports field. A huge amount of rain was dumped on poor Busselton and I expect that there’s still plenty heading Melbourne’s way in a few days.

The only casualty that we had due to the weather is wet mattresses.  Not sopping wet, but wet enough that they need to be dried right out when we’ve got the chance.

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Day 19 – Gnomesville, Donnybrook, Busselton

Another touristy day today.  The rain bucketed down all night and was still going strong when we left this morning.  A couple of short stops in town and by the time we were on the main highway the rain had eased and we even had peeks of blue sky.

Our first stop was Gnomesville.  I’m pleased to report that the mystery has been solved.  The place that all stolen and orphan gnomes go must be gnomesville.  The place is chock full of them!

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Day 18 – Cape Naturaliste, Cape Leeuwin, Margaret River


Big touristy day today with lots of stops.

First up was the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse.  This was built in 1903 and is still functional today … there’s been the odd change through the years, as you’d expect.

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Day 17 – Busselton

Only a 60km drive today at the end of which, Kylie (the GPS), steered us completely the wrong way for the first time this trip.  Dunno what the ol’ girl was thinkin’ but she took us completely to the wrong end of town to a lovely patch of green grass in the middle of nowhere.

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Day 16 – Valley of the Giants, Pemberton, Nannup


Another travelling day for us.  We started out cold due to a power failure at the park.  As a consequence of that, we were the only lights on anywhere to be seen thanks to the backup batteries, but the heater wasn’t working either, so we were probably the coldest too since we were the only ones silly enough to be out of bed this early!

Kel went to have her morning shower and bid a hasty retreat, as since there was no power the instant GAS hot water wouldn’t fire up and a cold shower wasn’t in her mornings plan.

We didn’t have too far to go today, but there was plenty to see and do.  The roads were also winding, undulating and steep with little opportunity for others to pass ol’ wobbly, so we had a fan club behind us for most of the day.  Luckily, since my van rear view camera was on the rubbish pile back at Albany I was blissfully unaware of the goings on behind me.

The Valley of the Giants tree top walk opened at 10am and that’s when we rocked up.  This tree top walk is the original.  It’s only got the walk and none of the fancy towers or cantilever sections like at the Otway Fly.  The walk isn’t the drawcard though, the trees are.  They are certainly tall and majestic.

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Day 15 – Albany

Second day in Albany today.  A bit of a rest day for us really, as it turned out.

We’d planned a few touristy things, but the weather was threatening so we didn’t do most of them.

We did get to have a look at a replica of the Brig Amity that sailed from Sydney over to Albany with the first settlers of the area.

We also did some walks down to a blow hole and along a boardwalk near the caravan park beside the beach.

Other than that, not much was done.  I had a crack at repairing the rear view mirror for the van, but I think it’s had it.  The spot finally ran out of batteries … now we see how long the ebay batteries last.

Most importantly I did get an afternoon nap while Kel and the kids got to try out the spa.

Dinner was at the local Indian and it was yummy.

Tomorrow we’re moving again…  Not moving too far, but there’s a few stops along the way, weather permitting or weather regardless … we shall see!

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Day 14 – Albany

We reluctantly left Lucky Bay this morning … after an unintentional sleep in, since Kel seems to consistently fail to set the alarm clock so that it actually goes off…

Sugar and spice and all things nice ... not!

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Day 13 – Lucky Bay (Part 2)

Another day of decisions … would we leave Lucky Bay and go back to Esperance in order to make the next days looonnng drive a bit shorter.  God no!  This place is just too intoxicating.

The walk down to the beach ... about 6m away from the van

Kel woke me up this morning with complaints.

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Day 12 – Lucky Bay

We had ummed and ahhhed over whether to leave Esperance and try our luck at Lucky bay.  In the end we decided to give it a go … and that will remain one of the more ridiculous decisions that we’ve ever made.

I mean, just check out this place!  The “oh my god’s!” as we came over the last rise to see the colour of the water said it all.

We arrived here and just dropped the van.  There were only 2 other vans here anyway, we virtually had the place to ourselves.

I do apologize sincerely for this post.  Read on and be thoroughly green with envy at your peril.  There’s a lot of pictures and ya just know that they’ll be terrible …

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Day 11 – Esperance

The day started out just as it had ended with drizzly rain and freezing cold.  Overnight, fog had also been added to the mix.

Since the rain had turned the red dirt into red mud I was a little worried that we might not get out since we had a bit of a climb up a dirt track to contend with on the way out.  It was no trouble at all though and we were soon back at the highway pointed at Norseman about 160km away.

We stopped briefly and took some photos of the tin camels.  We then headed up to the Beacon lookout but were unsuccessful in taking any photo’s as it was too cloudy.  There’s not much else to do in Norseman.  It’s a gold mining town, not a tourist town.
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