Minnie Water

Sadly we departed the beautiful view of Moonee beach and headed for Byron Bay. We took a detour and ended up in a place called Minnie Water. We headed into Yuraygir National Park and found a beautiful spot in the Illaroo camping area that overlooked the ocean. We had our own private path that led down to the beach. It was even nicer than Moonee beach. We set up camp and headed down to the surf to try out our new boogie boards. (Yes Mum, we are collecting more stuff!). We suspect the boogie boards may be kids ones. They are quite light and they have Shrek the third all over them. Mine worked ok. Mike had a bit of trouble with his. But they only cost $12 so what can you expect.

For dinner we cooked some spaghetti bolognaise, enjoyed a few beers and watched the sun go down.

photos to come.

Moonee Beach

We finally left Port Macquarie and are now in a really nice place called Moonee Beach just north of Coffs Harbour.

Here’s Mike hanging out the washing:

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Heres a piccy of the beach from our camp:

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The weather has finally turned hot and sunny. Dory’s air conditioning packed up today, so we will have to get that seen to. We think that is why she was making that screeching sound.

Port Macquarie part two

We are still in Port Macquarie. The weather has been hot and sunny here so we see no reason to leave. And we are camping about 20 metres from the beach.

Today we did a kayaking tour. We kayaked up a river and saw a load of flying foxes. Basically they look like really large bats. We then kayaked under some very low branches. I was a bit paranoid, worried about snakes and spiders when the girl in the kayak behind us started screaming “I’ve been bitten! Somethings bitten me” scream scream!

My first thought was she had been bitten by a snake, but it turns out it was just a wasp. Still pretty painful and scary when you dont know what it is.

After our kayak through the spider infested mangroves, we headed out into the harbour. There were good waves coming in and we did a bit of kayak surfing. We got a great wave and rode it for miles.(well about 200 metres). But it was a real buzz.

We stopped at a beach and had some watermelon and bananas. Then we had to paddle against the tide back to the bus. This was really hard paddling. It seemed like we were paddling like crazy and not getting anywhere. But we eventually made it back in one piece. It was a fun day and we are enjoying the sunshine.

Heres some piccys

Port Macquarie

A Poem

This is a story
About a van named Dory
Who grew up in Japan
And had a big Plan
So to Aus she did go
To meet Mike and Jo
And embark on a road trip
Around the coast to the tip
So away they went
Lots of money to be spent
We’ve no aim in mind
Just hoping to find
A little bit of Sun
And to have loads of fun.

Operation BART

We are heading off today on operaton BART (Big Aussie Road Trip).

We will probably be out of internet range for a little bit as I don’t think they have hotspots in the bush. I have a mobile blog however which I can update from my phone.

If there are no updates on here, try at;

http://wheresjo.blogspot.com

Dory

We picked up Dory on Monday. Dory is a big blue 2.8 litre intercooled turbo diesel 4WD. If she keeps taking us to 42 Wallaby Way, we may need to rethink the name.

She has rear seats that adjust sideways and backwards and even into a bed should it be too wet, too late or we’re too pissed to put up a tent. She has central locking, power windows and front and rear air conditioning. She also has a remote starter, but we don’t have the remote for it :-(.

The only concern is on Tuesday she kept making a random screeching sound. We’re not sure what this is all about, but I’m pretty sure she’s not speaking whale.

She hasn’t made the noise since, so hopefully will be ok. We’ll see if it happens at the same time next month.

We drove Dory to Manly on Tuesday night to visit Mike’s mate Mark. Mark has an awesome place overlooking the harbour. He fed us delicious home made burgers and salad and got me drunk on a delicious Hunter Valley wine (I normally hate Aussie whites). Mike had to stay sober as he was driving (story of his life).

Anyway, Dory is now all fitted out and ready to go, complete with porta-potti, cooker and cooking gear, shower and shower tent, sleeping tent, water, spare fuel, table, chairs, UHF radio and even food. We are going camping this weekend somewhere near the Blue Mountains to try out all our gear and make sure we know how to use it.

Here’s some piccys of the beast.

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