Tues 30 May –
An early start (4:00am) for our trip to Perth, (via Brisbane) where “Andy” is
stored. Our plan this year is to drive
north from Perth, thru Broome to Darwin and then south thru Kakadu and back
across to the east coast. Our flights went well and Val even managed to get our
cellphone up and running at our stop over in Brisbane airport. We caught an Uber
to the storage place where “Andy’s” battery had been charged and started first
pop for the short drive to the Ragno’s (my niece) and parked up their drive.
Louie and Tyler had footy practice, so we had a drink with Janine and we all
had Chinese Takeaways for dinner. Off to bed early, 9:00 (1:00am NZ time).
Wed 1 May –
Everyone had left for school and work before we woke. We had a long list of stuff
to do today. First off check the tyres, complicated as most tyre places did not
cater for small truck tyres. We found a very friendly place and I discovered
that the inside rear was flat and not holding air. They put on the spare and
ordered a new tyre which will arrive tomorrow. After a big shop-up we returned
to Ragno’s and I cleaned the solar panel and fitted a new volt meter bought
from NZ. Everyone has footy practice tonight, so I made a huge lasagne for
dinner. Another early night.
Thurs 2 May –
Our plan was to head north for 4 nights at Guilderton, a beach resort 100kms
north of Perth. At breakfast we changed our minds, delayed our trip north by 2
nights, and booked the ferry to Rottnest Island. We set off back to Fremantle
(this was our last camp last year). On the way we fitted the new tyre, picked
up extra foam plastic for the squabs, and ordered a new sun screen for our
awning. At the Fremantle camp we checked the bikes out and fitted the foam in
the squabs, very successful. We walked down to the beach to watch the sunset.
The weather is warm during the day but chilly at night.




Sun 5 May – A
day of rest! We had to shift sites because of our delayed booking. We still
have the same view however. A sunny morning sitting and reading. After lunch we
walked to the beach but as soon as we got there the sun disappeared and we
headed back in light rain. The rain cleared but the temperature dropped.



Thurs 9 May –
Back on the road for a 90km drive to the Nambung National Park and the Pinnacles
Desert. We paid our admission fee and went to the information centre before
walking into the dessert. This is an area which was under the sea and has
vertical outcrops all over the golden sandy desert. The outcrops are made of limestone
and have remained when the soft sand has been eroded by wind. It was very
unusual and beautiful, well worth the visit. Lunch at another small beach town
of Cervantes before continuing on to Jurien Bay where we camped. This is a
bigger town with another stunning beach.
Fri 10 May –
After we checked out, we hopped on our bikes and rode a smooth path called the
Turquoise Way for about 7kms along the beach. A very short drive along Jurien
Bay to a beach camp at Sandy Cape. There were lots of campers tucked into the
sandhills. The beach was white sand and curved.
Sat 11 May –
We decided to stay another night, so we walked out to the registration booth
and paid. Before lunch we walked up the sandhills to a lookout with beautiful
views in all directions of the turquoise waters of Jurien Bay. The sport here
was to slide down the steep sandhills on small surf boards and try and reach
the water. After lunch we took our chairs to the beach and enjoyed the sun and
a read.
Sun 12 May –
Another short drive thru the town of Greenhead (dumped and filled) to the
Milligan Island Eco camp area. A ranger collected our fee and again we went to
the beach. Unfortunately, although the days are warm (27C), the water is still
too cold for swimming. There were very few campers in this lovely spot.

Tues 14 May – It
was cloudy in the morning but warm. We walked the along the beach, past the
cliffs (very low) to another camping spot on the other side. Our progress north
is slow along this great coastline but we have plenty of time and will pick up
the pace further north. We are about 350kms north of Perth and 100km south of
Geraldton. There is very little wind, mostly coming either from the east
(inland) or north.

Thurs 16 May –
There is a cold front coming up from the south as we drove a short distance to
Seven Mile Beach and joined about 15 caravans in a gravel area overlooking the
sea. It was cloudy but still warm, so we walked along the wild beach. In the
evening it started to rain, strong winds from the south, cold and huge seas.
Fri 17 May –
We woke to a huge truck (low loader) taking one of the caravans away (don’t
know why but much excitement). Nice and sunny but a very cold southerly. A 60km
drive to Geraldton. This is the third largest city (Ashburton size) in W.A. We
shopped before checking into a camp for a couple of nights.
