Again time has flown which combined with a lack of internet connections means im a long way behind again. But the plan is to give you all a brief outline of life on the road recently, throw in a few pictures and BINGO the blog is updated!! As simple as that it is not.
After leaving Shark Bay we hit the road north looking to bush camp again on the coast. This lead us to Bush Bay. It was an overnight stay only and for us that was all it could be yet some people (mostly people who love to fish) set themselves up for months on end! Tooooo many mangroves for my liking.
We were up early to continue our trip. Kym was due to head out of Exmouth for 9 days of work all over the country. However we decided, after discussions with others, that Carnarvon was a better place to stop for us while Kym flew out. We made a couple of phone calls changed his flight and then readjusted our itinerary.
We had a couple of days before we had to be in Carnarvon so we head out to Quobba beach to catch up with the Brooksby for a couple of nights on the beach. It was a very unusual site stretching five Kms along the coastline with our spot being at the furthest point. The kids were pleased to see Georgia and i think she enjoyed having others to play with. In the afternoon we went to see the blowholes as well as going down to the beach for a swim and a snorkel. DArcy went out with Andrew (Georgias dad) and had a wonderful time viewing all the marine life.
Kym and i were not setup to snorkel so made a decision then and there that we needed to get our own gear for the next time!! After two nights of nearly getting blown over we headed into Carnarvon to refuel, refill and to set ourselves up before Kym headed off.
The Boys reorganising the roof
After getting the inside scope on the Ningaloo Reef we headed to Coral Bay, parked up the van in the visitors carpark then spent the day snorkelling on the reef, lunching in the sun and showering in the warm showers. Given the price of accommodation we decided to head on to the Yardie Homestead Caravan Park in preparation for entry to the Cape Range National Park. In a nut shell it is first in best dressed and although we were at the rangers station by 630am we were only 4th in line so by 8am opening time the line was at least 15 cars long! There is only a certain amount of sites in the park so you need to rely on people leaving to free up space. We got a spot in the area we wanted so we were happy that the early morning start was worth while!!!
The National Park is know for its snorkelling of the Ningaloo reef but also has a beautiful Gorge and great wildlife.
Yardie Creek Gorge
Kym DArcy
Snorkelling on Ningaloo Reef near Exmouth WA
DArcy Riley
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