The day has finally arrived!! Monday 23rd April.
We stayed at mum’s place overnight to make sure we were well rested and left
the trailer at Keith’s place as he let us use his garage for security.
Jay let me sleep in a little, so I felt as though I was on
the back foot as I had planned on making lunches and still had to do a run to
the shops! We left Glen Iris at about 11am, which was a bit later than we
planned. By the time we loaded the bikes onto the trailer and changed the kids,
it was 1pm.
We were on the road just in time…..for the rain!!
With our goal for
the night being Paradise Beach south of Sale, we just drove until we arrived.
We left that rain band behind, only to set up with the rumbling of thunder from
a southerly band heading our way. The decision to put our big tarp over the
whole set up was unspoken. Thank goodness Jay decided to buy it before we left!
With two and a bit days of pretty constant rain, we had no leaks and were also
quite warm.
As we were fairly well tent bound, we took full advantage of
sorting through things again. I wasn’t happy with the way the kitchen was
organised and went through it again. I found it very difficult to decide on
things I would need to cook whilst on the road and now feel as though I’ve
whittled the utensils and equipment down to things I’ll use regularly.
Paradise Beach was recommended to us by several people and
also seemed good from the camping guides, websites and apps we used. One of our
resources mentioned mosquitos. OMG we should have listened!!! They are FIERCE!!
Poor Matilda was covered in them at one point while we were setting up. They
were into everything! Fortunately, we seem to have come out of that experience
relatively itch-free.
During the breaks in the weather, we would venture down to
the beach. Paradise Beach is part of 90 Mile Beach. Matilda had her first beach
experience here and had a ball!
We drove 7km west of Golden Beach to see the
Trinculo wreck, though the weather and sea have taken their toll. There’s not
much left!
Big Boo was happy to be at the beach again. She did an
excellent job in her role as security, letting us know when people were
nearby.
We decided to pack up the bulk of our belongings on the
night of 25th April to try to get away as quickly as possible in the
morning. This is our storage box fully loaded. Believe it or not, it's actually pretty easy to find things! Having bought the sensational Aussie-made Drifta kitchen with return (DPOR), the matching storage box was high on the list of things we wanted, but just wasn't absolutely essential for us to be able to travel. After talking to Jason at Aussie Jay's, he sold us this storage box as an ex-demo for a fantastic price and we just had to buy it! We spent a lot of time anguishing over the extra money to buy the box and are really pleased we did. No more piling stuff on the ground and waiting until the tent's packed. Now we can pack things straight into the trailer as we go. Having the food at the back makes the pantry relatively easy access and can be pushed out of the way when not needed.
The morning dawned overcast but
dry and we packed up as quickly as possible as the mosquitoes were just
impossible. Glad to be on the road, we were aiming for Moruya though would be
happy to get to Eden.
Great first few nights. Hoping you'd packed bug repellent.
ReplyDeleteYou'll be happy to know we just have to reverse up to the camper or consider packing a few things in it to get a very good chance of rain lately.
When we decide to tomorrow is packing up day thats when the rain comes for us too
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