This seems like so long ago now that we travelled along the Great Ocean Road although it was only a fews weeks back. That's the bizarre thing about this trip, everything seems like a big blur and so long ago. Wow when I think of Dubbo, Tamworth or Adelaide it really does feel like 6 months ago. Lucky I have my journal because we are finding it hard to comprehend what we have done in such a short space of time. Our trip is very over whelming for us so I can imagine how the kids must feel. It's not your usual holiday where you sit, relax and stay in the one spot. We have travelled well over 4000 klms and we have been on the road for 5 weeks packing up and setting up everyday one or Two days. the longest we have stayed on one place was 4 nights. I think when we get back home and start adjusting back into the real world hopefully it will all sink in and we can remember most of what we have experienced on our big adventure. Already starting to think about our next big adventure.
Maddy and I are looking forward to scrap booking our 'Big Adventure' when we get back to Moura. A great way to keep the memories alive.
The Great Ocean Road was stunning and you really haven't seen Australia until you have experienced this Spectacular part of our Country.
We arrived at Portland and had lunch at the Husson Fauna Park. We cooked crumbed flathead caught by Warwick himself and we had sausages and bread rolls. The Emu's were eyeing of our lunch as the kids teased them with food up and down the fence. We caught a glimpse of Two white Kangaroo's. They were cool Roo's. At the park we found the best slide ever. The hessian bag we had in the camper came in handy for this slide. We all had a go of course, can't let The kids have all the fun!
After lunch Warwick suggested we go for a hike and see the Seals at Cape Bridgewater, Portland. idesperately wanted to see seals on this trip. We read the sign and thought a Two hour return walk wouldn't be so bad. We have done walks like this before. How hard could it be to walk 1 hour up a Mountain out to a viewing platform. Well I don't know how the poor kids did it because I struggled. We found out halfway up the Mountain that it was actually the highest mountain cliff in all Victoria, and we made our 4 and 5 year old climb it with us. The only thing that kept us going was the fact that when you get to the viewing platform their would be a seal colony to view. The kids and I were crawling up the last leg on our hands and knees. The worst part was an hour later when we did reach the platform there were no seals on the rocks. Oh I felt so bad for the kids, all that way for nothing. We sat around for about 15 minutes with our eyes glued to the water watching and waiting for a seal to pop it's head out and make this whole afternoon worthwhile. Just our luck it starts to pour down rain and the wind starts blowing us away. We were about to leave and start running back to the car when we saw a Fur Seal flapping through the water with its pup. It was a long way down for the kids to see but at least it was something.
That night we camped in the Narrawong National park at the Sawpit camping area. Free camping, no showers but they had drop loo's. We were too tired for showers anyway. It was raining when we pulled up on dusk. The old man in the caravan next door gave us his fire and some firewood so we could keep warm and cook dinner. We didn't tell him that we had McDonald's before we left Portland. Fire was nice but the rain made short work of that. Camping was lovely in the forest with kangaroos coming into camp. Kids rode bikes in the rain chasing wallabies.
We left the next morning and headed off on our journey to see the rest of the Great Ocean Road. Warnambool was our next stop at the pertobe adventure park. Have I mentioned before they have the best playgrounds and parks down here. We had fun in the maze and they even had an adults flying fox, well actually it said over 12 years so Warwick and I enjoyed ourselves on that. It was very high and quite scary at first. All free of course! We had a quick picnic lunch and hit the road again.
I could go on and on forever about all the stunning lookouts we stopped at on the Great Ocean road but I will just chuck up some photos and you can see for yourself how beautiful South Australia is.
By the time we arrived at the 12 Apostles it was teaming down rain with freezing winds. Need I say anymore I am sure the photos will reveal all. Nice day probably rain.
The Great Ocean road was really amazing but South Australia we have had enough of your wild weather. Time to head around the East Coast and hopefully find some warm sun.