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Lennox Heads |
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The first of many! |
So we have managed to crawl our way down the coast a bit further (at a leisurely 80km/h). As I write this I am snuggled up in bed perched on Wilsons headland overlooking a wild ocean that strong winds whipped up over night.
Yamba was great, nothing much has changed which is good. The
surf was fun as always and the people are super friendly. We decided we should
get out of there though as I was surfing the days away and Sarah’s tan (a
bright shade of red) was coming on all too quick. Plus we could see ourselves
never leaving, even though the crowd was a bit much at times.
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Wooli |
And I’m glad we did. Wooli Head was our next stop (we are
basically looking on a map and picking at random). Upon arrival I spotted a
nice break up the beach so off we went to discover a fun peeling beachie -
Sarah even braved the slightly chilly waters to get her first 2 waves of the
trip. Yeeww!!!
Yesterday morning we wandered along the cliffs of Yuraygir
National Park until we could go no further (from both heat and steep cliffs).
We packed up and headed off to coffs, where a clean toilet and shower, and one
of Jack’s nan’s super tasty meals awaited us.
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Yuraygir National Park |
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Lake Hiawatha, Yuraygir National Park |
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Jack with his Nan & Pop in Sawtell |
Unka Hammer here, just getting used to this blogging thang, looks like you guys are havin a blast, make it last and get on the rock n roll, it's easy and extends your trip with min fuss, you can pay it back in taxes when/if you eventually work!
ReplyDeleteYup it's all good!