We
started our 2014 South West WA trip a bit late but hey that is another story
for around a camp fire. Packed & ready Saturday 4th January 2014.
#BOWEN05 #Tx6 CAMPRITE
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Geraldton
to Fremantle. We stayed two nights at the Fremantle Village caravan park.
Saturday 5th had us visiting the Fremantle Prison with the "Doing Time
tour". Then we were off to the Fremantle Maritime museum for some more
incite and history. Kids were disappointed we could not tour the submarine (too
young apparently) but still had a good time.
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The Naughty Cell
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Making a run for it
Monday
6th - Had us packing up & then heading for Donnybrook for the boys to get
rid of some energy at the awesome Apple Park followed by lunch. From there we
headed for Bunbury staying at Glade Big4 Caravan park. As it was a Special Day
(our Wedding anniversary) we glamped it a bit & I decided to take Cathy and the boys out
to tea to a beaut little micro brewery called the "MASH" Micro Brewery where we had another awesome
meal & tasted more of their great beers... We also used this stop over
to top up the fridge and freezer and give Cathy her last bit of retail therapy.
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Donnybrook Apple Park
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Bunbury Glamping
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7th - With a bit of a sore head we packed up and headed for Yallingup. We were
booked into the Caves Caravan park for the next 4 nights. We used this as a
base to start the first part of our South West adventure.
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Wednesday 8th We took the short drive for a look at the famous Yallingup Surf Break then proceeded to Ngilgi Cave Yallingup. We experienced our first underground adventure. This was awesome & the three boys had an absolute great time. Would
recommend this cave for anyone with younger children. Our afternoon was spent learning about the Cape Naturalist Lighthouse & the history behind it with a guided tour.
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Boys sitting on a hand carved wooden Echidna
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On our second morning in yallingup we woke to an awesome morning, so brekkie then we loaded every one into the Navara & went to Point Picquet where had great morning relaxing in warm sun, swimming in some of the clearest turquoise water & testing out the new Finn Gizmo Kayak. After lunch we treated the kids to a play at the AWESOME Dunsbourough Xscape Fun Park where they continued to burn of all that energy for the whole afternoon. If were ever back down that way we’ll spend the whole day there, as they have BBQ’s, shaded areas, take a way food if your into that oh and ice creams. # www.xscapeatthecape.com.au
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Friday 10th We made the short journey to Busselton for another day trip. We journeyed on the Busselton Jetty Train (1.8km long trip ) out to the underwater observatory, where the boys had a great time spotting different fish, other sea creatures including a diver. Yep we also caught the train back. It would be a long walk back with three small children.
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Saturday
11th saw us packing up & leaving Yallingup heading for Margaret
River Township for a bit of a look around, a bit of shopping & Lunch. After
lunch we headed of to find our next Camping spot. We had a few picked out..
After bypassing the first one we settled at Alexandra Bridge Campground where
would spend the next 4 days. We stopped in at the Karridale Tavern more than
once for a coldie or two J
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Lunch @ Margaret River
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Alexandra Bridge Camp
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Over the next 3 days
we visited Mammoth Cave, Lake Cave (Thanks to our Awesome Guide Krusty) &
Jewel Cave. While in the area we called into check out Conto's Camp Ground "Definitely one well be back to".
We took a day trip to Augusta to check out the Cape Leeuwin Light
house & where the Southern Ocean & the Indian Ocean meet. While there
we also took the opportunity to stock up the fridge - freezer & stop off at
the Bakery in town (a must do).
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Entrance to Lake Cave
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Rare Stalactite table
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Entrance to Mammoth Cave
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Entrance to Jewel Cave
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Christopher
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William
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Daniel
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Jewel Cave. Some of the worlds longest straws (stalactite)
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Tuesday 14th. Packed up and left our Campsite for
Pemberton Caravan Park were we will be catching up on washing & having a
decent shower. On the way we decided to check out Drafty’s Campground . A 4WD
ONLY Track & an awesome camp site but we decided to continued onto Pemberton for the
showers and Washing. (Definitely on our list of places to get back to
though)
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Our Three Boys
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Wednesday 15th we are heading to Big Brook
Arboretum Camp Ground for the next 6 days. Great campground - run by DEC. While
there we spent a lot of time swimming, kayaking, fishing and just relaxing by
Big Brook Dam.
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Thursday 16th We had a bit rain on the 16th so we hibernated in & around our Camp which was good just to to kick back n Relax. Between showers I took the boys for a walk down to the Big Brook Dam just over 1km away through the Forest. On the 17th we loaded the boys into the Navara for a bit of a tour
around the Area. This would have us following the “Karri Forrest Explorer” Drive,
sampling some of what the area is best known for. BIG TREES ,Superb Forrest &
Beautiful Scenery
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Must be famous. My Chair in Pemberton Park
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Cascades. Just out of Pemberton
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Gloucester Tree
Saturday 18th Day trip. We headed towards Denmark for the “Valley of
the Giants” Tree top walk & Ancient Empire Walk. After this we took the scenic route around to
Bow Bridge were we continued onto the Dinosaur World & Bird Park just out
of Denmark W.A. This was a real treat for the boys as they all love Dinosaurs,
Birds, Lizards & Snakes (new to Mum n Dad). Plan your trip around the handling &
feeding time. Well worth it. The boys had a great time handling the snakes
lizards & birds.
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Sunday 19th Time for Mum & Dad to kick back n
chill out for a day after a busy week exploring some of what the SW W.A has to offer. This gave the boys a chance to explore the natural
FORREST (also includes other tress from around the World) around the Camp and play with other young children in the campground which
kept the entertained for hours.
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This is where our trip was cut Short. We were supposed to
spend the next few days in & around Bridgetown but I had injured my back while
packing up so it was off to Perth we went. An overnight Stay in an on site Cabin
a bit of School shopping (retail Therapy for Cathy) then back to Geraldton. On
the way home we stopped off at the “Pinnacles Desert Discovery Center” just
South of Cervantes. I had been there as a Teenager, so though I would I would take
Mum & the Boys to experience the same. I was HOT compared to what we had
just been living in down south with Temps now at 40 + degrees “we felt it”.
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Nambung National Park Cervantes W.A
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Finding some shade
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Hmm Cathy found something also ...
From Cervantes we headed for home.
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Till our NEXT ADVENTURE ..
TAGS #NAVARA D40,
#CAMPRITE Tx6, #BOWEN05, #SOUTHWEST, #YALLINGUP, PEMBERTON, #ALEXANDRA BRIDGE,
#BIG BROOK DAM,
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