Thursday, August 27, 2015

27 August - Home Sweet Home


Amazingly we are home. This wasn't the plan but just the way things worked out. We left Toukley Service Centre, north of Sydney at 02:00 after catching a few hours of sleep. This enabled us to navigate around Sydney and on to the M7 with very little traffic. Unfortunately we encountered a fair bit of fog but by 04:00 we reached the next large service centre about 40 km along the Hume Highway. Once again we parked the rig amongst all the large trucks and some other caravans and caught another couple of hours sleep. By 7:00 we were on the road again expecting to reach Bombala or maybe Cann River. We were expecting heavy rain but did not really encounter much more than fine drizzle. Our friends John and Sandra who were travelling from their home in Paynesville to Sydney got in touch and we were able to have a coffee together in Cooma which was great. By the time we reached the coast at Cann River the weather was quite good and we carried on to Lakes Entrance. At Lakes were within 150 km of home and although it meant arriving in the dark the temptation to continue on home was too good to resist. All went well until we reached Stratford. At that point it became dark and the heavens opened to some of the heaviest rain I've experienced. This made the final 60km ride home a 'white knuckle' experience as there are long stretches of roadwork in progress.
So, after a very long day which really started in Nambucca Heads in NSW we made it home. It is cold and wet here and something we haven't experienced for quite a while. Still it is nice to be home.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

26 August - Toukley Service Centre



We woke this morning to another sunny day in Nambucca Heads and while it would have been nice to spend another day in the sunshine it was time to take the plunge south and into the dark cold winter. Last night we enjoyed a great Indian meal with Jim and Irene which was a great way to wind up our brief get together. They are also on the way home.
We were hitched up and on our way by 08:00 and had a good run to Port Macquarie where we had our first coffee break. The plan for today was to drive to the Toukley Service centre which is on the Pacific Motorway some 60 km north of Sydney. This service centre features a huge parking area for trucks, buses and caravans and many drivers use it to refuel, have a meal and then get some rest here before tackling the Sydney crossing later in the evening, or early the next morning when the traffic has died down.
So here we are, surrounded by many large rigs and a few caravans just relaxing and reading. In a little while we will go and have a meal and then an early night. When we wake - sometime during the night, we will continue the trip through Sydney and on. One thing in our favour - the terrible weather Sydney has suffered in past days seems to have abated and while it is overcast there is no sign of rain on the radar. If all goes to plan we will be home sometime in the next couple of days.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

25 August - Nambucca Heads

A glorious day here in Nambucca Heads, NSW, probably our last and against all expectation given the rain and thunderstorms yesterday. This beautiful little town is located on the mouth of the Nambucca river about 60km south of Coffs Harbour. Our caravan park is situated in what must be one of the most beautiful spots on earth. In the above photo the park is in the foreground.
We're using the warm weather to dry out all the damp gear from yesterday which gave us plenty of time to drive into town and up to the local lookout for some great views of the surroundings.
Managed to capture some stunning panoramas which I will process properly when we get home. The limited space and resolution available in Blogger would not do them justice.
As we resume our trek south tomorrow we expect the weather to get much colder and wetter so our stay here in Nambucca is our last real holiday destination. Our progress home will be dictated somewhat by the weather.

Monday, August 24, 2015

24 August - Nambucca Heads - NSW

Our plans for today were to travel south, with a brief stopover in Coffs Harbour to get a chipped windscreen repaired. When we woke this morning we heard rain and thunder and when I checked the weather radar it looked like this:
Anyone who has caravanned will know that hitching up a van and in fact travelling with one in heavy rain while exciting is not much fun - and this looked like heavy rain. So, we went back to bed after postponing the windscreen repair to tomorrow. A little snooze and some breakfast later, the rain had eased somewhat and we decided to hitch up and travel to Coffs, check into a caravan park and then worry about the windscreen the next day. That's when things got interesting. Our friends Jim and Irene phoned to say they were staying in Nambucca Heads some 60 km south of Coffs Harbour with the aim of catching up as we travelled further south. As we approached Coffs, in heavy rain by this time, and only an hour later than our original plan the thought occurred that if we could complete the windscreen sometime today we could then continue on to Nambucca and catch up with our friends. The folks at O'Brien Glass were helpful and fitted us in. There are a few more twists to the story, some of them comical, but suffice to say that against all odds the car was ready at 2 pm and by 3:30 we were set up in the White Albatross Caravan Park with Jim and Irene. The caravan park features its own restaurant and tonight we had a great chance to catch up over pre-dinner drinks and dinner. We will stay here for two nights - forecast for tomorrow is sunny and 25ÂșC - and then we continue on home. We expect to be home by next weekend.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

23 August - Yamba, New South Wales


After a little bit of rain overnight, we woke to a beautiful sunny day here in Yamba. For our last Sunday on this trip we enjoyed a 'bacon and eggs' breakfast before setting of to explore this wonderful little seaside town.
After a good look around we decided that this must be one of the best holiday destinations in Australia. Being located on the mouth of the Clarence river, the estuarine environment is absolutely superb and the town has experienced just enough development to make it attractive to a wide range of holiday makers including families and fishermen.
As well as quiet protected beaches there was also plenty of action for surfers, and the more adventurous holiday makers. Add to this beautiful parks and some interesting historical buildings and you have a place we could easily spend a week or two.

Our caravan park is located on the waterfront and the area is a favoured haunt of the local pelicans who no doubt get plenty of food from the local fisherman cleaning their catch. By mid afternoon these wonderful birds are busy enjoying the sea breezes and spend hours riding the winds just above our heads. Later in the afternoon when the fishing boats are expected to return they all flock to the fish cleaning stations for their supper. They seem to be very tame and approachable and I had no trouble taking lots of closeup photos of them.
I really enjoyed just sitting there and watching them wait patiently for the evening catch.

According to the weather bureau, today brings a long run of fine weather to an end. It seems we should expect rain all the way down the east coast for the next few days. Accordingly, I think our adventure is drawing to a close. Tomorrow after we get our windscreen fixed in Coffs Harbour, we will continue to make our way south and re-assess our plans on a daily basis. If cold and wet weather persists we'll put in some longer drives and go home.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

22 August - Yamba, New South Wales


We left Forest Glen this morning right on 09:00. The Forest Glen Resort where we stayed has an onsite restaurant called Spirit of Tibet. We had dinner there last night with another couple from the adjacent caravan and had a great meal and a good time. Our target for today was Yamba which is a beautiful little seaside town located on the mouth of the Clarence River. We made good time and by noon we were on the outskirts of Ballina and we couldn't resist calling in for one of our favourite dining experience - Mango and Macadamia Pancakes at the Macadamia Castle.
Over the years we have called in here many times to enjoy these unique pancakes and this time was no different. The carpark is always full but with a bit of perseverance we always manage to squeeze our rig in somewhere.
Suitably fortified we were ready to tackle the remaining 90kms or so to Yamba where we managed to secure an ensuite site at the Blue Dolphin Resort. We were introduced to Yamba and this caravan park by our friends Jim and Irene some years back and we are looking forward to spending a day here tomorrow - the forecast is for a warm, fine day.
The only negative today was that we suffered a chipped windscreen caused by a stone thrown up by a passing truck this morning. Contacted our insurer and we are booked to get it repaired when we pass through Coff's Harbour on Monday.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

20 August - Forest Glen - Sunshine Coast, Queensland


Had a very relaxing evening. Watched our usual episode of 'Allo 'Allo and Charlie Pickering's "The Weekly" and then read until bed time. When we woke this morning we saw a cool change. Still quite mild but definite signs of a bit of rain later in the day. We decided to drive into the hills at the back of the Sunshine Coast to a little village called Montville.
We've been here quite a few times and always enjoy our visit. One of my favourite shops is the German Cuckoo Clock shop which stores a great variety of classic clocks which I alway enjoy looking at and listening to. Had a great lunch at a new cafe and then headed back to our little caravan hideaway. With the cooler and slightly damper weather we decided to visit the cinema at the Sunshine Plaza in Maroochydore where we saw "Last Cab to Darwin" which is a fantastic film starring Michael  Caton and Jackie Weaver. It is great to see such beautiful films made in Australia and I understand the budget was only $4M which is amazing. Do yourself a favour and go and see it. We have one more day here tomorrow and then we will review our progress back home on the basis of the weather forecasts down the east coast.