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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Wrights Bay Camping (Edenhope and Meningie)


Edenhope Showgrounds
March 27th Edenhope - After our week at Halls Gap we headed off west and found this lovely little town for an overnight stay.
Vic/SA border
Fishing not possible in Edenhope
due to blue/green algae 
We had originally been looking for a free camp on the outskirts but it must haven been a really small one coz we completely missed it and suddenly we were IN the town-as small as it was. I had heard you could sometimes camp at the show grounds of some towns and as we saw a sign pointing to one decided to check it out.
The man at the information office said it was ok so we headed back out there (but not before I bought some lovely eggs from Debbie’s chooks!).
Edenhope had a really feel to it and I really enjoyed staying at the show grounds It was so peaceful.
We only stayed the night but we had Debbie's eggs as a reminder of our little stay :o)


28th Feb—4th March
Robe-Wrights Bay
Written by guest blogger- Ben Fiedler

Benjamin and a
Tetractenos glaber. 
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Robe was our first stop [look] in South Australia. It had a nice beach and it had a little rocky island. I found lots of shells and it had a cliff but my favourite part was with all the crabs, there was a walk way to get to them.
There was a nice library where we parked our caravan and our car next to. We had lunch there as well.
Then we were on the road again [to Wrights Bay] .
Wright's Bay was pretty cool




Wrights Bay Sandstone beach
There were lots of fish, the best ones were probably the Cowfish ,they had lots of colours.
There were flounders and toadfish and I even saw some octopus eggs.
I don't know if this place/beach would be called a rock pool or not because it has the rock bit covered but not the pool bit-haha.
Sandstone cliffs, Wrights Bay
We met some people, Miki, Hadas, Milli, Noam, Zohar and Ness, and what a coincidence they live only 5 mins away from us in Kallista .
Anyway, their car got stuck in the sand one night and dad went to help them get free.
Three days later when we tried to use our car it didn't work! The disk break got a tiny bit of rust on it from being on the salty sand [don't worry Chris, it's all good now]
Isn't that a dandy.
- BBF


A few hours was spent in Kingston SE on the way to Meningie 

Lunch in Kinston SE
Big Lobster Kingston SE
Kingston SE Jetty 

Meningie 4th-5th March
Old rest stop near Meningie
After driving for several hours we decided to pull over for the night and found a campground outlined in our camping book.
However, it was a weird set up! We found a track and veered off to the left from the highway we had been driving on.
We drove on for a few minutes looking for the spot to park when we realised that we were actually on there already! No campground, just the track!!
New experience for me but as a 6 week old seasoned camper I thought I had better start rolling with the punches.
millions of Fire Ants
The bull ants were another thing! We noticed them when we got out of the car. The ground was crawling with them.
As we had been rolling back and forth trying to find a level spot we had disturbed a nest and they had come out in their 100's-maybe 1000's- to see what all the commotion was about.
We instructed the kids to keep their shoes on-yes, you too Molly- and stay down the fire ant-less end of the van.
Excellent parenting job done-now to make dinner.
While I was doing that Rasmus and Ben jumped the fence into someone's 1 million acre property and went exploring. I saw them jumping up and down at one stage and later when I asked them what they were doing they explained that they had found another fire ant nest and were making a kerfuffle, or is that a hoo-ha?-to bring them all out again. Parenting job now called into question.


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Monday, February 27, 2012

Canadian Reserve & Halls Gap 19 to 27 feb


Molly and Kangaroo Skull
Canadian Reserve

Just a one night stop over at Canadian Reserve on our way to Halls Gap. We didn't unhitch the vans- just pulled up next to each other and did the basics.
We were parked next to a lake so naturally Ben had to try his luck-unfortunately there was none that day. But there were plenty of other water creatures for him to examine and the others managed to find the mud which surrounded the water despite the very firm 'stay away from the mud ' cries from the parents.

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Emu at Campground

Lucky us, we got a super deal (great spotting Kaz) and got to stay at the local caravan park. Complete with power, water on tap and a pool!
It was a lovely camping-ground and had two resident emus which roamed around accepting snacks in a very polite manner. Each evening heaps of kangaroos would come and hang around too. You had to be careful when it got dark as you may walk right into the arms of one of Australia's hairy icons!

Group Pool shot
From walk to the Grand Canyon
Despite the super duper hot weather we had this week (thanks agian Kaz for the finding us a place where we could run our air con and swim like mermaids) we still managed a few walks around The Grampians.



The Pinnacle in the background
Rasmus even shamed us all by getting up early and doing a couple of extra hikes!

Kasper on a hike early one morning
In addition, anybody who knows my Kasper might find this to believe, but he was not only at the front of the pack when we did a big up-hill hike but the next morning he got up early to do another walk with his dad! The world is going crazy!!!
While we are on the topic of Kasper, he got to feed and pat one of his favourite animals when we visited the Halls Gap zoo. As an early birthday present from the Ellis family, Kasper and his mate Will (who was also celebrating his birthday but not early like Kasper) went into the Meerkat enclosure and got to spend some close-up time with them whilst feeding them corn and live, wriggling worms! Lucky boys!
As a treat Karen put together an old-style party for Will's birthday with pass-the-parcel, musical statues and party pies. We finished off the day, and our stay at Halls Gap, with a huge 4 minute downpour and a delicious meal at the local pub.


Halls Gap Local

Walking with toddler



Candy Shop in Halls Gap

Bike ride to Zoo



Fishing

Kookaburras
Benjamin wishing Anton Happy B'day


The Pinnacle Lookout
Feeding Bambi



Dot painting Boomerangs
Lunch with a peacock
In the Grand Canyon

Pool Jumping

At the Balconies

a little rain
Grand Canyon
Half shave and half haircut


Monday, February 20, 2012

Wannon and Cherrypool 13th to 20th Feb




After the weigh-in we left Colac and made it to a lovely park called Wannon. It was in the middle of a bushy area and there was nobody around!
We set up camp next to the covered picnic area which housed a couple of fire pits and to my delight a stone oven!!! Me and Karen starting fantasying about all the dreamy meals we could cook in it- roasts, bread, pizza.... However, to our dismay we discovered we were only allowed to stay for 24 hours!!! Just when we thought we might be able to sneak in an extra night a spy came past to check us out :o(
We had our fire that night thanks to my hubby, who loves nothing more simpler than boiling his billy over a naked flame. The kids had bubbly, blackened marshmallows and went to bed with sticky fingers and a smile on their faces.
That magical oven was not going to be left unused and in the morning Rasmus was up early to fire it up. I had made some dough the night before and when the oven was hot enough in it went ! It came out ½ hour late a lip smacking, delicious loaf of goodness.




After the kids had finished their school work, which they completed in their bush surroundings, we dug into the loaves with lashings of butter and jam- I couldn't imagine a more perfect morning tea.



Wannon River

14th-20th February
Cherrypool was our next stop. It was a bush camp set off the highway between Hamilton and Horsham next to a river.
For the first time we set up our caravans with a shared living space, joining our two awnings together-very huggelig. It was quite warm so we had lots of shade.
We spent our time relaxing and drinking a few icy cold beers. The kids did their school work of course-in between getting the coldies :o)

Occasionally the children wanted more from their holiday and we were forced to venture outside into the nature (which, I conceed, was very pretty). Ben talked the odd few into coming with him to fish down at the river. Unfortunelty there was only Carp to be caught but they learnt the art of banging the said Carp on the head with a big stick and throwing it into the bushes. Wouldn't learn that in school would you?
At Billimina Shelter
Rock formation in The Grampians
On another day we decided to check out a bit of our Native Australian history as we had been talking about Australia's pre-invasion heritage with the kids. They were quite fasinated with the image of the Aborigines going walkabout and foraging for their food and water amongst the harsh landscape. So we went for a hour return trip hike in the Grampians to visit the Billimina shelter. Here we found there was some Aborginal cave paintings from many years ago.


As dusk was settling in Rasmus decided one evening to venture out for small walk to take in the nocturnal sounds, while doing the laundry. He came back very excited as he reported to have seen not one but three platypuses swimming in the river! We were all very happy for him and thought it only fair that the 'foreigner' got to see the elusive mammels even though we were a bit jealous-lucky him!!
The next night me, Karen and Rasmus wanted to try his luck again. When we arrived at the river's edge we immediatley saw the same ripples that Rasmus had seen the night before. Wow!! How amazing we all thought.

A few minutes later we thought we saw one of them coming up to the river's bank. We were holding our breathes! Here it comes....a rat....a water rat??? Confusion and disappointment. And fear from Karen as her rat phobia kicks in and she runs away. 

Then we turn and see the sculpture which had been carved from a fallen log-it was a Water Rat! Apparently everybody knew about them except for us, and an embarrassed Rasmus.
Reading e-books
Rocklands Reservoir
Vis Cherrypool - where we were på et større port