Albany

  We have spent a few days in and around Albany, we both really like the town, it is quite big and is serviced by all the major trade suppliers and retail outlets but has also managed to retain its original main street charm with eccentric and quirky feel that has little shops housed in […]

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Castle Rock Granite Skywalk

02/04/2019 Castle Rock has a 4.4km return hike / climb that leads to a ladder and walking platform that is suspended off the face of the Castle Rock summit. The hike to the summit was not to difficult however when you get to the top the natural formation of the landscape is perhaps enhanced with […]

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Katanning

02/04/2019 Stayed the night in Katanning at their overnight RV stop in the middle of town, had a bit of a walk around and left first thing the next morning.

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Dumbleyung

01/04/2019 As we continue to head south, we stopped at Dumbleyung, which is where Donald Campbell broke the water speed record in 1964. In the same year he also beat the land speed record, 648 kmp/h for Land, and 444 kmp/h for water. There is a replica of ‘Bluebird’ here in town.

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Kulin Tin Horse Highway

29/04/2019 When we woke this morning we thought we would have a quick look around Kulin, and move on. Well what a cool Town, they are so welcoming to visitors they let you either stay self contained in the area that they have set aside for self contained RV’s, which has water, dump point, toilet […]

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Varley

On the advice of M&M we have made plans to travel inland (north) heading toward Wave Rock and then onto the “Tin Horse Highway”. Along the way we met Ray & Daphne on the side of the road and helped them with their flat tyre. Caught up with Barry & Pauline and John at the […]

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Ravensthorpe

Towards the end of the day the Winds picked up again so we decided to head back to the main road, 50kms away hoping that the wind wouldn’t be as constant, we were right, we camped at the free camp at Ravensthorpe, still cool but not as windy as the coast. At Happy hour we […]

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Hopetoun & Fitzgerald National Park

We came back to Esperance after our stay at Cape Le Grand, we have been hoping for a clear sunny and non-windy day so that we could maybe spend some time on one of the west coast beaches, just being at the beach. Never mind, perhaps later, the weather is overcast and the constant and […]

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Cape Le Grand

We left Esperance for Cape Le Grand National Park. All national parks in WA require payment on entry of $13 per visit or an annual pass for $92 (this includes MIA & Frank), we paid for our pass and then needed to pay and additional $11 p/p p/n to camp in the national park. It […]

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