It’s great to be able to write that we’re back on the road!
Leaving a little later than expected due some really hot weather and Grant finalising the work on his new brackets, it put us behind schedule as we had a deadline to get to Port Lincoln (not that Grant knew that at the time). As a result, we agreed that we would miss out on stopping at the Clare Valley. That wasn’t so bad as we just packed some more wine out of our cellar to compensate for what we were going to miss out on. 🙂
The following day we paid a visit to the Marina – you would have thought we’d eaten enough the previous day, however we had lunch at the Marina and enjoyed some more seafood followed by a much needed long walk. They’re definitely spoilt for seafood choice over here!
Our last night at the lodge included witnessing a fantastic sunset followed by a personalised astronomy tour – the amount of stars visible when there are no city lights was amazing, and we learnt heaps from Phil of Wilderness Wanders . By the end of our stay at Port Lincoln, we had eaten our fair share of seafood and tasted some pretty good wines. We would like to say a big thank you to Jill and Michael, our hosts at Tanonga, who made our stay very memorable.
Leaving Port Lincoln we moved on to Coffin Bay. Most people would know Coffin Bay being famous for oysters, and we can confirm that they’re very good. Grant makes mean oysters Kilpatrick, and we had plenty. Coffin Bay is a pretty seaside town with a gorgeous outlook to the bay which was enough to invite us to stay for a couple of nights and just take things easy.
After leaving Coffin Bay, we called in to Elliston for a coffee stop before continuing on to Streaky Bay for the night. The park was very busy and filled with many grey nomads – I think we were a couple of the youngest ones there! We couldn’t resist getting some more seafood to take with us on the trip further west – you’re probably thinking we should be catching our own, but we had a “date” in Kalgoorlie that saw us needing to push on.
Grant & Linda.
Kms Travelled Total 1,291 |