Almost 20 weeks on the road.
It seems like only last week that we left to start this journey and we have covered a lot of ground and have a lot more to go. The trip has been great, we have always been very comfortable in the trailer and have never thought that the packing and unpacking is a problem. It seems second nature to just do it. Putting the kayak up and down off the trailer is a guarantee eliminate tuckshop nanna arms :)
Monday was always wash day back when we were young and left over roast for dinner. No roast on our menu unfortunately.
After seven days, our green laundry bag is full and you can’t stuff another thing in it and we have also run out of clothes at the same time, so like it or not – it’s wash day!
The washing machine is doing great and the solar panel provides enough power to run it all. We went into Pinjarra for a haircut for Glen, but the barber doesn’t open on Mondays – of course. We collected some more tea bags and headed home. Still not in the swing of country town times yet.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9-11th December, warm sunny fine. We have had a couple of cool nights.
What we have been doing.
On Tuesday (red), we did a circuit trip from Pinjarra via Dwellingup (Lane Poole Conservation Park and down to Harvey and back up to Pinjarra.
On Wednesday(yellow), we followed the old coast road to Lake Clifton and up to Mandurah and back to Pinjarra.
On Thursday (green), we moved from Pinjarra down to Wellington National Park. This was back to Harvey and further south with a turn to the east. We entered Wellington and went via Honeymoon Pool, hoping that we would fit the camper trailer in, but unfortunately not. Some of the road is one way through the park, hence the fishing hook trip.
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