We only stayed for the one night at Emu Point caravan park, and the following morning had a walk around the beachfront,
before hooking up the van and going for one final drive around Albany. I wanted to take a photo of the Painted silos in town, before we left the area. Different to say the least, but nonetheless, still a tourist attraction. So many silos are being painted around the country now, bringing travellers into their area. From here we travelled the short distance to Cosy Corner East. However we didn’t stay there. Just took a couple of photos and left to find another spot further along the coast at Torbay, as we hadn’t been in there before. turned out to be a great bush camp. There were a few other campers there, but mainly overnight backpackers, no caravans, as its quite sandy and not a very big area, so most caravaners wouldn’t go in there. The beach is accessed by a sandy track, there is also a inlet nearby that is good for both swimming and fishing, lots of bream being caught at the time.
Chris had a hearing appointment for the 23rd, so we could only stay for a couple of nights, but we had a nice couple of lazy days on the beach. Although we bush camp alot we still eat well, and I like to cook in webber when we aren’t travelling each day. Cooked a nice piece of pork, while staying here. Chris did his usual taste test, as you can see. The night before Chris’s appointment, we stayed closer to Perth at Logue Dam in the National park, was almost dark when we arrived.
Seems to be a very popular are for boaties from Perth. However we were out of there early the next day and into Myaree to drop the caravan off at Graeme McMullens’ workshop. He did some work for us, while we had another day in Fremantle. Rather cool and windy day. but all went well with Chris’s hearing. After picking up the van that afternoon we had another night at Advent Park, just out of Perth. Not long before we will be back at Kalannie, and Chris back at work, after having nearly a month of travelling.