Gracetown
29 – 31 October 2018
We took our time packing up to
leave Busselton as we were only going as far as Margaret River. We headed out
through Dunsborough and then south on Caves Road. Along the way we stopped to
have a look at Yallingup – one of many popular surfing spots in the Margaret
River region.
Further south we found a very nice caravan park in a bush
setting at Gracetown, not far from Margaret River township. We decided on two nights to
allow time to do some exploring and visit some of the many food and wine merchants
for which the area is famous.
Yallingup |
Yallingup. A long paddle out the break. |
Yallingup beach |
Some of the local wildlife frequented the caravan park |
After settling in we drove down
to the beach at Cowaramup Bay, just down the road. This is another popular
surfing spot. We then drove over to the town of Cowaramup and visited a few of
the shops selling local produce.
Cowaramup Bay |
Cowaramup Bay |
We didn't go for a swim. |
Margaret River mouth. |
MadFish winery. |
Sculpture and vines. |
Some of the goodies we found in the area. |
With the weather forecast
suggesting there might be rain, we decided to risk it to go to a national park
for a couple of nights. Again, because we didn’t have far to travel, we took
our time setting off.
Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
– Boranup Forest – Jarrahdene Campground
31 October – 2 November 2018
We headed south again and stopped
for a coffee before making our way to Jarrahdene Campground – one of the newer
campgrounds in the national park. You do need to book, but we knew there was
mobile service so we took the chance and drove in to have a look. I had looked
online earlier in the morning and could see there were plenty of spots
available, and it was only 11:00am so we drove around the campground until we
found a campsite we liked and booked it online on the spot. Only $11 per person
per night with a fire ring and picnic tables at most sites, as well as toilets and
camp kitchens scattered around, it was great value.
Red-winged Fairywren young male. |
Scarlet Robin male |
Scarlet Robin male |
A great place for camping and birds. A family of Red-winged Fairywrens greeted us as we set up the camper trailer. As usual, the male was very reluctant to be photographed while the females were more obliging. Both Baudin's and the forest race of Red-tailed Black-cockatoo were about, mostly in the afternoons. I didn't get any shots as they were well up in the tall trees. I saw my first White-breasted Robin. One of the highlights of the trip! Mick.
It was fun to look for ground orchids on the walks. |
Ground orchid |
Not sure if this is an orchid but worth a shot. |
Our neighbours from Gracetown
were camped nearby so we joined them around the fire each evening. The days
were cool and the nights cold, but sitting by a campfire before bed certainly helped.
Once again we had a leisurely
start for a short drive with a probable destination of Augusta, but keeping our
options open as we kept an eye on the weather.
Augusta
2 – 3 November 2018
We set off further south with our
first stop Hamelin Bay, famous for the stingrays that come in close to shore. We chanced a walk on the beach even though the sky was very grey, but we didn’t
see any stingrays. On our way back to the car a couple coming towards us
disturbed some birds – Rock parrots. Mick had these on his list of “I really
want to see” birds so he was very excited. Unfortunately he had his landscape
camera with him so he had to race back to the car to get his other one.
Meanwhile I had to keep an eye on them. They took flight and when they finally
landed I saw that in addition to the three we had seen first, there was another
6 feeding on the grass outside the caravan park. Mick made it back in time to
take lots of photos of them.
Wild daisies on the walk to the beach. |
A pretty beach but no stingrays. |
A picture postcard bay but not such good weather. |
Overseas visitors take photos of the Rock Parrots after we pointed them out. |
Rock Parrot. Not a spectacular bird but one I've been hoping to see for a long time. |
Rock Parrot |
Another new bird; Baudin's Black-cockatoo. |
I saw Rock Parrots on the walk to the lighthouse. |
Nice views but a dull day. |
In the morning we headed into
town – we discovered the Lions Shed as well as a shop selling vinyl records.
Mick spent quite a while talking to the owner about music. After a visit to the
Visitor Information Centre we set off again with Walpole our next destination.
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