OnHellas wrote: ↑Sat Oct 20, 2018 11:53 am
This morning was a leisurely start. I’ve already covered the Weet-Bix breakfast but that’s what we had. The last of the box. Less to carry....always good.
We wandered off just after 10 and went to the Yanchep National Park. The park pass came out again and through the barrier we rode.
A quick lap of the shop before an important question was asked.
Tea?
Don’t mind if I do?
So tea+cake+people watching= fun/time well spent.
The park has a Koala programme, not TV, a programme to look after the animals that have been displaced or injured.
Anyway, there are supposed to be eight of them living there at the moment and we spotted five or six. It was great to see them as they are very hard to spot in the wild apparently, especially going along on a bike.
The photos are not that good, the zoom feature isn’t as good on the phone Camara as it is on the Camara that we bought especially for this type of thing before the trip.
That was locked in a pannier for safe keeping......
We have accommodation booked in Perth from Sunday and as it’s Saturday today and we are in Perth (ish) we had to find somewhere to stay tonight.
Discovery Parks have been good and the one here seems much like the others. A few more kids running about but it’s the weekend.
Now, Discovery Parks have everything from an unpowered Campsite to a 2 or 3 bedroom cabin.
Sarah went to book in, as rain has been forecast we thought that if a cabin was available we’d go for that.
Imagine my delight when she appeared back out of reception with a key!
Wahoo! We’ve got a cabin!!!
Er, no, it’s the key to the shower block.
Bugger!
So here I am, laying in the tent typing this and listening to the rain pattering on the fabric......
Two happy people, two (wet) happy bikes.
I hope the wet bikes are not covered in salt