Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Going South: The 12 Apostles (Feb 19)

The morning ritual on this trip of a coffee and a pastry behind us we headed away from the windy roads into the Ottway National Park. We drove through some great forests to get to our first stop Cape Ottway Lighthouse. The Lighthouse was cool, some great views and some awesome old buildings. We explored around for a while but were careful to stay on the trails as there were signs warning that "snakes are active at this time of year". On the way out of national park we saw two colonies of koala's in trees just off of the road - this was the first time in all my years (and that is saying something) that I have seen a koala in the wild. They were so close and there were half a dozen of them.


Then onto the 12 Apostles - totally spectacular. You see them in ads for Australia but they are more impressive to see first hand. The whole coast down that way is rough and beautiful and after the Apostles we visted a few less famous rock formations that were also cool.

We stopped for lunch in Port Campbell and given it was pushing 100 degrees I also took a dip - the water was freezing, painful freezing and it took me a couple of attempts to dive in completely.

That night we stayed in Port Fairy, Kelly got us upgraded to a three bedroom suite so Luca had even more exploring to do. It also allowed us to have a seperate room from the little guy for the first time on the trip so we celebrated with a few beers and pizza.

3 comments:

Rick said...

Sounds like a great trip! Did you happen to sample any abalone - one of my favorites and apparently quite plentiful in the area?

Rick said...

Luca looks so cute and, as we used to say about Robin, all boy!

Robin Pitt said...
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