Peaceful Bay
Thursday 12th – Monday 16th January
We could originally only get 2 nights at the very popular
beachside campground at Peaceful Bay, but luckily for us someone cancelled so
we could extend. We had a thoroughly enjoyable 4 days at this small beach town,
there were so many beaches to explore and the actual bay just across from the caravan
park was sheltered, calm and provided us with lots of yummy seafood. Our 4 days
went like this:
Day 1: Arrived about lunchtime – the sun was shining. Spent the
afternoon on the beach, swimming and exploring the rocks. Jackson and Daniel went
snorkelling and Daniel got a crayfish not too far from shore. After dinner the
boys went fishing whilst I watched the sunset with Emilia.
Day 2: We spent the morning at the surf beach - skim boarding,
surfing and jumping the waves then the afternoon at the sheltered bay beach (as the
wind had picked up). Jackson did well with his hand spear- he got 4 whiting and
Daniel got another cray. Emilia and I enjoyed the water – snorkelling and swimming.
A storm came in later that afternoon and Emilia and I had a great time swimming
in the ocean in the rain. After our delicious dinner (crayfish and whiting) we
listened to some live music at the local café.
Day 3: It was a cool day so we went to marvel at the huge Tingle Trees that
make up the Valley of The Giants in the Walpole area. We did the Tree Top Walk and the Ancient
Empire walk before visiting one of the biggest trees in the area – the Giant
Tingle Tree. The afternoon was spent at Green’s Pool & Elephant Rocks,
before ice-cream at the Denmark Good Food Factory. By the time we got back to
camp we’d been gone for 9 hours- it was a big day, but a great one.
Day 4: After a relaxing morning we explored some of the nearby 4wd
tracks that took us to a few remote beaches. At one beach, The Gap, Daniel went
diving and got heaps of Roe abalone. While he was diving the kids and I explored
the rocks and found a huge whalebone. By the time we got back it was lunchtime
and, just after Daniel had inflated the tyres back up after the beach driving,
I realised Emilia and I had left our thongs at one of the beaches we’d stopped
at. It was a long walk back to retrieve them!! We had another swim and snorkel
in the afternoon, then, while Jackson played with some boys he’d made friends
with at the caravan park, Daniel took Emilia to fly her new kite – the wind was perfect on the beach and she managed to get the hang of it.
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Daniel got this crayfish just after we arrived at Peaceful Bay - it was just in the rocks you can see behind him. An awesome find! |
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We all enjoyed swimming out to the rocks that protect the bay. The water was lovely. |
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It was fun exploring the rocks just out from shore- both on top of the rocks, and snorkelling around them. |
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The boys tried their luck fishing on the first night - but they had no luck. They did much better when they were in the water. |
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While the boys fished Emilia and I did a walk around the rocks to Sandy Beach to watch the sun set. |
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Getting a ride back to camp after spending the morning practising on the surfboard. |
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Jackson with one of the 4 whiting he managed to get using only the hand spear - pretty impressive! |
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Crayfish number 2- we had an incredible dinner that night. Crayfish and whiting- freshly caught and on our plates only a few hours later. |
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk was just as great as we remembered. Here are some photos of videos of us enjoying the walk. We ended up walking through twice, but the first time was the best as we were there early so there weren't too many other people.
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One of the 6 interconnected walkways- there are only 6 pylons holding the whole walkway up, it's a pretty impressive structure. |
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Even at the highest point- 40 metres up- many of the trees were still significantly taller |
The next few pictures are from the Ancient Empire walk where you get to meander through the forest and get up close to (sometimes actually inside) some of the incredibly large and impressive Red Tingle trees (some are over 400 years old). The scientific name for Red Tingle tree is Eucalyptus Jacksonii- Jackson liked this!
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This is Grandma Tingle- she is over 400 years old, 12 metres in circumference and 34 meters high |
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You could walk inside, and through, some of the trees that have been hollowed out by fire and/or insects. They have made boardwalks to protect the shallow root systems of the trees. |
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I loved the patterns in the base of one of the fallen Tingle trees. |
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Emilia is easy to see, but can you spot Jackson?? |
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