Saturday, 1 November 2008

Wilson's Promontory to Lorne

In the morning we take what we think is a short stroll through the forest to Lilli Pilli Gully. It's a nice gentle slope down to the gully from the car park and then a steep climb back up on the return side of the circular route. In all it ends up being about 3 miles, at least double what we reckoned, but that's country measurements for you.


The next stop is Squeaky Beach, another one of those typical Aussie no-nonsense names. It's a beach and the sand is indeed squeaky, due to quartz content. Having worked up an appetite at Lilli Pilli, Mandy starts making breakfast which attracts the local lorikeet population. They're friendly and colourful, but of course they're only after one thing. So I lose a good chunk of my brekkie to the bandits, whilst laughing at one bird on my shoulder another nicks bits from my opposite hand.

The rest of the day is spent driving round Melbourne and down to Lorne at the start of the Great Ocean Road. I'm looking forward to this leg of the journey, as it's the main reason we headed down the coast instead of going straight to Adelaide from Sydney.

Tiny Mojito

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