Watching the Cars fly by |
We also did a bit
of op shopping to attend a Beer & Skittles night at the Cascade Community
Hall. This was such a fun night, there were yummy slushies, delicious roast beef
rolls, and the live music was exceptional.
On another night we
went to the Museum Village Night Markets, normally these are held on a Sunday but
they decided to host a few in the evenings. It was packed and there was a great
atmosphere, unfortunately by the time we arrived there wasn’t much food left,
but live music and Lucky Bay Brewing on tap made it worthwhile. We attended a
Bush Fire Fighting course which is very relevant to living in an area like Esperance.
We’ve had quite a few fires burning this year, one was even burning for nearly three
months!
Surf Club is done
and dusted for the season with the windup wrapping things up. I’m not crazy
enough to do the swims through winter! We had quite a busy season running all
sorts of education courses.
Looking back towards Thistle Cove |
We enjoyed a hike
with the social club from Lucky Bay to Hellfire Bay. It did rain a little which
made some sections challenging as the rocks do get slippery, but otherwise, the
weather was great. It was cool and overcast for most of the walk and then the
sun came out towards the end in perfect timing to then conclude the walk with a
swim. It was a really nice scenic walk, the first half to Thistle Cove was fairly
easy. We stopped there for lunch and then made the much more difficult walk to
Hellfire Bay. It was much steeper and slippery in spots but it was the only way
to see some amazing coastline.
Making the most of the great weather! |
Mum, Dad, and my
sister came down for Easter and we went camping, although I’m not sure my
sister will ever come camping again. We spent a few days doing things in town
with the wet and windy weather and then made our way to Mason’s Beach when the
weather was meant to fine up. However, it did not. We set up in the rain and
mud and eventually, the rain stopped!
We had the perfect
site overlooking the ocean which was somewhat sheltered by trees. The next day
we explored our way along the coastline to Hopetoun and then into the Fitzgerald
National Park. We also fit in a bit of canoeing too. It was great to be able to
catch up with them and that we could all go camping. We have now been making
some modifications to the camper to make it even better for the next trip!
Prime Position |
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