
A leisurely start (we have a lot of those) and we were soon packed up for the short drive to Cheyne Beach. The kids waved goodbye to their friends and we hit the road. Cheyne Beach had been recommended by Tim’s aunt Libby, so we were looking forward to a few days staying at the nearby national park and doing some more 4wd driving – yes I still was keen to give it another go!
After a 2 hour drive we arrived at the small campground in the National Park. Quickly set up, had a spot of lunch and then headed down to the beach where Lara and Nick spent an hour adding to their already extensive rock collection. Sammy sat on the beach engrossed in the book that Grandma had given her (Almost as good as Harry Potter!). We went on a bit of a bush walk to the nearby waterfall and then back to the beach for more rock collecting. A beautiful spot with bandicoots, ringtail possums and wallabies.
After a 2 hour drive we arrived at the small campground in the National Park. Quickly set up, had a spot of lunch and then headed down to the beach where Lara and Nick spent an hour adding to their already extensive rock collection. Sammy sat on the beach engrossed in the book that Grandma had given her (Almost as good as Harry Potter!). We went on a bit of a bush walk to the nearby waterfall and then back to the beach for more rock collecting. A beautiful spot with bandicoots, ringtail possums and wallabies.

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