The starting point

The starting point

Friday 18 November 2022

2/11/22 Port Gregory

 

    Although we have gone to Geraldton , we decided to head back out to Port Gregory and Pink Lake , as it is really pink at the moment . It was a better day for the drone as well , the wind has relented a bit , instead of the roaring gale it's been what feels like forever ! We drove down past the lookout and headed down the track to the lakes edge - it was a lot wetter than usual , so care had to be taken where we drove . Stopping short of where we'd been to before , it was far too wet and the prospect of being stuck here wasn't appealing . A track led us to the edge of the lake and some wildflowers lined the edge .


   While the wind was down , the drone went up to reveal the beauty from above , the blue ocean , white sand dunes , green foliage and the brilliant pink lake !


    This is looking back at Port Gregory , it's a small village nestled into the sand dunes .


    Photos done , we headed out to the natural lagoon & boat harbour . It's a very protected area for the cray boats that are based here - there's a reef about 600m from the beach that forms a great barrier to the ocean .


    The jetty is interesting , well built with lights so they can unload / load any time of day .


    Shame the sand has decided to reclaim the beach and leave the jetty high & dry , definitely no boats going to use it !!


   Too good an opportunity to miss , the drone went up again for a view of the lagoon and the entry / exit to the ocean .


   This is a different view of Port Gregory and Pink Lake .


   We had lunch beside the beach , before heading back toward Geraldton , with another view of Port Gregory Road and the lake .


    Stopping at a few different places on the way back in to Northampton , we found some everlasting daisies .


    Another stop was at a memorial stop , and a horse drawn plough .


    The highway didn't excite us much , so we headed out to Nolba in the Chapman Valley . It's a cropping area , with canola , wheat & lupins being the main crops . Canola has nearly finished being harvested , the attention will now turn to the wheat harvest . Road trains are busy carting the seed to the depot in Geraldton , so it's a bit busy vehicle wise .
  Coming into Nabawa , I spotted what's left of this old shed - remnants of cyclone Sera last year !


    Beside the road there were swathes of this purple flower , which is actually a white flower with purple foliage .


   And with that , we were back in town . Time has been spent doing some maintenance , an occasional bike ride - when the wind was down to a dull roar , and a few games of golf ( not great , but what can you expect when you play 2 games since February ! )  , and reading some books . Plans have been made for next year , so you'll have to wait for that to happen . 








Monday 7 November 2022

27/10/22 Kalbarri Cliffs

 

  

      Okay here's a review of our week in Kalbarri . Not much has happened due to the incessant wind , 30-40 kms/hr most times and gusting stronger . We have however , got some reading done , and managed a couple of bike rides - they were tough to start with , but excellent on the return with the wind behind us . This next photo is the Murchison River and the parkland beside it , there's a bike track that runs all the way around the river and up to Red Bluff - about 4klms away .



    Here's what was a fishing /viewing platform at the river mouth , it was destroyed in the cyclone last year and still hasn't been replaced .


    Speaking of the cyclone damage , there's still plenty of houses and units that still have damaged roofs and walls . There's plenty of new steel girders and roofing products lying in driveways , waiting for tradies to come & repair the damage , still it's been over a year and a half since the cyclone !!
   Another day we went up to the coastal cliffs NP and stopped in at Pot Alley , it was still windy , but the walk down to the beach was reasonably protected . Here's the view from the carpark .

  

   This is the start of the walk down .


    The track follows this creek bed down through the multiple layers of different coloured rocks .


    The wind and water have undercut a lot of the cliffs near the beach , forming beautiful patterns on the undersurface 



    The swell was certainly pumping in , this is not a place you'd want to end up in the water - you would be pulverised on the rocks .


    There's a life buoy here for the intrepid rock fishermen & women or unaware tourists that get swept off the rocks .


   The next 3 photos are the same wave crashing in 




    Some lucky people paid to go on an afternoon cruise in the wind and swell - we were quite happy sitting on the rocks watching all the action . You can see the white caps behind the boat .


    After heading back up to the ute , we drove around to Island Rock and stopped in the shelter and watched for a while , we felt it was a bit too windy and exposed to go for a walk along the boardwalk .


    Another day we had some offshore winds creating plumes of spray coming off the top of the waves at Back Beach .



     We managed to find some flowers we hadn't seen before .
    

    These ones were just on the edge of the road .


    And this is the closeup of them .


    That's our week , uneventful as it was , we head into Geraldton for a week or two or three . Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1q48sZsid_rEpI5YMI2wUw4YOxh7qC78&usp=sharing