Monday, February 7, 2011

83. Treachery Cove


SEAL ROCKS
This was another destination that I had always longed to visit. On arrival the winds were still howling from the north so we looked for a south facing alternative. After a little romp along a track we discovered Treachery Camp, located within Treachery Cove. This is a privately owned campsite located on 35 acres of virgin coastal bushland. A walk over a dune about 20 metres high exposes an absolutely spectacular beach & coastline. We stayed for our last two nights on the road and it was so good to have such an idyllic spot so close to Sydney.



LOOKOUT
On our last morning we went for a bush walk & onto this coastal headland track. We headed home keen to catch up with family & friends but also with a little sadness that the adventure was now done. We would be home for the fundraiser that some of our close friends had arranged, Christmas, the new year & would then set off on part two; the coast of South Australia, the west Coast up to Broome & then possibly The Kimberley, Arnhem Land before travelling through outback Queensland  on our way home.

Thanks to all our supporters that have made this trip possible.