Monday, 19 September 2011

Day 169-170 Borders Range National Park – Coffs September 16th – September 18th


After a quick bit of research, we decided to stay at Split Solitary Family Park at Sapphire Beach, just outside Coff's Harbour. This park turned out to be a bit of a find, a small friendly park with lots of space and a nice feel. We got unpowered sites in a quiet corner of the park next to the beach. Robyn's friend – who is also a Robyn and her family Mark (serious fisho) and their kids Luke and Adam joined us for the next couple of days. Luke and Adam showed us their skills with the guitar and song, singing their funny song “What are you doing today?”.

The weather was a glorious 28 degrees. The kids played in the surf and ran into the waves for hours amusing themselves. The Robyn's talked as only women can, interrupted only for a glass of white wine. Mark and I tried our hand something more productive, beach fishing while the sun set in the horizon, and the result was catching a shovel-nose shark which we threw back. 

Catching the waves
Adam and sand art

Beached whale
Luke, Adam and the gang
Biggle and BIG Banana

Biggle and the BIG puzzle

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