
Day 13 Monday 9th February
We continued on to St Helens and then to the Binalong Bay and then a great free camp site at the lower end of the Bay of Fires. We did a couple of walks in the area taking in the scenic atmosphere. Orange coloured smooth boulders adorn the shoreline and make for pleasant rock hoping along this picturest coastline. Later in the day our camp was visited briefly by a wallaby taking in some of our culinary delights. A notice on the toilet block that Ross River Fever is in this area saw us jumping for the Aeroguard and some longer clothing. Interestingly enough the only mossie I saw was in the toilet block.
We continued on to St Helens and then to the Binalong Bay and then a great free camp site at the lower end of the Bay of Fires. We did a couple of walks in the area taking in the scenic atmosphere. Orange coloured smooth boulders adorn the shoreline and make for pleasant rock hoping along this picturest coastline. Later in the day our camp was visited briefly by a wallaby taking in some of our culinary delights. A notice on the toilet block that Ross River Fever is in this area saw us jumping for the Aeroguard and some longer clothing. Interestingly enough the only mossie I saw was in the toilet block.
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