Lottarock Farm

Lottarock Farm

21 July 2010

On the Road

I know it has been awhile since we have posted a blog, but we have been busy being tour guides with Steve’s sister Tracey and girls Kim and Jules. As you can imagine we have been filling their days with activities, showing them the best of what we know. They have experienced surfing and Jules is now a grommet (a term for a young surfer), we went to Currumbin Bird Sanctuary. For an up close and personal experience with Koalas, Kangaroos and other Australian wildlife. We walked up to the lighthouse at Cape Byron, and over Broken Head to see the whales and dolphins that are migrating north.

Now we are on a 5 day adventure over the Great Dividing Range for a bit of different landscape. Yesterday we climbed Bald Rock, just on the New South Wales border with Queensland. It is a huge granite rock. No, let me rephrase that, it is the largest inselberg in the southern hemisphere and it is truly amazing. It has balancing rocks, and a panorama that well, pictures will only start to tell the enormity of it all. Then we are off to Bunya National park and the Sunshine Coast then Down to Brisbane. I hope that the rest of this adventure is as good as Bald Rock.


On top of Bald Rock

Bald Rock Scene

Surfin' Mama

Grommet Julia

Surfin' Chicks





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