Waratah to Trial Harbour
No boom gates. If you see a flashing light & a train coming, just stop. It’s a simple rule & it seems to work

We can’t get enough of this crazy weather. Huge swells & gale force winds are predicted for the next couple of days. There maybe a wave at the end of it all, later, in a few days.
The road into Trial Harbour has been the most challenging to date with the van in tow. Narrow, steep & windy ( both bendy & blowy) gravel in most places. The last turn into town is a doozy.
Brown is the new Grey (with dirt)

Trial Harbour would be lucky to have 17 permanent residents. There are only a few camping sites & the only other campers we saw packed up & left this morning after a wild night of weather.
View from the van at our camp site

White Water almost to the Horizon

Things to do when it’s Wet’n’Wild
Bake a cake, Ginger Bread

Mobile phone coverage is non existent except for a couple of spots. As the weather seems to be maintaining its fury it looks like book reading is on top of the list for today’s activity. With tea & cake!
Reduced to basic rations. Tonight we dine on fish (hunted at Green Point), steamed with lime chilli, & wild garlic (gathered at Thunder Reef) with mashed potatoes & asparagus (from Coles’s)

Wine from the Mornington Peninsula. Roughing it in the Wild West.
It’s a Lumpy Bumpy Horizon like no place else, but it looks like it’s clearing. Not.

Swell dropping from 6m to 4m. Wind easing, there may be a wave soon…
The next day it was looking better for tomorrow.

Things you do while waiting for waves.
The Knitting Club

With red wine
These guys (Samantha & Glenn) & one local (Tim) seem to have it all worked out. Hoping for a surf soon.




Red wine and scrabble sounds like fun to me. What sort of a word is vogued?!
It was in the book… Strike a pose!
It’s now a verb thanks to Madonna! Yew!