Getting there was my first hurdle. The assistant navigator, newly reinstated but in a smaller and less important role (putting the address in Gary the Garmin), didn't look up the actual address of the only caravan park in town. Having no phone service til we passed the Pemberton sign means head down quickly googling then driver says, 'There's a caravan park sign". Ummmm yep. One caravan park in town. That'd be it. Quick, find an alternate route.... according to apple maps, up here turn left and then left. But is it that dirt road? No, apple maps doesn't show gravel so we kept going and this road started going up.... no where to turn around. Up, up and up. Dragging our 4 x 2 house up Mount Everest. When Dean changes down to 1st gear my anxiety hits the roof. Choice words get flung around and then finally a place to turn around we are back on track.
Pemberton Pool, visitors centre, skate park, BMX and a quick mountain bike I'm thankful today's done.
The next day poor Huddy is sick, headaches vomitting and sleeping most of the day.
We push on. Only one day in Pemberton so we have to get going.
This beautiful picture of Big Brook Dam tells a thousand words. Lovely, tranquil, peaceful.... Nope. We try and push Hudson in the stroller but Juddy, ole jealousy, screamed and screamed. We walked to the beach entry where 2 back packers were ready to take a dip. Their nice peaceful swim interupted with screaming 2 year old trying to fight his way into the pram, Hudson whinging cause he was sick and didn't want to walk. Get me outta here. Poor Dean, just a little disappointed. Time to move on.
Beedelup Falls sees Huddy a little more sprightly. Although he had to walk to stop Judd from crying. Dean still had to carry him anyway so I'm pushing the empty pram thinking I wanna sleep and have someone push me. The family run happily accross the suspension bridge leaving me on one side. I must show the boys I can do this, I can walk along this swaying tiny bridge. Not happy Jan. There is footage.
It shall never surface.
Lunch at Karri Valley Resort was beautiful. And relatively pain free.
Timber gallery, yummy choc avocado cheesecake and we are back to camp.
We decide to treat ourselves to a night out so I feed and bath the kids early. (Yep, moneys tight)
Happily doing the dishes whilst Juddys in his bucket bath and I hear, "It's touching me!" What's touching you? What? Shit! Oh shit. HELP!!!! Yep, call for help. Call the authorities, we have a chikito in the pool situation.
Reheated chicken parma for dinner, mainly because my brain was fryed so I just ordered 2 and my day was done. Brain fryed.
Oh and I forgot. I walked into the tow ball and put my back out.
Are we having fun yet?
Onwards to Walpole, with a quick drive by in Northcliffe. Quick, put on John Butler beacuse he has a song that mentions Northcliffe. 75kms and 3 John Butler songs later we are in Walpole. It was a struggle. Driving through the Great Tree Drive, trees, trees, so many trees.... {lets out a little snore} I'm awake. Where are we? Did I miss it?
Sadly, we sit in the caravan carpark at the visitors centre waiting.... waiting for pay to go in.
We give up waiting and thankfully the caravan park owner lets us move in without paying.
Weather has changed. Coalmine Beach is beautiful.
Rain, hail or rain, we were off to the Tree Top Walk. My hands are sweating thinking about how windy is it? Do they shut it down if its too windy? How high is it? Surely it's secure and wont sway to much.
It sways alot. Just 4 pillons holding up the metal suspension bridges. It rained. I tried my best to take photos whilst pushing an empty pram.
Be brave, be brave.... Lets just say, it was windy and raining and Judd and I were not happy. But we did it. And it was worth it.
Dean wanted to do it again minus screaming kids so I spent 15 minutes embarrassingly standing outside the mens toilet with Judd waiting for him to come back.
Anciet Empire Walk through the Tingle Trees. Giant Tingle Tree, Circular Pool.
Coalmine Beach would have been awesome had we had good weather and it seems the warmer weather is on its way so we push on to Demark.