The beaches were hidden away and secluded, they are the most beautiful beaches we have ever been on.
The Beaches
Hell fire bay:
Hellfire bay had loads of rocks to climb on the west side of the beach. We only had our flip flops on so we decided to walk down the beach and have a paddle before going to grab some lunch, and for Aimee to put some trainers on to climb the rocks to see the better view's of the beach.
Lucky bay.
This is the beach that Craig had fallen in love with from one of the books we brought. The sand didn't feel like sand it felt more like wet caster sugar, it was very fine and pure white. The water was fabulous different shades of blue and some nice sized waves.
The Summit
Frenchmans Peak
On our last morning we decided to go and take a walk up the highest peak in the national park, it wasn't the tallest rock we climbed up but it was well worth it. It was only 214m above sea level and it only takes 40 minutes to get to the sumit. We was at the top of the hill for about an hour just chilling out and enjoying the views.
The Goon.
Meeting new chums.
As all the campers share the campers kitchen we all managed to get in the kitchen at the same time at the same people. On our last night we had dinner with the family we shared the kitchen with. Ben Tanja and their two children Asta and Gustav. After dinner and a bit of play time Ben and Tanja put the children to bed, and came and joined us at the table. We chatted and finished the box of goon..
They invited us back to their van (Black Betty) to open a bottle of their favourite wine! We all finished the wine as you do, it was getting pretty late by this time so Aimee and I decided to hit the sack.
In the morning it was time for us to leave Cape Le Grand, we exchanged numbers with Ben and Tanja and arranged to meet up again.
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