Tonight we are at a free camp just North of Dubbo, after getting off the ferry last night at 7.20pm.
We drove through until after midnight to get into NSW in case they decided to close the Vic or NSW borders. Today we have continued on to near Dubbo, we should get over the QLD border tomorrow. It really has not made any difference to us that the caravan parks & camp grounds are shut as we never use them anyway when we travel on our own. It is a pity though that we can not stop & enjoy some of the places we are passing through.
We quite enjoyed the ferry crossing as we had a great window seat with a table & power points, which gave me a chance to edit a couple more drone videos, which will appear in this post. I have more to do but they will have to wait until we get home.
Drone Video of Tasman Arch. I almost lost the drone her to some turbulent winds.
Drone video of Sleepy Bay, Freycinet Peninsula.
Some of the oysters Kilpatrick I prepared from the creek in front of our camp (living off the land)
Last afternoon drinks in Tasmania, it turned on a glorious day for our last day.
Our final Tasmanian sunset.
Pano, final sunset.
On board the ferry heading for Melbourne, the time seemed to go very quickly.
Enjoying a windy & violent electrical storm raging outside from the comfort of our lounge chairs.
Short video of the storm raging outside.
A giant cruise ship tied up next to the ferry in Melbourne, we passed more anchored in Port Phillip Bay on our way in, all these passengers trapped aboard on these & other cruise ships around the world. Nobody wants them on their shores, so here they sit .
Dubbo camp.
We drove through until after midnight to get into NSW in case they decided to close the Vic or NSW borders. Today we have continued on to near Dubbo, we should get over the QLD border tomorrow. It really has not made any difference to us that the caravan parks & camp grounds are shut as we never use them anyway when we travel on our own. It is a pity though that we can not stop & enjoy some of the places we are passing through.
We quite enjoyed the ferry crossing as we had a great window seat with a table & power points, which gave me a chance to edit a couple more drone videos, which will appear in this post. I have more to do but they will have to wait until we get home.
Some of the oysters Kilpatrick I prepared from the creek in front of our camp (living off the land)
Last afternoon drinks in Tasmania, it turned on a glorious day for our last day.
Our final Tasmanian sunset.
Pano, final sunset.
On board the ferry heading for Melbourne, the time seemed to go very quickly.
Enjoying a windy & violent electrical storm raging outside from the comfort of our lounge chairs.
A giant cruise ship tied up next to the ferry in Melbourne, we passed more anchored in Port Phillip Bay on our way in, all these passengers trapped aboard on these & other cruise ships around the world. Nobody wants them on their shores, so here they sit .
Dubbo camp.
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