Quobba Point
Because we like this area, we decide to only drive down the 9 km corrugated red dirt, or in Nossi speak only 5 grids. We pass the blow holes but with the hard western wind there is not much blow in the air. At Quobba station a friendly camper (who got fresh water and some groceries on her trip to Carnavon for us) told us that you can swim from the council camping at Quobba point.
With Marjo saturated with nice shells for a while it became time to get ourselves immersed in some salt water. So we drive up the camping and see some shacks that are only one blow away from collapsing, and then a row of caravans nicely aligned with view of the ocean. Caravanners are conditioned to stand in neat rows, evident here where you can stand where you like and still one backs onto the other. Not for us.
We pay at the ranger and then park one row of bushes away from the ocean, just enough shield from the hard wind and a 20 meter stroll to the beach and ocean. It’s a nice spot with a bay and no coral but solid waves and another part with coral and calm water perfect for Dotti and Nossi to wade in and of course for Marjo to do some snorkeling.

A beach as your front garden also allows for zoomies.

The wind is relentless and varies between 15 and 25 knots so we tie down the awning well and bring it inside after dawn. In most countries I know the wind settles at dusk and picks up again in the morning. Not so in WA (Windy Australia) where at night the wind picks up and rocks the bus (and us to sleep).

With the evening wind it gets colder after dark so we try to build a fire. This fire was more to try out a rim as fire basket (which we carry around with us now) but also to (finally) season Marjo’s birthday pan. This involves heating it up with oil for 10 minutes then letting it cool down and the same process again 3 times. It’s got now a half burnt sheen, so we’ll see.

Then there’s more sunsets that awe us every time we see one and Nossi is a compliant model.

And of course ….. K I T I N G ! Although the quick drop off and the waves make it a bit difficult for a novice, I am able to get the kite up and myself on the board! Again, Marjo’s razor sharp picture taking has nothing to do with it that you don’t see me face forward over the board. And no, we don’t do movies as yet. Seems to be some problem with the camera 😉

While we are at Quobba Point there is a 21st birthday party with beach surfing behind a 4 wheel drive, music and drinks. They behave pretty well and one of the girls attending tells us that we should go to Bush Bay, about 30 km south of Carnarvon, as there is shallow water for miles.
With a return trip to Carnarvon for water, emailing and groceries we extend our stay at Quobba point to 5 days. Told you we were going slower now the temperatures are in the high 20’s.





































































































































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