Sunday, April 25, 2021

Up North Holiday 2021 - Day 5, 6 and 7 - Exmouth to Wooramel to Perth

For our last day in Exmouth, we had dinner at Mantaray's restaurant which overlooks a beautiful pond, and has the perfect view for the sunset over the beach. I really felt like fish and chips, but thought I should order something a bit fancier, so you can imagine my lack of huge dissapointment when the Red Emperor dish was sold out and I had to get the best fish and chips of my life!

Exmouth 2021

Exmouth 2021

Exmouth 2021

That night we woke up to a strange rustling noise; well, I woke up to it and startled Andrew awake, and he agreed it begged investigating. We isolated the noise to the shopping bags we had lined up that had our (sealed) food in them, and Andrew bravely asked me to stand back while he looked to see what it was. It was a little field mouse! It was SO cute and bouncy, and we managed to help it get out of the bag outside. I was imagining all sorts of worst case scenarios (outback tarantula was a possibility, although I did think it was most likely a lizard), and was so happy when it was the cutest little mouse.

Exmouth 2021

After all the excitement, we managed to get some sleep before an early start to watch the sunrise over the water in the East in WA (still blows my mind), and listen a little more to the beautiful birds which sounded like someone whistling a slow sad song.

Exmouth 2021

Exmouth 2021

Exmouth 2021

We got back on the road and stopped in Coral Bay to hire a kayak and do some more snorkelling. Even after Turquoise Bay I underestimated how amazing it would be; the reef was so dense with lots of different types of coral that looked like huge cabbages (or as Andrew pointed out, also kind of like the Last Of Us version of Cordyceps), and so many different types of fish. We kayaked out to two of the buoys and investigated there, then also wandered into the shallow part where the reef started close in. We swam with a school of translucent fish, saw some huge and brilliantly coloured fish (Andrew described one as looking like a rainbow paddlepop) and each of us made a friend black-and-white fish which were super friendly and followed us around. The water was so warm too, I think I've been way too spoiled now by snorkelling up north and won't be able to lower my standards to anything else!

Coral Bay 2021

Coral Bay 2021

The next stop was Wooramel River Retreat for a soak in the mineral baths, and some intrepid camping. We got there with plenty of light to spare and managed to put the tent up quite quickly (despite the flies), then made it straight to the warm mineral baths to watch the sunset and the stars. It was beautiful, and it definitely made up for the intrepidness of the camping which was waaayy out of my comfort zone. Wooramel is really an amazing place, but I was just mentally unprepared. The "ablution block" was basically outdoors with a very small amount of light, which was the same for the kitchen camp. We managed to make a really yum dinner despite not having anything to cut the sausages with (which resulted in quite a bit of sausage squishing) and the very basic (but clean!) set up. Andrew was very encouraging and although he laughed at me a lot, made me feel really comfortable about how uncomfortable I was. I think I can handle the "hour of the moth", and the million cicadas (they were everywhere, and sang so loudly and beautifully), but the final straw was that one of the two toilets in the ablution block had a huge dangling spider in it, that I could see from the other toilet. It was definitely the final straw spider! I'm not sure if I'm a "camper" now, but I certainly think I could do it again if there was an indoor toilet situation with an actual light. And just to stress, the place really was incredible, maybe with practice I would have been able to enjoy it without the panic!

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

We had a very early start this morning to make the 6am dawn service, which Andrew explained was a bit out of the ordinary (the occasional advertisements between the ballads about Anzac day was the tip off) but we enjoyed it a lot due to the amazing sunrise, the dawn chourus from the birds, and the coffee. There were a couple of stop offs on the drive home including the Overlander Roadhouse (which was the best one yet), the Lobster Shack in Cervantes (which is a tourist trap, but we loved it, and also is not to be confused with the Lobbster Trap in Lancelin which is actually more of shack), and a police checkpoint before Yanchep to make sure we actually live in Perth.

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Wooramel 2021

Cervantes 2021

Andrew definitely outdid himself again planning another incredible trip, which we managed to still take and enjoy despite the various apocalyptic events surrounding it!

Friday, April 23, 2021

Up North Holiday 2021 - Day 3, 4 and 5 - Monkey Mia to Exmouth

3 days ago we said goodbye to the paradise that is Monkey Mia with some beach exploring, a visit to Denham and Eagle Bluff, and a couple more dolphin experiences. Monkey Mia to Exmouth was a lovely drive - the stop off at Shell Beach made me happy for the fly net present I got from Andrew's parents last Christmas, but the main point is that I cannot believe how many termite mounds there are on the way between the two places. There are literally hundreds of thousands of gigantic termite mounds. I was outraged at first (I don't know why, maybe I expected some forewarning), but then thought there may be some way to use the mounds to our advantage, maybe some sort of fence if we can encourage the terminates to build logically? Andrew thinks I'm crazy.

Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
Exmouth 2021
Exmouth 2021
Exmouth has been another, new paradise. Mantaray's is stunning accommodation with an incredible pool that overlooks the water on the east (which makes for an unfamiliar and beautiful sunset), and lots of cool things around town (including two IGA's inexplicably 20 steps from each other).

Exmouth 2021
Exmouth 2021
Last night we visited one of the two IGAs and got some cheese and snacks and watched Titanic; after listening to the two Stuff You Should Know episodes about the Titanic on the drive we both got a craving to watch it again (we didn't make the whole movie, part two will be tonight).

Exmouth 2021
Exmouth 2021
Today we went to Turquoise Bay to snorkel the Ningaloo Reef using the handy drift current. We saw 4 turtles, 1 reef shark, 1 stingray, and about a million colourful fish, coral, and of course, the many majestic sea cucumbers. I cannot believe what I experienced today, it honestly felt like a new world, and I even managed to not panic too much! Andrew encouraged me lots and made sure we got out of the drift before going out to sea, which was actually not that easy. Another highlight was seeing and hearing a school of fish munching on the coral, it was such a cool experience, and an unbelievable beach.

Exmouth 2021
Exmouth 2021
Exmouth 2021
On the way back we stopped at Froth Brewery, and Whalebone Brewery for a couple of tasting paddles, to spy on Tim Winton, and to catch up on the recent Perth COVID news (fingers crossed for just 3 days).

Exmouth 2021
Exmouth 2021
We're just about to head into the Mantaray's restaurant for dinner, and after all that snorkelling we are starving!

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Up North Holiday 2021 - Day 2 - Monkey Mia

This morning we woke up to see the dolphins playing outside our accommodation, it seems like this is the place to be! At the Dolphin Encounter this morning we actually had to wait for them to make their way up from there to the encounter area. The encounter was lovely, there was so many dolphins! It’s truly amazing seeing them come right up and choose to be close by to everyone.

Monkey Mia
Today we had a 2.5h wildlife cruise on the Aristocat2 where we saw a turtle (while still moored), lots of dolphins, and a mother dugong with her calf. Thank god I brought a cardigan, it was freezing! I can’t believe Andrew braved the boom net, he said it was fun but he had actually turned blue.

Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia 2021
Monkey Mia 2021
We had a fish and chips lunch at the Boughshed, a nap, and spent the rest of the day reading on the beach, and watching the dolphins. I also really enjoyed collecting some shells, they are really beautiful at the beach outside our accommodation.

Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia 2021
Tonight we’ll continue having our BBQ pack (I think we’ll easily stretch it out to 3 nights, especially with the sneaky stolen pepper from Boughshed) and enjoy the incredible view. Once the sun sets we might try and enjoy one of the terrible movies from the movie schedule.

Monkey Mia
Tomorrow we’ll do the encounter again (we’ll do it each day I think, it was so lovely) and then head out to Denham and maybe Eagle Bluff.