My coffee making is improving as I really enjoyed this morning’s experiment with the AeroPress. We were the last to leave the small caravan park, but only had a two hour drive
Some sections of National Hwy 1 were rough and narrow, with more single lane bridges. Over east we are used to seeing a Give Way sign on one side of single lane bridges, but there is no such guidance here in WA. I gave way to an oversize truck crossing a one lane bridge, where the load was only millimetres from the guard rail. The load was so big there should have been a pilot vehicle warning oncoming traffic.
There was some amazing scenery along today’s drive. Fortunately there was a stopping bay beside this range.




There was an interesting clump of young boab trees around a slightly older tree.

We are very happy with our shady lakeside site at the Lakeside Caravan Park Kununurra. We have uninterupted views across Lake Kununurra. The bank of the lake is eroding.



After unhooking the Bushtracker and setting up the critters’ crate, Blue and Tilly spent some time outside. He seems to have regained his happy smile.

We drove to Visitor Information then the bakery for late takeaway lunch. It was much warmer here reaching 37° so we spent some time in our air conditioned van.
The Kununurra Country Club Resort only offered early dining for non guests so we arrived at 5pm. The resort is surrounded by rainforest. There is indoor and outdoor dining, but Bluey was not allowed so stayed in the van. We both enjoyed our meals.

We captured the waxing crescent moon at the end of sunset.
