Day 42
15/9/2010
The remains of the Pt Germein Jetty |
Longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere |
We are definitely on the homeward leg, it is becoming a custom that we spend our last night out at the Pt Wakefield Caravan Pk (34’11’155s 138’08’713e) where can have a good shower, clean clothes and a good pub meal. This was all after leaving a restful Kimba on the West Coast, the trip through was uneventful, thankfully, with a break at Pt Augusta for coffee and a small walk with lunch being taken at Pt Germein then a walk along the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, this was once 1,680 metres and had duel railway tracks running the full length. During a storm one night 120 metres was blown away leaving now a length of 1,560 metres in each direction, which was our walk for the day.
Pt WakefieldC P |
Thomas front; doing very well and still putting on weight and now getting little rolls of fat in the legs.
The weather was fine until half way between Pt Augusta and Pt Pirie where it started patchy rain the bright sunlight, outside temperature about 18 degrees.
Catch you tomorrow
John & Sheryle
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