June 11 – Coffs Harbour
The morning started off with rain and
eggs Benedict yum! Nice to have a couple of mornings of change for
breakfast. When we set out from South West Rocks it looked like the
day might brighten up but our hops were quickly dashed by rain, rain
and more rain. We arrived in Coffs Harbour and went into the info
center. The towns is more known for it's lovely outdoors scene and
since it was a public holiday the library was also closed. We asked
about a good place for lunch and a beer and were directed to the Deep
Sea Fishing Club. Beau and I got a jug and a window seat. The view
would be lovely on a gorgeous day; it overlooked the historic jetty
and bay. There was supposed to be free wifi but with the rain and
wind it wasn't working properly. We split a pizza and another jug
before heading out. We went into McD's for some quick internet and
$1 fries. We found a holiday park up the road and checked in there
for the night. It was raining so hard out we started taking on
water. The roof vent usually leaks a little but it was dripping
pretty good. Also, the roof at the end of the van, right where the
pop top connects, dripping... on the bed. We scrambled for buckets
and to mop up the drips. When the rain let up we grabbed our tarp
out and put it over top of the van thinking it would help which it
did. We figured we had done the best we could so we went out to make
dinner. We combined beans, corn, tomato and avo into a wrap with
cheese and made burrito like things. We are getting good at coming
up with new ideas. We headed back to the van and didn't discover any
new leaks although there was still a little bit of water coming in.
Well we'll have to cross our fingers that it doesn't rain too hard
over night... gulp
Coffs Harbour Historic Jetty |
June 12 – Yamba
Unfortunately our tarping didn't work
out quite as well as we hoped and water still got in and dripped on
the bed. Uggg and it's still raining. We investigated the source of
our leak and it looks like the incorrect screws were used at some
point to attach the pop top support at the back and water was
dripping through the hole in the fibreglass. At least we know what
the problem is now so when we eventually dry out we can fix it. We
had breakfast and showered before heading out to the library. It's
good to get caught up on the internet indoors while it's raining. It
doesn't torrentially rain all the time, more bipolar with the sun out
one minute and then crazy rain the next. We got sort of updated and
then went to the grocery store. We also bought a box of wine so
we'll see how that goes. We travelled about 120km today to Yamba
with a stop at Sandy Beach for a windy leftover bbq lunch. We found
a reasonably priced park in Yamba and got ourselves set up for the
night. We assumed it would continue to rain so we set up the tarp
again except with our posts to hold it up too. There was an indoor
camp kitchen where we made dinner and watched a bit of the news and
Myth Busters before heading back to the van for some bed time
reading.
June 13 – Yamba to Byron Bay
We made some awesome egg mcmuffins for
breakfast this morning. They had sausage patties, cheese and egg
with onion, garlic and broccoli inside. While eating breakfast we
watched the news and ended up getting pretty wrapped up in it, before
we knew it it was almost 10 and we had to get out of the park. After
a hasty departure we drove into town. We parked the van and started
walking along the waterfront and out onto the breakwall. Some pretty
major breakwalls were built here in order to create a deep sea
shipping port. The ocean was extremely rough and the sky over the
ocean was very black. Over land though there was patchy blue sky and
the weather didn't seem to be coming in land at all. We walked out
fairly far onto the southern breakwall, on the way back a huge wave
hit the wall and we got majorly splashed. My body mostly shielded my
camera and Beau. I had a huge wet patch on my left arm, back, and
thigh as well as a big hunk of hair on my face. It wasn't a pretty
sight. We headed back to the van and I started strategically placing
my wet things in the van to dry. Fortunately it's warm enough out of
the wind to just be in my t-shirt. We popped into a campstore in
town and bought some waterproofing spray for the van. Now all we
need is for it stop raining. We headed out of town and on to Byron
Bay. We got off the highway in Ballina and stopped into the McD's
for a quick e-mail check. While there we splurged on a 30 cent soft
ice cream. We did some recon on caravan parks around Byron and were
at first unimpressed with the options but we scored on one that was
just out of town that had a 2 for 1 deal going on and free wifi.
Done! Since the place was on our way into Byron Bay we checked into
the park first and then made a late lunch. We got some tourist
information for the lady at reception and saw a poster for the Byron
Bay Brewery. We headed over to the brewery for some $3 schooners.
Beau had a dark weisse and I had the Blonde. We also tried their
brown ale. Later we ordered a pizza and two more schooners before
the end of happy hour. I had the Pilsner and Beau the Premium Ale.
After pizza and beer we headed back to the holiday park and lazed
around in the van wasting time on the internet.
Yamba |
The Breakwall |
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