2025-07-21 Carnarvon
Today was move day again. Life is much less hectic now that we are doing the majority of our stays for 2 nights. It will get even better when we start dropping anchor for 3 nights.
This morning, Kieran went for a run and Karen took herself down to the beach with the stromatolites and birds and had brekky.
It was only just over 200km to travel to Carnarvon and our only stop was at the 26 degree latitude line which signifies the start of ‘The North West’. We will be spending the next six or so weeks in this part of the world and it is a really big drawcard in our itinerary. Fingers crossed for some great weather.

We arrived in Carnarvon in time for lunch, but struggled to find a cafe preparing food to have it (we felt like sitting and enjoying a prepared lunch today). So it was hot chips with fresh bread rolls down at the water as consolation. Not a bad second choice.
We have checked into a caravan park this afternoon and set the washing machines going. For sunset Bob and I headed out to the heritage jetty that was destroyed in 2021 in a cyclone, Pelican beach and finally the old Prawner’s Jetty (feature photo above and also below). The Scott vehicle headed out and did roughly the same thing but we didn’t cross paths.



Tomorrow we have some explore time around the area.