George was easily swayed into switching up his plans and joining us for our final leg of the trip. Our last night was just over an hour inland of Byron Bay just below Mount Warning. We pitched our best camp to date at the bottom of a steep valley after an incredible drive from the coast. The bloke that 'greeted' us at the camp site had been having a pretty chilled day, his eyes were pretty far gone by the time we got there, around 4:23pm. He seemed chuffed we had prepaid and couldn't be arsed to charge for George, or checking the number of people on the booking.
We went all out on camp dinner, fresh mint and rosemary that Beth had found were put to good use, all in preparation for climbing Mount warning in time for sunrise. The 3am start was well worth it.
We went all out on camp dinner, fresh mint and rosemary that Beth had found were put to good use, all in preparation for climbing Mount warning in time for sunrise. The 3am start was well worth it.
Beth asked me a couple of days before if I preferred sunrises or sunsets, I said I didn't know but I had seen a lot more sunsets. Looking back I think it's pretty obvious, the start of the day is way more exciting than the end.
I left Aus a couple of weeks ago, thanks to everyone I met for making it so special, the Wakeling family for making me feel so at home and Beth, for sharing Mcventures.
I left Aus a couple of weeks ago, thanks to everyone I met for making it so special, the Wakeling family for making me feel so at home and Beth, for sharing Mcventures.
"I'll be back"
-Arnold Schwarzenegger
-Arnold Schwarzenegger