Had a bit of a rolly night with a small swell coming around the headland. I just packed a pillow either side of me and went with the roll. Continued towards Port Clinton, passed Quoin Island and some spectacular headlands. Arrived in Port Clinton and what a pretty place. Anchored up in a little bay before Bullock Point, went ashore for a walk and a swim. This was just what i had dreamed the trip would deliver. Walked around to the eastern headland towing Polly through the water and picked a swag of oysters off the rocks. Had a feed and then had to move as the tide started to run out and the water was getting shallow. Moved up the eastern arm to a army ramp and anchored for night. On the way saw my first crocodile, couldn’t get a good photo as I nearly ran up a dead end channel with excitement, when I saw him. More oysters as an entree for dinner. What a top day.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Sunday 31 August
Had a bit of a rolly night with a small swell coming around the headland. I just packed a pillow either side of me and went with the roll. Continued towards Port Clinton, passed Quoin Island and some spectacular headlands. Arrived in Port Clinton and what a pretty place. Anchored up in a little bay before Bullock Point, went ashore for a walk and a swim. This was just what i had dreamed the trip would deliver. Walked around to the eastern headland towing Polly through the water and picked a swag of oysters off the rocks. Had a feed and then had to move as the tide started to run out and the water was getting shallow. Moved up the eastern arm to a army ramp and anchored for night. On the way saw my first crocodile, couldn’t get a good photo as I nearly ran up a dead end channel with excitement, when I saw him. More oysters as an entree for dinner. What a top day.
Had a bit of a rolly night with a small swell coming around the headland. I just packed a pillow either side of me and went with the roll. Continued towards Port Clinton, passed Quoin Island and some spectacular headlands. Arrived in Port Clinton and what a pretty place. Anchored up in a little bay before Bullock Point, went ashore for a walk and a swim. This was just what i had dreamed the trip would deliver. Walked around to the eastern headland towing Polly through the water and picked a swag of oysters off the rocks. Had a feed and then had to move as the tide started to run out and the water was getting shallow. Moved up the eastern arm to a army ramp and anchored for night. On the way saw my first crocodile, couldn’t get a good photo as I nearly ran up a dead end channel with excitement, when I saw him. More oysters as an entree for dinner. What a top day.
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