Saturday, 16 July 2011

Pentz' Prattle - Gorgeous Anna Bay

Hi Ladies and Gents,

It has been a while since my last blog only because I really couldn't be stuffed, I mean have been busy and don't really care about any of you, oops, I mean would like to share with you my experiences.
Anyway a big thanks to the Rigby's and Cathy for their great hospitality at Singleton, the house was awesome and a great piece of luxury.

My highlight so far has definitely been Anna Bay. Couldn't stop thinking of Scotty as we drove around and over the massive dunes and watched the kids run into the distance or surf down the face of them. They were amazing, even more amazing was that some other 4WDers (thanks for the tip Scotty, we definitely needed it) credited my brilliant driving and were in wonder on how I got to some places. One fool even thought to follow me, yes the bloke who got bogged in his own paddock!!!
Other highlights of Anna Bay were the beautiful scenery (amazing), the Toboggan Run, feeding the Rays and Sharks, however, although the kids loved the dolphin watching I did my best effort to feed them some regurgitated fish and chips. It was a bit bumpy. All in all Anna Bay was sensational and anyi\one who gets the chance should call in, you could spend months there.
With my ego in full swing we headed off to Myall Lakes, relaxed in the National Park and I decided to take Taz for a bit more expert 4WD driving. As soon as I hit the beach, my new found confidence evaborated and turned to how the hell am I going to turn this car around and get off this beach. Well, I gave it a shot and got myself so deeply bogged I became a tourist attraction for the passer bye. Slightly concerned, Taz and I began to dig, with very little effect, luckily a true 4WDer came in and snapped us out of our predicament. Soon after we left Myall Lakes, wasn't as we hoped, a Ranger charged us more for staying on a piece of grass than we had at the awesome Birubi Beach Caravan Park at Anna Bay and we didn't catch a fish.
Today we have arrived at Bonnie Hills and the views are breath taking. Looking forward to more adventures and a little less 4WD driving.

Catch ya,
Chris.

1 comment:

  1. Picture of you and Taz trying to dig your 4WD out of that beach would be most appreciated Chriso ;)

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