Getaway for a few days as a test for the new Chev and the Van that’s had its battery management system reorganised. Chev tows the Van brilliantly, they shine as a tow vehicle but certainly takes a bit of getting used to backing the Van into places the Landcruiser did it easy .. the extra length requires a different approach. Its advantages certainly outweigh any disadvantages though (no pun intended 🤣)
Called in and visited mates at Geraldton for two nights, had some electrical work done on the the Chev, UHF & Safety Dave Camera wired in, and a couple of Anderson plugs fitted, excellent work by Danie at Sparkeze Auto Electrics.
A night at Coronation Beach which was busy with the wind and kite surfers and then headed on to Lucky Bay, we initially missed the turn off and went into Waego Chalets & Camping but we gave that a miss when told it was $55 a night, instead we turned back to Lucky Bay and glad we did, this place reminded us of Ningaloo 20 years ago .. drive in and find a place to stay … no structured camp areas and majority were private tucked away in amongst the bush. We would come back here again for sure.
We are now set up at Kalbarri Anchorage Van Park . 😳🥴😱😱 .. yep a Van Park !! This does not happen often but it’s many years since we visited Kalbarri so a Van park it is. We have nice river views, green grass and the park is very quiet. Perfect as it could be.
Our camp at Coronation Beach
It was a long weekend so extremely busy
Interesting watching the wind and kite surfers
Excellent lookout over the campground
Very impressed with the fuel economy of the Silverado 2500
Happy Pic
A stop at Northampton
The Pink Lake
Lucky Bay WA,
Our camp place at Lucky Bay
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