As today is my last day in Byron, I thought I'd update everyone on my last couple of days here.
Wednesday was another relaxing day on the beach, and when 5 O'Clock rolled around it was time to start a Bush tucker walk around the grounds of the Hostel I'm currently in. Really good fun, only lasted for an hour or so, but an enthusiastic guide used the time well , and I now reckon I'm prepared to go live in the bush and live of the land... well, maybe not but it was very educational none the less!
Yesterday I think was the highlight of my time so far here, at 8:00 I was waiting for a minibus, and by 8:30 I was in an Ocean Kayak paddling out to a spot in the Pacific ocean to look for some Dolphins. It was quite a buzz to be way out at at sea, only to realise the massive swell that's coming your way is about to break and you've got to paddle through it, truly awesome stuff! We were out for a good 2 and a half hours and at one point it looked like we were going to have a Dolphin free day, but then about 20 meters ahead of us a baby popped up to say hello! It was only there for a minute or two but it was worth the hard paddle out!
Once we'd paddled back and enjoyed a few Tim-Tams with a nice cuppa, I went back to the hostel to clean up, then one of the girls from the morning's fun joined me on a long but worthwhile walk up to the Byron lighthouse that offered up amazing views across this rather beautiful bit of the world. Lots of photos were taken of course, and a new frend made into the bargain!
Well, that's it for now, it's time to get ready to jump on the bus and head up the coast!
Much Love, Adrian.
Wednesday was another relaxing day on the beach, and when 5 O'Clock rolled around it was time to start a Bush tucker walk around the grounds of the Hostel I'm currently in. Really good fun, only lasted for an hour or so, but an enthusiastic guide used the time well , and I now reckon I'm prepared to go live in the bush and live of the land... well, maybe not but it was very educational none the less!
Yesterday I think was the highlight of my time so far here, at 8:00 I was waiting for a minibus, and by 8:30 I was in an Ocean Kayak paddling out to a spot in the Pacific ocean to look for some Dolphins. It was quite a buzz to be way out at at sea, only to realise the massive swell that's coming your way is about to break and you've got to paddle through it, truly awesome stuff! We were out for a good 2 and a half hours and at one point it looked like we were going to have a Dolphin free day, but then about 20 meters ahead of us a baby popped up to say hello! It was only there for a minute or two but it was worth the hard paddle out!
Once we'd paddled back and enjoyed a few Tim-Tams with a nice cuppa, I went back to the hostel to clean up, then one of the girls from the morning's fun joined me on a long but worthwhile walk up to the Byron lighthouse that offered up amazing views across this rather beautiful bit of the world. Lots of photos were taken of course, and a new frend made into the bargain!
Well, that's it for now, it's time to get ready to jump on the bus and head up the coast!
Much Love, Adrian.
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