Wednesday, November 9, 2022

VIC BAY

The wind blew all night and it was nippy to boot.We left camp and most of the other 6 campers weren't  even up. It was cloudy and o recast on the 155km trip to Victoria Bay, which is a big surf spot in a tiny gorgeous by.
The weather is just spectacular and the the waves are pumping and many getting tubed.
I did a short kike on the old railway lines to Keimans River Bridge, the old route hugs the coast and must have been an amazing journey but it has been decades since the train ran. I was warned I could be mugged but I made it back unscathed to go and bodysurf in the crystal clear water and at 17 degrees Celsius,  it was perfect way to end the day.

The campsite sits halfway up the mountain and overlooks the small bay, an amazing setting where you can sit and watch the surfers and both days have had huge pods of dolphins visit. One of the best camps we've had and there is only two other campers here, a real nugget.

KEIMANS RIVER.

The line above the houses is the campsite and you can see the Troopy there, just above the pier.

From our campsite.


 

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VIC BAY

The wind blew all night and it was nippy to boot.We left camp and most of the other 6 campers weren't  even up. It was cloudy and o reca...