Taylah and Lilly are not too impressed with being woken up early.
It was a steep and very tiring climb to the summit of Mount Tomaree. I realised today how unfit I am. We eventually make it to the top and the views are beautiful. There are little islands scattered everywhere. Our friends said that it reminds them of Hamilton Island.
The views over Shoal Bay
After our walk it is time for lunch. No one brought any with them so everyone retreated back to their own place to organise and eat lunch. We organise to meet up again this afternoon.
We drove out to where our friends are staying which is called Samurai Bungalows. Not far from here are the Stockton Sand Dunes and One Mile Beach which we havn't seen yet. We left the Bungalows and were on our way to the dunes when Rod suggested we first check out Samurai Beach via the off road track.
We were following Rod and Chris along the track and things started to get a little rough. So much so that Rod's roof racks suddenly slipped of his car causing panel and window damage. I don't have any photos of this but I did manage to capture the whole thing on my video camera. The board and the canoe were still attached to the racks. We couldn't believe what had happened.
Whilst they were sorting the rack the kids played in the small sand dunes and Chrissy and I watched on. We were right near the beach entrance so I went to go for a stroll down to the beach but noticed a couple doing the deed in a hammock right near the entrance to the beach. They saw me see them and they didn't stop. I was so embarressed especially as it took me a couple of minutes to realise what they were doing. Once the penny dropped I quickly turned around and walked back to the kids. Chrissy also had a look to confirm my findings. Samurai Beach is a nudist beach which I wasn't aware at the time but now I am. Once the active couple had left I went down to the beach with Lilly. By this stage there wern't any other nudist about.
Waz and Rod spent a couple of hours putting the roof racks back on the car and once they were done Rod couldn't find his car keys. He eventually found them and we were able to leave.
It got too late to drive out to Stockton and One Mile so we decided to call it a day and retreat back to our vans.
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