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Published: March 22nd 2011
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Princetown to Mount Clay State Forest
This morning we awoke to a beautiful sunrise after a very showery night.
We headed to Gibson Steps along the scenic Great Ocean Road, where we could admire an apostle or two in a new light (or slightly less overcast anyway!).
The sand at the bottom of the steps was surprisingly soft, but still no comparison with whitehaven beach!
The Twelve Apostles seemed to reveal such beautiful changes of colour within the rock.
On our drive west we could not resist checking out 'Cheese World' just south of Warrnambool - just happened to get there in time for taste testing. We're thinking the vintage cheddar block we bought might not last long.
We fuelled up at APCO (Warrnambool) 51.42L @ 146.9c/L.
On our visit to Port Fairy Wharf we saw many beautiful little fishing vessels and monohull yachts. Sheree's only complaint was the lack of a cold beverage by the small boats in the linlet.
Due to the change in weather (from bad to worse) we decided to camp at Sawpit Camp Ground in Mount Clay State Forest (which was free). It's located 4km NW of Narrawong - with lovely tall gum trees surrounding
the open camping area.
We can't believe already it is day 3 and mum's caramel slice is all gone - such a shame!
Km's travelled today 188.6 Total km's this trip 867.5
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