Today we ventured into the Memory Cove Wilderness Area. Even though this is part of the Lincoln National Park, numbers of visitors are strictly limited although we are sure that we counted more cars in here today than there should have been.
It is not a quick drive but we did see some spectacular coastline and cliffs. Our target for the day was Memory Cove with its pristine beach and water – too good not to have a swim (the water was refreshing but you got used to it). I was the only one to take a dip while others tried their hand at fishing or just taking it easy on the beach.
On the way out, we checked out the various lookouts and vistas and even got to hide a couple of geocaches:
As we were getting near the exit to the area, the weather started getting windy and cold again. This was to be the theme for the night around the campfire.
Back in Adelaide there was a geocaching event being held – A Pub Dinner – Oct 25 International Artist Day. Since the event organiser Barrimundi was with us, we decided to a virtual visit via Skype. After saying hello to everyone at the event we had a dinner of our own.
Distance traveled today was only 107 kilometres with 3 geocache finds and 2 geocaches hidden.
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