I am not sure the farm dogs were too impressed with us camping in the shed overnight as a couple of times they let loose barking but it probably was some foxes wandering around the yard rather than us snoring in the caravan.
Michael and Marie gave us a morning farm tour of their property before we bid them farewell, promising that it will be a lot sooner than 22 years before visiting again.
Only a short journey back to the coast today, stopping off at the Tree Top Walkway between Denmark and Walpole.
It was some impressive engineering that has gone into the Walkway with the highest point being 40 metres above the ground and 600 metres long. There is some movement as you wander along the walk, however, that is apparently to give you the overall experience of being in the tree tops. I am not sure that Jenny was all that impressed as she was holding on well as she walked.
Today was a first with us arriving at our campsite before it was dark. Tonight we are camped at Rest Point Holiday Village which borders the Walpole-Nornalup National Park on one side overlooks the Walpole and Nornalup Inlet Marine Park with kangaroos coming in from the bush and pelicans floating on the water.