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Day 130: Ocean Grove to Geelong

Today was our last day on the mainland. We organised a late checkout from the caravan park so that we did not have to find somewhere to park the van for the day (the ferry check-in wouldn't be open until 4:15pm).

In the extra time that we had in the morning I went for a walk along the Barwon River and then drove out to the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse. Point Lonsdale is at the head of Port Phillip Bay which we would be sailing through later in the evening as we headed back to Tassie. Despite the overcast day it was a nice section of beach, with rock pools to explore, and surfers to watch.

Once we were all packed up we still had some time before we had to be at the ferry, so we drove south to Tourquay to have a look through a few of the surf shops, and check out the waves and surfers off Point Danger.

Finally we headed to Geelong to wait in line to get on the ferry. Once on board the kids played video games once again, while John and I checked out the new Spirit of Tasmania ferry (moored off Geelong until its berth in Devonport is finished being built) as we sailed by.

Day 129: Geelong

John's back was still not up for adventuring today so the kids and I headed into Geelong on our own today to have a wander along the Esplanade. It was fun trying to spot all of the bollard art that was scattered along the shoreline, and to find the hidden rabbits on each one. We walked around the swimming area, past a few playgrounds and had a ride on the old carousel before heading back to camp.

We had a beautiful sunset, the first in a few days that has not been overcast, and it was also the last one on the mainland for this trip. Olivia reckoned the clouds and sunset looked like a dragon was spitting fire.

Day 2: Geelong to Halls Gap

This morning we woke around 5.30am to dis-embark from the Spirit of Tasmania in Geelong, Victoria. Once we weaved our way out of the port we headed towards Halls Gap via Meredith, Ballart and Arrat.

We rolled into the Breeze at Halls Gap Caravan Park by midday so had plenty of time to explore the local botanic gardens, walk to Venus Pools, and wander the main strip of town.

Back at camp, the kids quickly set up a hand ball court, played on the nearby playground and made their first campground friends.

We wrapped up the day up at Boroka Lookout to watch the sunset. Followed by our first dinner inside the caravan (it was way to cold to eat out side - around 5°C).