During our last couple of days of this trip we got both kayaks out on the lake.
We also drove to the quaint little lakeside town of Metung where we found some out of the way places thanks to our desire to find all the geocaches the town had to offer. There was only one we could not locate. Walking down one little walking track a local on his moored yacht commented that they don't often get people down that way. That trek was worth it for the view at the end!
We looked around town as well before heading back to Lakes Entrance where we again enjoyed fish n chips overlooking the water, with the usual audience... then we walked over the road for ice creams.
The kids tried the pool again. The weather was a few degrees hotter, so they lasted longer although I suspect the water was still very cold.
On the final morning, I got up early and had a last fly of the drone over the road from the caravan park. It was perfectly still and I got these photos:
We drove home, stopping in Rosedale for morning tea where we admired this grand old tree.
Soon after, we stocked up on some vegies at a farm shop near Trafalgar... where we also found these giant fork'n potatoes!
Leaving the main highway we had lunch in Neerim South before heading home via the Yarra Valley, with the mind already starting to think about where to for the next trip!
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Monday, April 23, 2018
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