October 1998

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Dave & Louise (101K)3 October 1998
Dave and Louise in the back of the Tarago, a case of beauty and the beast I'm sure!
Tent Winner Dave (80K)3 October 1998
The triumphant Mr. Wilson after winning the tent erecting competition...
Tent Suzy (112K)3 October 1998
... meanwhile, Suzy was still struggling - well, that's women for you!
Forster Sunset (62K)3 October 1998
Palm trees at sunset, from the camp site at Forster.
Forster Sunset (76K)3 October 1998
Another amazing Aussie sunset... taken just a few minutes later that the first. Again from the camp site at Forster.
Nambucca Heads (77K)4 October 1998
The view from a lookout South of the town of Nambucca Heads.

Here we can see where the place got it's name - Nambucca apparently means, "many bends".

Nambucca Heads Beach (85K)4 October 1998
Another great Aussie beach...

This was just a few metres walk through the bush from the campsite we stayed at in Nambucca Heads.

Rob at Nambucca Heads (71K)4 October 1998
Me looking exceptionally cool (not!) on the beach at Nambucca Heads.
Sunscreen Mark (74K)5 October 1998
Mark demonstrates how not to put on factor 15+ sunscreen (on Byron Bay beach).
Beach Cricket (73K)5 October 1998
A supposed action (pah!) shot of us playing beach cricket at Byron Bay.
All at Byron Bay (89K)5 October 1998
Most of the shots this month are from a week away with this mob... pictured here on Byron Beach.

Suzy, Mark, Del (aka Darren), Louise, Dave and Rob (me!)

Byron Bay Surf (73K)6 October 1998
Some of the fierce surf to been seen on this very windy day in Byron Bay.
Byron Bay Windsurfer (60K)6 October 1998
The only sole to be seen on the water at Byron Bay - some crazy trying to windsurf in the huge swell!
Byron Bay Lighthouse (71K)6 October 1998
I thought I'd include this shot of the lighthouse at Byron Bay. There must be something special about it as it seems to make it's way onto many postcards... although I guess I should be closer, and a nicer day might make for a better photo.
Nightcap Group (119K)7 October 1998
The group stop and pose, crossing a stream on the way through Nightcap National Park to Protester's Falls.
Nightcap National Park (137K)7 October 1998
Inside Nightcap National Park, one of the large (but not the largest you'll see) buttress rooted trees to be seen on the path to Protester's Falls.
Protester's Falls (100K)7 October 1998
First view of the spectacular Protester's Falls as you enter the clearing which in which it is located.
Protester's Falls (113K)7 October 1998
The spectacular Protester's Falls, located in Nightcap National Park.
Protester's Falls (100K)7 October 1998
The spectacular Protester's Falls, located in Nightcap National Park.
Rob at Protester's Falls (93K)7 October 1998
Me at Protester's Falls sporting a very (stupid) cheesy grin.
Guys at Protester's Falls (114K)7 October 1998
Sitting and admiring Protester's Falls, on the huge boulders that lie on the rim of the pool at their base.
Nightcap National Park (146K)7 October 1998
Some more of the amazing vegetation to be found inside Nightcap National Park.
Nightcap National Park (164K)7 October 1998
Giant ferns inside Nightcap National Park.
Nightcap Goanna (143K)7 October 1998
We found this pretty well camouflaged Goanna wondering around in the car park near Protester's Falls.
Angourie Beach (60K)7 October 1998
Taking time out to just stand and stare at the sea...

Angouire beach, in the national park of the same name - just along (5 Kms) the coast from Yamba.

Angourie Beach (53K)7 October 1998
The deserted Angourie beach.

It's a shame you can't see the patterns carved on the rocks at the back of the beach by years of wind, sand and see erosion.

Socceroos (109K)7 October 1998
Just had to include this typical tourist shot of a (football) field full of 'roos.
Jumping Roo (104K)7 October 1998
Another 'roo... this one's on the move.
Yamba Sunset (105K)7 October 1998
The view of the setting sun from the camp site at Yamba.
Yamba Lighthouse (80K)8 October 1998
Yamba Lighthouse taken from the beach right next to the site where we camped in.
Dave W, Louise B, Yamba Lighthouse (61K)8 October 1998
Dave and Louise actually took the time to walk up to the lighthouse here at Yamba... they're the two minuscule figures to the right of it's base.
Leura Cottage (130K)10 October 1998
The rather nice veranda of the cottage in which we stayed in Leura, a welcome break after the last week of camping.
Blackheath Falls (116K)10 October 1998
Blackheath Falls (the highest of the many Blue Mountains waterfalls), as viewed from Govett's Leap.
From Govett's Leap (60K)10 October 1998
The amazing view from Govett's Leap.
Waratah (122K)10 October 1998
It's apparently a pretty rare find in NSW to come across it's state flower, the Waratah.

I'm guessing this one is so pink (they are usually a much darker red in colour) due to the early springtime we found it.

Kim & Waratah (147K)10 October 1998
Kim explains all about the Waratah... NSW state flower, member of Protia family, etc., etc.
Crimson Rosella (129K)10 October 1998
A Crimson Rosella as spotted in the bush at the Blue Mountains.
Rob, Kim, Cliff (82K)10 October 1998
Here we (Kim & I) stood in the middle of no-where on the edge of a cliff... spectacular!

And when I say a cliff edge, one step backwards would have been a few hundred feet down.

Suzy, Mark, Cliff (106K)10 October 1998
Suzy and Mark on the same cliff/rocky outcrop. Not a bad effort as Mark is supposedly petrified of heights (perhaps this is why he's putting such a brave face on it?).
The Three Sisters (64K)10 October 1998
The Three Sisters as viewed from a lookout along Cliff Drive.
Building Block Kim (85K)10 October 1998
Can't be bothered to go outside on a wet afternoon in the Blue Mountains? Try playing with the kid's building blocks instead!
Leura Cascades (140K)11 October 1998
Leura Cascades - some of the smaller falls seen on the short path to the main fall here.
Leura Cascades (129K)11 October 1998
Leura Cascades - the main drop for the water here on it's way down to the valley floor, as viewed from directly above (you don't say!).
The Three Sisters (73K)11 October 1998
No album of pictures from the Blue Mountains would be complete without a shot of the famous Three Sisters. Taken from Echo Point.
Ruined Castle (72K)11 October 1998
Ruined Castle as seen from Echo Point.
Feeding Gallah (132K)11 October 1998
A Gallah feeding just outside the visitor's centre at Echo Point.
Kim & Mark (113K)11 October 1998
Kim and Mark stop for a rest after the (sort of) tiring trek down the Giant Staircase from Echo Point and the Three Sisters.
Bizzare Tree (164K)11 October 1998
A bizarre looking tree found on the path from the giant stairway to Scenic Railway.
Katoomba Scenic Railway (125K)11 October 1998
The Katoomba Scenic Railway, as viewed from the bottom station. The sign claims, "The steepest incline railway in the world" and gives the following statistics:

Length of Incline... 450m, Vertical Drop... 250m, Steepest Incline... 52 degrees.

On the Scenic Railway (111K)11 October 1998
The Scenic Railway is more like an old amusement ride than a railway... which I supposed it's meant to be.
King Parrots (97K)11 October 1998
Like many tourist attractions, the Scenic Railway has a flock or birds hanging around, waiting for titbits. Luckily these King Parrots (and the single Rosella) are a bit cuter, and not half as annoying as the pigeons we get back home.
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