Innes national park, York Peninsula, South Australia
26th, January, 2007 - Australia Day - Which means a long week-end to go away from the city and enjoy the australian nature. We went to Innes National Park, about 4 hours drive from Adelaide, with the usual crew Fleur, Hugues, Mysti, Sun and myself. A good relaxing time in the bottom end of the York Peninsula, surrounded by wildlife not shy (expept for the black snake we saw, we didn't try to make a new friend). sand dunes, eucalyptus, white sand beaches, carribean blue water, red clifs....As usual in camping, the hammac is one of the most important thing to carry, because nothing is better than falling asleep, watching stars ( and a comet...), rocked by the wind and listening to the melody of crickets.