Back on the first weekend for Nov I went camping with a couple of mates from work Morgan and Tony. I've always been a keen camper since my parents started taking us kids to Ruatiti Domain back home in NZ. This particular trip was born out of a night in the pub where another mate and I (Ian Cooper) had a few beers and came up with the idea of going fishing somewhere remote with just tents and whatever other camping gear we could pull together in time.
Anyway Ian decided a tennis semi-final was more important and after a few brief discussions in passing Morgan, Tony and myself agreed on Jervis Bay as a good location. I'd borrowed a fly fishing line from my mate in NZ mad Geof so was pretty keen to get some fishing in during the trip as well. Tony took his surf board as there is a surf beach near the Green Patch campsite we were staying in, Morgan took his camera and some tins of sardines to keep him going too!
The drive from Sydney to Jervis Bay is do-able after work, we left around 6pm and although it was dark when we arrived with car lights we had no trouble pitching tents around 9:30pm - even with the friendly resident possum hanging around.
Our first morning was spent walking to an old derelict lighthouse, Morgans impressive GPS system keeping us on track for the most part and getting us back to the car safely. In the afternoon we headed to the beach but the waves were not great and the beach had blue-bottles around so we kicked a soccer ball for a bit then headed back to camp for some bbq steaks. Whilst enjoying dinner out in the wilderness with various birds and animals around us a cheeky Kookaburra who has earlier swooped across the picnic table in search of food decided my steak was the best and proceeded to swoop in again and take it right from between the pieces of bread in my hands! That Kookaburra is probably still trying to digest the steak now - serves him/her right.
Day 2 we decided to pack up in the morning and take a slow trip back to Sydney via the Shoalhaven River so I could drop the fishing line in the water. The fish were way too tiny for my line, I got onto a couple of small ones that fell straight off the hook! It's good to keep the practice up with fly fishing though.
I'd definately recommend Green Patch camp ground at Jervis Bay to anyone, stunning scenery and great facilities.
Cheers
Tim
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