Wednesday 22 February 2012

140 - Goldie / Byron Bay / Evans Head

The bride saying goodbye to our canal house

We left the Goldie on time and on schedule. It was very hard to break the routine........a beautiful home, very tastefully furnished, great atmosphere, and the family encouraged us to stay as long as we like. However we decided it best to hit the road, as the longer we stayed in the house, the harder it was going to be to move on.

So it was decided to do the shake down cruise to Byron Bay. As I was a little tentative in towing, I hadn’t towed the RetroLiner fully loaded for some time, and with the Val also bulging at the seams, my confidence was a little bit “how’s ya muther.”

However being a super highway all the way from the Goldie to Byron, I could keep to the far left hand lane, and let all the idiots’ race by, and give the working truckies a free path to go about their business. So let’s go….and as expected the RetroLiner towed beautifully, behind the Val, and an hour or so later, we pulled into Byron Bay Holiday Village at Belongil Fields.

At this stage we are not hitting the free camps, as there is basically none between the Goldie and Byron, and the ones that are available, are really truck stops on the highway, which is not my idea of a free camp. We have been to Byron Bay Holiday Village before, and knew the layout. It was ideal for us, as we are close to our favourite beach Tyagarah, and far enough out of town to get away from the “crazies” of Byron Bay.

Just love our beaching


So we selected a good site, close to the amenities, and far enough away from the camping “back scratchers”. We decided on three nights. After our arrival we did the usual set up, and then broke out the refreshments, and the rest of the day and evening was just normal for us. Waking the next morning, the sun was shining, the birds were singing, and me being me, enjoyed the sights of the lady back scratchers, moving between the camp kitchen and the camp area. That's my job...I'm a boy!!! They weren’t making ladies like that when I was 20…..bugger!!!!!!!!!!!!

But they, the back scratchers in general, although their behavior was not an issue, are an un-friendly lot. Really didn’t want to even say “gidday”. However I guess when they are....... in most cases from another country……..trying to understand “how ya goin mate” from an old fart like me, was no doubt a little overwhelming for them. Although the ones we did said “gidday” to, were always polite, but that was the end of the conversation.

Our first day we went to Tyagarah…..but we were blown away by the wind. The sun was shinning and the seas were calm, not unlike our last visit at Christmas. Unfortunately the wind was whipping the sand up and hitting us like a sand blaster. Hence the bride “was not happy Jan” so we didn’t stay very long. From there we went back the CP and just chilled out.

Our second full day the wind was still up, so a beach day was out of the question. So we just potted around the CP, went into Byron for supplies etc., and readied our selves for our next leg to Evans Head.

The Val and The Retro Liner all tucked up at the Silver Sands Tourist Park at Evans Head

We left Byron and headed to Evans Head. Now Evans Head is about an hour or so south of Byron Bay. We took the coast road into Balina, rather than the highway, and then linked up to the Pacific Highway. From that point forth to Evans Head, the road can only be deemed as a goat track.

So much for the super highway between Sydney and Brisbane, which has been promised by every politician, state and federal, for as long as I can remember. However I will say the last time we did this drive from Brisbane to Sydney a couple of years ago, there was a lot going on with the upgrade on many sections. In saying that, the far north coast of NSW, is still very ordinary in the road department.

Rear view of the rigs

We decided to stay a week at Evans Head in the Silver Sands Holiday Park. Why a week you may ask……well the Brides sister was also going to Evans Head with her hubby for her birthday. So what an apt time, to get together again. The bride’s sister organized a weekend away at Maroochydore in November for the brides’ birthday, so it has all worked out well.

The Richmond River at Evans Head


Evans Head….what a magic little place. It has kept its seaside ambience, like Byron used to be back in the sixties. When I was a younger fella in the years when Normie Rowe was ‘Shaking All Over With No Added Hormones,” the Little River Band was know as “The Twilights” and when a cartoooon of KB tins cost about five bucks...........my interest was chasing the girlies and surfing. But doing the trip from Sydney to the Goldie in those days, apart from it being a four day trip as long as you didn’t stop, I never went to Evans Head. What a Wally!!!!!! I say now.

The beach at Evans Head goes for miles


Now Evans Head is not on the Back Packers itinerary of places to see. No night clubs, no raging pubs, no parties. It is a town mainly of retirees, and situated at the mouth of the Richmond River. A quant little seaside township, with all the amenities one wants. The beach goes for a million miles……ooops kilometers, and perfect for that early morning walk, or early swim.

It is really great to see the morning ritual, of the more mature members of society, waddling towards the beach like a group of Fairy penguins, with the melodious sounds of creaking bones, and the oooooh’s and ahhhhhhs of the aches and pains that are consuming their senses, as they head towards the beach for their morning constitution. I should know, I am one of them!!!!!

Now the tourist park is a nice place. Amenities are clean, however like most parks, there are a lot of regulars who are in their own little clique, and don’t really want to know you. Although it is fairly quiet, there are a lot of sites, however there are a million, on site vans, that are obviously owned by individuals who come here during designated holidays. I would hate to be school holidays. At the time of writing this blog, we are five days into our 7 day stay, and apart from hitting the beach very regularly, and going for long walks, we have just chilled out, as all good Geriatric Gypsies should do.

Can you see me out there about to catch that wave

See there I go....see......see


However our stay here has not been with out incident. When we arrived on Saturday, and as the CP is basically on the beach, I had to go for a swim, however noted at the time the water was quite brown, as a result of flooding over the last several weeks.

Now all that separates the Richmond River and the beach is the rock wall which creates an entry from the river to the sea, and vice versa. So as the beach is on the northern side of the mouth, and with a southerly wind, the crapp that was coming out of the river was being blown onto the beach. Who cares!!!!!!!!!

Two days later I have the worst ear infection, I have had for a thousand years, plus sometime over the last couple of days I was attacked by an “animagator” on my left shoulder blade. This attack has left a rash on this side of my body, that even the local doctor, was quite surprised at the severity. So at this point in time I am not able to go in the sea for at least 10 days, so the ears will clear….well the rash is settling down bit by bit….time will tell on that one.

Yuko!!!!!! The result of a bite from an Animagator. Now don't get to excited girls. (he he!!!!!)


We have also experienced severe thunder storms most afternoons, which has really given us a decent touch up. But we have survived.

Brewing thunderstorms

During our stay here the Brides' sister Julie popped around and said gidday and to check out the refurbed interior of the RetroLiner.

Check out the comfy recliner chairs and the two sisters having a good old chin wag

The old fella just zzzzzz away after a hard day 

Our next stop will be either Iluka in the Caravan Park, or Woody Head camp ground. Now I pick up around the ridges it is very expensive to stay in any camp ground run by the NSW National Parks and while on the NSW coast they are as expensive if not more as a CP and the camps have very little facilities. I will have to investigate that one….so stay toooooooned.

5 comments:

Grey Roamer said...

Lucky to find the unspoiled spots. My impression of the NSW north coast from a couple of years ago, was that it was "overgrown". Seemed to be development, holiday homes, resorts and retirement villages all the way from Tweed Heads to Newcastle. Loved the south coast, but.

Unknown said...

HI Guys,
another great post, looks like you are having a great time.
Except for the ear infection (bloody awful they are) & what the hell is an - Animagator????
It cetainly left a nasty rash - is it like a stinger/blue bottle?
Enjoy your next trip
Dave & Shell

The Retro Roamers said...

Thanks for the comments "Grey Roamer and Dave & Shell.

Yep will agree with you Grey Roamer, the north coast is over developed, however little quaint spots like EH, really shines through the over development. Will agree also the south coast of NSW is where we are making a bee line for. Just love it down there.

Dave & Shell always great to hear from you guys. Slow recovery from both infections at this stage, but I will survive....I hope.

An "Animagator" is a mix of a wild Animal and an Aligator. Hence Animagator. There pretty savage over here (he.he!!!)

Off further south Saturday 25th, so stay toooooned

Cheers and bundys

Anonymous said...

G'day and good to see you back on the road. Tip. Get into Woody Head and apply for a NSW Seniors Parks Pass. This gives you free access to all NSW Parks except Kosciosko. We loved the campground here but agree it is very expensive but facilities are about the same as a CP in Iluka or Yamba. They are also one of the few NSW Parks with POWER. No water connection. No dump point. Just back from Echuca Victoria.
Cheers and umm err a white port.

Red Nomad OZ said...

Haha! I'm trying to control my excitement...

LOVE Evans Head - GREAT scenic public loo at the top of the lookout!!! Always a pleasure to see where you've been ...