You would think this meant a dry tent but sadly not dew had its way with the tent! Oh well. We had breakfast of cheese toasties from our leftover cheese from burgers the night before. This was a good start to the day and motivated us to get the tent down quickly and get a move on to Port Stephens. It was a long drive for Myles with not a lot of excitement in between but as ever we kept ourselves entertained starting to remember and recognise where we were. We had planned to stay in a hostel recomended to us by Georgia and arrived to find that it was fully booked out even though it wasn't online.. More than frustrating we grabbed our camps book and started to search for somewhere else to search. Laura found somewhere for $25 with a pool so we went for it. Turns out its pretty new and modern which was a lovely change! All booked in & a tent up the next thing on the agenda was lunch and sand boarding. We had more cheese sandwiches whilst Laura found out where the sand dunes were. Anna Bay just down the road was our next destination. When we arrived we were greeted by sand and camels...
These were exciting but not what we came for! We got student discount and hopped on the bus and were off on our merry way.
Once we arrived we were greeted by a really nice guy who showed us what started.
We started on a small run and quickly wanted to do bigger ones! The only thing we didn't account for was how tired we would be running back up the dunes. We found out the average amount of runs is 4\5 so we decided we had to do at least 6. It wasn't long until we were both shattered and run 6 was here. After this we had a rest at the bottom & then made our way back up one final time. We had a ball but were exhausted afterwards.
Here's a few pictures and a video of our time!
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