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> Elise decided she wanted to just cruise along the the great ocean road while Scrawn and I decided to backtrack a little and find some tracks and back roads to take.
> Once again dumbasses woeful navigation skills came to the fore and he zigged when he should have zagged and somehow or other we ended up bogged up to our asses on the very soft beach with the waves rapidly approaching.
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> We found the old great ocean road which was an absolute blast.
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> Had Brekky at Lavers hill and had a bit car park rage with an Asian tourist who thought he was still in China and could park wherever he liked othen headed into the Otway ranges via some very pretty forestry tracks Including one known as Turtons track.
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> If ever a better postie road has been made then I would like to know about it. The race was on in earnest and there were several times that we came close to putting ourselves into a helicopter. Fortunately we both stayed upright and the Scrawn scored the win. Celebratory drinks were had at the Apollo bay hotel which indecently is a fucking rip off and should be avoided at all times.
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> Wild dog road led us back up to the ridge top where we took the very scenic Erskine falls forest drive back into Lorne.
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> We met up again with Elisa, who has scored us a house owned by a friend and us letting us stay for a couple if nights.
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> Amazing generosity from someone we have never met but has just told us where the key is and to make our selves at home. Brilliant !
> The house is high on the hill and has an amazing view overlooking the water. Even has some very friendly parrots that liked to be hand fed which Elisa loved.
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> Scrawn just wanted to cook em up as viddles.
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