After a very shaky night in the van, which was being buffeted by the strong winds, I wake up to this gorgeous sunrise over the lake in Ulladullah. It is the perfect start to the day.
I treat myself to bacon and eggs in the van and then do a bit of planning to see where I can get in the water today. There isn’t much swell and the strong offshore winds are ruining what little waves are on offer.
I drive the short distance to Dolphin Point to see if there are any waves or wildlife on offer here.
It is virtually flat but there is a small wave breaking off the entrance to the lagoon.
There are already a couple of guys on it but it is desperation stakes all round!
In my clothes I walk and wade out across the rock shelf that you can see here to have a closer look and see if it worth getting into the water.
This one rolls through and persuades me into the water. I walk back across the rock shelf with my board and then throw myself out into the deeper water. The wind is making the whole experience a bit chilly as it bites through my wetsuit, but I sit there waiting for anything that is on offer.
There is very little available other than catching the wave and falling off straight afterwards, but I manage to get up on a couple.
Here is a picture of me on one of them in which I have more Chins than a Chinese telephone directory!
I don’t stay in long.


A little further I crossed the Snowy River although I was some way downstream from the massive dam and hydro electric power station.







The state of Victoria is where the game is most popular in Australia with the majority of teams heralding from this area.
The games governing body the AFL do everything they can to encourage the local youngsters into the game and the following morning I went to watch the household’s two experts take part in their last Aus-Kicks session of the season.
Having spent a good part of my rugby career playing full back I think it will be easy to score, but it proves a tad more challenging that I was expecting. However I will blame the wearing of snug fitting jeans and walking boots for my lack of scoring prowess.
In Melbourne I meet up with and old school friend of mine called Emma. I am staying with her, her husband Richard and their lovely boys Matthew and William.
As a consequence I suggested we go on a grail quest around Melbourne to try and find the street where the series is filmed.
Running through the houses you see here the top one is Dr Karl’s home (or Des and Daphne’s depending on which vintage you are more familiar with.


I have to resist buying loads of things though, because I have a ton of stuff to send back from Australia already.


Sadly when I arrive keen to bag the break for my scrapbook it was so calm at times that you could actually see all of the sea bed.





