After a great night in Port MacQuarie we checked out a few beaches on the road north, but there really wasn’t much swell about.
We weren’t having much luck finding food either so by the time we arrived in Coffs Harbour, which is home to The Big Banana, Neil opted to go in search of food whilst I couldn’t resist the fun waves I had seen breaking in front of the Surf Lifesaving Club there.
The break was pretty empty too. For most of the time it was just me and a handful of young groms in the water enjoying the clean waist high waves.
Neil snapped this picture from the shore, which we think might be me but I caught most of my waves whilst he was still enjoying a bite to eat or doing his best to keep out of the rain and stay dry in the campervan.
Thankfully my Go Pro was working well today and I got loads of shots of all the fun I was having in the beach break, of which this is probably the best one.
The sun was starting to go down when I eventually got out of the water always mindful of the angry fish in the area which might be hungry. I wasn’t too worried here though I have to say. I always fancied my chances of getting out the water faster than one of the local kids. Nowhere does it say life is fair!





The only downside to our first day was the receipt of an email from the campervan company I had used in New Zealand. It told me that the lovely Berghaus jacket I have travelled half the world with and whose waterproof capabilities were working so well in the picture here (taken at Iguacu falls), has been lost in the post between there and Australia.









It is the main event and the whole of the rugby world is looking towards Sydney. There are lions shirts everywhere, in fact so much so you wonder if there are going to be any Australia fans at the game.
Later on I meet up with my section of the lions support and we head towards the ANZ stadium where the atmosphere is building nicely. Chris had secured some great seats for us and after a few beers the game kicked off.









