We are in South Australia now.
We have nearly finished this trip now. The Coorabie was our first location in the state coming back to Melbourne, and also really, really good.
Friends
Gus found a friend whose name is forgotten. They kept throwing around big bits of dirt until Dad saw and told Gus and me not to. I found a friend too, whose name is not forgotten.
His name is Bullet.
When I first met him, he was very sleepy. He enjoyed me stroking him, just like a dog. But when I woke up the next morning, he was a completely new person. He was running around, treading in a shed he wasn’t supposed to. This was because he liked chewing on the wool he found on the floor. Now, you’re probably thinking that’s gross, but it isn’t really, because of one of his major characteristics, one that I forgot to tell you.
He’s a dog. That’s why he liked being stroked, that’s why he liked chewing wool, that’s why he was so eager to break the rules and go in the forbidden shed. He’s a dog, part Staffie, part Pug and part King Charles Cavelier.
Amenities
The toilets there were super-duper clean. I know what the mens are like, too. That’s because there are no mens. And that doesn’t mean there are no public toilets for the males. They’re unisex toilets. And as I said, very tidy ones.
The Site We Got
Not that great, in my opinion. We were squashed right up to this other ancient little caravan which doesn’t seem to be occupied. But right behind us is a load of trees and the big bits of dirt I mentioned before. Once I stepped in some goo, so I had to sit by the fire. That’s were I met Bullet.
Summary
Here’s a summary of the entire park.
- Clean Amenities: 9/10
- Near a Town: 3/10
- People to Play With and Things to Do: 7/10
- Positive Comments on WikiCamps: 8/10
- The overall rating: 8/10