After a quick lunch and cold refreshments we were back on the road to complete the second half of our long drive. When we originally planned this trip, we were going to go to Byron Bay first and then the Gold Coast. However, the Byron Bay Blues Festival fell on the exact weekend we were planning on being there and every single accommodation was fully booked, so we switched our plans but still got stuck in Byron traffic on our way up. This must have cost us at least an hour, but thanks to our awesome crew we made the best of it with multiple car games to pass the time. Arriving in Surfer's Paradise that evening couldn't have felt any better. Hitting the beach the next morning was even more rewarding though; a pay off for our long journey from Sydney.
The main beach in Surfer's is no Bondi, but it's sand is just as soft and it's span is even longer. Reminds me of Cancun actually, big city with a big crowd. We decided to buy some boogie boards to ride the surf and not surprisingly, we were rinsing out loads of sand from our swimsuits at the end of the day. Reminiscing over a few drinks that night, we decided that the nightlife in Surfer's is almost comparable to Sydney. A recovery at Pancakes on the Rocks was much needed the next morning, and gave us a taste of home. But we stormed the beach shortly after and then hit the town later that night. And every night thereafter actually. However, we tried to keep up our fitness by going on a hike in Lemington National Park. I know that I am extremely biased having come from one of the most beautiful provinces in Canada, but Lemington was not near comparable to B.C. Don't get me wrong though, it had expansive views and plentiful wildlife but the scenery just doesn't live up to my standard. Judge for yourself though...
We saw more wallabies than we could count, but the most exciting part was definitely when we saw a wallaby with a joey in it's pouch. We also spotted wild turkeys and multiple bird species on our afternoon hike, most of which moved too fast for photos. The better wildlife was found at the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary the day before, where we got pictures with kangaroos and koalas!
| Softer than you'd think |
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| But even softer! And cuter! Her name's Peppermint. |
| Clarkes Beach |
Cheesy I know, but we had to get proof! There are also some rock formations in the water below which we just had to climb on. It was surprisingly liberating to be balancing on the eastern edge of the continent. Shout out to our awesome travel crew who made the trip an unforgettable journey! There will definitely be more to come!

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