Travelling from Nishi Okoppe to Abashiri.
Monday
On Monday
we had another slow start, but were still packed up by 10am. During our pack-up Mrs N (the lady we'd worshipped with the other day) came by to say good bye. Of course we were in the middle of town,
anyone who wanted could come and see us! Our hostess also came to bid
us farewell, and we said good bye and thank you to the park custodian too, who
happened to be a neighbour of the family we visited. Everyone knew everyone!
The boys found this a bit boring, it didn't bounce. We're finding as they grow that it's harder to find parks that they enjoy! |
intriguing looking large playground.
One structure in the large playground. |
A road photo. Love the green! |
After lunch we drove past three lakes, one is the largest in Hokkaido, we believe. It is only separated from the sea by a thin isthmus. There were buoys everywhere; it is obviously a good fishing ground!
We picked the largest trees around and camped on the west of them. Seeking that elusive morning shade! |
Lake Saroma–one of the large lakes we drove past. It is the third largest lakes in Japan, the largest in Hokkaido. It is a salt lake, separated from the sea by only a thin strip of land. |
We had a
lovely breeze and a view of the sea and the remote peninsula of Shiretoko,
which we plan to drive partway up on Wednesday. We also managed to set up camp on
the west side of a stand of pine trees, which would give us morning shade.
Tuesday 9th July
A day in Abashiri
It's hard to see, but being on top of a small mountain, we had a view out to sea here. |
In the
afternoon we went down to the town and bought some more supplies as well as a
replacement for our gas cooker (only a single burner and cost about AU$30)
which seemed to have died, partly due to the high winds we experienced in our
previous campsite.
On our way back to camp we parked at the main gate and split up into two groups: I went inside and played a simple version of pool with our middle son and the rest went out and played a couple of rounds of Park Golf. Then they joined us inside, we also had a go at table tennis.
On our way back to camp we parked at the main gate and split up into two groups: I went inside and played a simple version of pool with our middle son and the rest went out and played a couple of rounds of Park Golf. Then they joined us inside, we also had a go at table tennis.
The free "rec" room. |
This campsite turned out to be the adult's favourite. It had the best facilities for the price we paid (all the sports we did were free, including two Park Golf courses and the equipment). They also provided free wood, which makes for lots of fun!
The campsite also hosted my biggest cooking triumph of the trip. Because our gas cooker broke, I had to make our entire dinner on the first night over a wood fire. Our planned meal was Curried Eggs in a white sauce with rice. And I did it too! I made a white sauce from scratch over a wood fire, I was very impressed.
Can you see the sea? This was our view. |
Finally we
got everyone to bed as the light faded (between 7.30 and 8.00). We were very
tired due to the sun rising so early, plus a busy Saturday-Monday, as well as our
broken night on Saturday night. It was lovely to have a slow day followed by an
early night. Good thing too, because we were blissfully unaware of the new challenge that would face us the next day.
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