Hysen Trail
I started the day walking part of the Hysen Trail with one of our newly inducted Roadie friends. The 1200kms walking trail starts at Cape Jervis and ends at Parachilna. We didn't go to the very start as that is next to the ferry terminal. There is a road near the caravan park that leads down to the remains of a whaling station which is by the trail and we started there. We had more energy than we had time as we were joining others for lunch.
Lunch was at the historic Leonards Mill restaurant, 15 minutes away by car. I did a shuttle run to get 8 of us to the restaurant. There were mixed views on the quality of the food, but those of us who ordered the waffle dessert were unanimous in thinking it was sub standard. We later learned the restaurant has recently changed hands so the glowing reviews we had read no longer applied. I enjoyed seeing the building and this unusual rose.
Back at camp I packed away the critters' cage and our chairs and tables before the rain came. Our concert was by the Yearlings, a married couple who perform alternate country. It was too alternate for my liking but his guitar skills were very good if a bit showy. This was their first performance since March due to Covid.