b'We turned off to the Lake BonneyWindfarm lookup. It has spectacularviews of the lake looking out to thewindfarm on its eastern shore.At No.2 Rocks there is a gorgeouslagoon to swim in. It is well worthputting in a snorkel and face mask.There is a patch of sea weed that hasa multitude of different types andcolours, like a mini-reef. There is seaweed in the shape of bird feathers ingreen and white. Some white weedsthat formed a sinuous snake like shape with small tentacles along itslength. There were reds, brown andfluorescent orange sea weed thatlooked like small conifer plants. Therewere various kelp weeds in manyshades of browns and whites.We finally reached the end of thenational park and visited the CapeBanks Lighthouse. We then aired upand took the highway back to camp.Friday January 28th We headed off at 9:00 am again. Wedrove along the wind farm scenicdrive on the way to the Tantaloonacave (south of Millicent). The cave isnot very large, but it is full of thingsto look at. There are stalactites,stalagmites, columns and shawls. Itwas found in 1930 and it is wheelchair accessible.Woakwine cuttingthe jetty while others bought crayfish. had to lower tyre pressures again toIt is considerably cheaper in make things a bit easier. We neededBeachport than at Robe. to do a bit of track repair at one placeWe then headed towards Robe, here also as it had a few large holes.stopping at Woakwine cutting for a We cut the drive short, about twolook. This is an impressive cutting to thirds of the way as it was getting latedrain a swamp into a neighbouring in the afternoon, and we already hadlake to make the land farmable. It was a long drive back to camp once wedone in the late 1950s using a D7 left the tracks. It turned out to be atractor. The cutting is 1km long and long day.28m at its deepest point. The next day we packed up to goWe had lunch and ice cream at home. It rained alas, so everything gotRobe, before heading into Little Dip wet. But everyone was in good spiritsMorning tea was at Beachport, Conservation Park. The sand was soft from a very pleasant trip.where some people had a walk along and deep in a few places, and we Michael Dale TRACKWATCHMARCH 2022 27'