Five in a canoe...

once away from the campsite we had a very quiet and pleasant paddle, saw Koalas, a sea eagle and 100's of cormorants and herons

We stopped and had a snack about 5km up the river and a plastic yak paddled past, we exchanged nods of greeting and he lost control and ended up at 90 degrees to the bank in the weeds. It happened so fast, we had a quiet laugh.
Views of the Surrey


on our return we did a little fishing (we tried trolling some handlines but there was too much weed around) all the girls caught their first ever fish, in he background you can see some of the rock damage (the white scratches) picked up during out Yarra paddle



Tor Jnr a nice Bream

and I caught tea (the Mullet that the girls caught were also cooked up and were quite tasty too)

One thing we did find which I assume is normal for a boat like this (i think I need to get some lessons) is it had a tendency to turn sideways to the breeze when we let the breeze do the work.
Tor