Day 30: Grimwade to Balingup and Rest Day in Balingup
We acknowledge the Nyoongar People as the traditional custodians of the land and waters along the Bibbulmun Track
After yesterday’s challenge, today is a joy and a relief, with lots of smaller ups and downs and an overall descent. You’ll see orchids and swathes of wildflowers in spring. Sledgehammer drugs have settled my body and we are looking forward to some very nice accommodation in town, having been unable to contact the cheaper Post Office accommodation. Since then, new accommodation has become available.
Having grown up in South Australia, the driest state of the driest habited continent, Geoff and I are constantly delighted by the amount of water here in Western Australia.
We arrive at our B&B cottage, Jarlbrook Estate. It’s expensive but the owner takes us into town to buy supplies, and waits for us while we shop at the little general store. I pick up lots of salad makings, steak, pasta, chorizo sausage, tomatoes, garlic and onion for a spaghetti and salad nosh up.