Last Thursday we packed up and drove from Surfers Paradise down South to Byron Bay, New South Wales. On the way down we made a couple stops. Mount Warning is located near the border of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. It is the highest peak (3,793ft) and the first place on mainland Australia that the suns rays hit each morning.
It took us about 4 hours to hike the mountain and it wasn't easy! The last bit literally required some near-vertical bouldering. The view at the top was phenomenal though. Still no koalas.
After the hike we were on our way to Byron. We stayed at Amigos Guesthouse, which is run by a sweet old lady named Anny. There were two couples already staying at the house when we arrived - one from Melbourne and the other from Belfast, Ireland - and within a few minutes of our arrival we were all headed out the door to enjoy the evening out on the streets.
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