Well that itch got me again, so on went the camper and I was off again, first stop was Green Hill Lake Camping area just near Ararat. This is an unpowered free site with mobile and TV reception from nearby Ararat, but with a little bit of traffic noise from the highway. First night was cold and the camper gas heater got a bit of a workout.
Next night was Crystal Brook about 100k short of Port Augusta, a great little Park.
Island Lagoon near Woomera |
Guess where? |
Moon Plain scenery |
Moon plain |
Moon Plain highlight, a burnt out car |
Camp at Arkaringa Station |
Painted Desert |
Painted Desert |
Painted Desert |
The Pink Roadhouse (the best building here) |
It was now time to head South down the Track I last traveled in 1989.
scenery? |
Railway embankment at Mt Dutton |
Mt Dutton Fettlers Camp |
Algebuckina Bridge |
Algebuckina Bridge |
dingo |
Edward Creek Siding ruins |
William Creek Hotel |
Oodnadatta Track |
desalination tower |
The artesian water contained lots of minerals and salt and was unsuitable for the boilers on the steam engines of old so desalination plants were built at regular intervals along the old Ghan line.
Beresford Siding |
Beresford Siding |
The Bubbler |
The Bubbler |
Blanche Cup |
Curdimurka Desalination plant |
Galah's and a Corella |
Corella |
Curdimurka (yes that's a fly) |
Lake Eyre South |
Lake Eyre South |
giant dog |
Ghan Hover Bus |
Giant person made from auto parts |
giant sitting person |
giant flower (from windmill) |
Plane Henge |
Lake Eyre Yacht Club |
Farina |
Farina |
Farina |
old underground bakery at Farina |
Farina |
wood paneling still visible inside |
heading into Brachina |
view from campsite in Brachina Gorge |
typical Flinders view |
Wilpena Pound from Hucks Lookout |
The Great Wall at The Great Wall |
Parachilna Gorge |
Parachilna Gorge |
Next was the Moralana Scenic Drive which I would highly recommend.
Moralana Scenic Drive |
Elder Range from Moralana |
Elder Range from Moralana |
stunning Flinders scenery |
I headed fro Kinchega National Park, choosing a lovely site on the Darling River for the night.
campsite on the Darling River |
Kinchega Homestead ruins |
It was off to the old Kinchega Woolshed which i last visited in 1988. The lake system is full at the moment so is it is in vast contrast to my last visit to the lake in december 2009 (in a car)
The old Woolshed is magnificent and well worth the visit.
Kinchega Woolshed |
kinchega Woolshed |
old timber jinker (note wooden wheels) |
Kinchega Woolshed |
It was like stepping back in time looking at the displays inside the woolshed.
kinchega Woolshed |
Kinchega Woolshed |
Kinchega Woolshed |
Boiler on wheels to move to where it was needed |
Shearers Quarters (circa 1920) |
I an sitting overlooking a shimmering Menindee Lake as I update this in 32c temperatures.........I am looking forward to sunset over the lake tonight.
sunset Menindee Lakes |
sunset Menindee Lakes |
This trip |
Tomorrow I am heading to Broken Hill for an overnight stop and then off home for now. I have covered Broken Hill in one of my previous blogs, so won't duplicate things here.
Overall an excellent trip, the ute getting 11-12 litres per 100k at highway speeds and 9-10 litres per 100k at lower speeds. After about 1100k of dirt and corrugations nothing fell off and nothing broke, so I am pleased with that.
Bye for now.........
Hi Baz, we are considering buying a slide on later this year and we like the look of the Palomino. Do you live in the La Trobe Valley? Just wondering if it would be possible to have a look at your unit if convenient. We live in Trafalgar.
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Have started a blog inspired by you. Am purchasing a palomino next month. have linked your site from mine. Hope i have as much fun as you.
My mum died two years ago at 87. So I know what you are going through. You have to look after them
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the link you sent is a preview only so I cannot link to you. You need to publish it first.
Stay tuned I am planning a trip to up along Coopers Creek and Innaminka area in October
I hope you enjoy the Palomino as much as I do
cheers Baz