Saturday, November 8, 2014

Friday, 7 November – Ceduna

We have crossed the Nullarbor and reached Ceduna in South Australia. Hooray.  After we started our crossing the headwinds grew stronger and hotter. The temperatures were in the 40s, the fire rating was ‘catastrophic’ and plagues of flies were everywhere.

One of the nights we free camped the water in the caravan tank was so hot we did not need to heat it to wash the dishes or ourselves.

Six of us celebrated the end of our adventure with a dinner at a Ceduna pub. Now all we have to do is get home safely.

A big thanks to our wonderful travel companions and also everyone who checked out our travel blog.

So ends the blog. See you back home.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Monday, 3 November – Esperance

This is the last town of note we will visit in WA so we used it as an opportunity to stock up food and fuel up.  The sprawling museum proved interesting with lots of local exhibits, including one on Skylab which fell to earth in a fiery mess near enough to Esperance to make the locals a little nervous. 

Many of the locals, as we did, celebrated Cup Day on Tuesday. We had the champagne cooling for days in the fridges and were first people at Woolies on Tuesday morning to pick up the newly roasted chickens.

Cup Day Lunch

The Fascinator Ladies

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Saturday, 1 November – Lucky Bay

Cape Le Grand NP, near Esperance, is very popular, as we found when we tried to get a camp spot at Le Grand Beach.  It was full.  We ended up down the road at Lucky Bay which is also popular and where, before lunchtime, we got the last vacant campsites.

The almost pure white sand of Lucky Bay and the nearby bays makes the water appear a beautiful turquoise colour. The sand is very firm and squeaks as you walk along the beach.  The beach is easy to drive on and even the coffee caravan has its own parking spot along the beach. 

Matthew Flinders anchored in the bay in 1802 and discovered the many and varied wildflowers we saw on our walks over the last couple of days. 

Lucky Bay

Lucky Bay With Campground On The Left
Hellfire Bay




Friday, 31 October – Stokes Inlet

After a fairly long days drive (for us) we arrived at Stokes Inlet NP.  We were lucky enough to get a group campsite to accommodate the 3 cars and vans in a wagon circle.   The inlet is a pretty spot and judging by the resident pelicans, it has some fish.

Life Is Such A Laugh

Stokes Inlet

Round Up The Wagons