Nillibubbica Rest Area

Some days I just don’t know how we do it. Visited the local shops in Derby and had coffee and cake before setting out on the arduous journey to the Nillibubbica Rest Area – a whole 118 kilometres for the day. We decided we’d stop here so we will only have a short run into Broome in the morning. It’s 35 degrees with little shade other than that provided by our vehicles – a bit dry and dusty. Just sitting back and listening to good old rock and roll and dreaming of a cool drink😓
So far we have clocked up 5247 kilometres and used around 700 litres of fuel and we’ve had 12 free camps out of 16 days, not that you would know by the smell emanating from our camp.

Sitting in the heat and dust waiting for Broome

Derby and a Shower at last

We braved the 12 kilometres of corrugations back to the main highway before heading south to Derby. A largely uneventful trip we arrived in town around lunchtime and checked into the Kimberley Entrance Caravan Park (posh sounding name) where we had lunch before indulging in our first hot, cool, clean shower since leaving Katherine. Bliss – it doesn’t take much to keep me happy 😃. Did some minor repairs on Jenny’s chair then sat back to enjoy some leisure time.

Back to the Boab Quarry

Very short run today down to Fitzroy Crossing for a bit of lunch and a seat in the cool on the lawns of the Information Centre. Refuelled and decided to go to the old Boab Quarry rather than spend two nights accommodation at Derby. We got there very early (around 1.30) and it was stinking hot, no shade at all. Our fridges misbehaved because we had done such a short run and it was so hot. Both the fridges and I were unhappy ☹️ Nightfall bought relief with cooler temperatures and the odd bull roaming through the camp. Early to bed then off to Derby in the morning.

To Halls Creek and Mary’s Pool

We left at eight fifteen to head south towards Halls Creek where we stopped for morning tea before heading out to the Walls of China, a striking rock formation just out of town on the Duncan Road. We came back in to Halls Creek and refuelled and then headed south to Mary’s Pool Rest Area, stopping along the way for lunch. Arrived in camp at one-thirty for an early stop. Quite hot at the moment 34ºC. The last few days have been in the mid to high thirties. We made our plans for tomorrow then everyone sat back for an afternoon siesta.

Reached Western Australia

We had the usual dilemma about what time to leave camp this morning because we are so close to the border and we then have to turn our clocks back a further one and a half hours. we ended up leaving at 10.00 am as this meant we could dawdle to Kununurra and still be there by 10.30 am despite being some 130 kms away. We had our vehicles checked at the quarantine station before heading towards Kununurra and turning before the Main Street to visit the Miriam National Park to have morning tea and have a stroll through the rock formations of Hidden Valley which have a similar form to the Bungles but not nearly as colourful. From there we continued on to the shopping mall to do our restocking after having what little fruit and veg we had left being taken at the quarantine station, checked the camping store out and bought fuel and a new fuel container for the Willie’s vehicle. We had lunch at the Kununurra dam weir then went on to Mullock Free Camp having travelled some five and a half hours. This is where the changed clocks had the greatest effect as we were caught out trying to cook in the dark when the sun set at five fifteen, as opposed quarter to seven the night before. Never mind, we survived.

Back on the Road West

We left Katherine this morning and started heading west toward the border at a gentle pace. We have a week before we’re due in Broome so we have to fill in some time. We stopped reasonably early at around quarter to three (having travelled some 400 kms) at the Saddle Creek Free Camp. We were able to get a bit of a stroll in before heading back to watch the sunset fall over the escarpment behind the camp. Bob is providing us with music via his Bluetooth speaker so we have old time rock playing gently in the background.

Travelled Around The Grampians

Looking towards Lake Lonsdale from the Boroka Lookout

We did a few of the sites around the Grampians National Park – MacKenzie Falls, Silverband Falls, and a few of the lookouts. It turned out to be a lot hotter than originally forecast this morning so we did most of our physical activities before lunch then headed into Stawell to checkout the Pickers Market and have  nice iced coffee in the main street. The wind is starting to come up now so zi guess we’ll be in for the cool change shortly. Tomorrow we will just meander over to Avoca for one last free camp by the river – we might even go out for tea.

Landed at Halls Gap

Set up on green grass and smelling sweet!

Just a short run today. Visited Stawell to do some grocery shopping and the usual camping shop run through. Lovely little city. We then made our way out to Halls Gap and booked into the caravan park for a couple of nights. We thought we should because the cloud of flies following us around was becoming embarrassing. We had coffee up the street and a lovely hot shower back at camp. It’s pretty hot today so we’ll leave any walks until tomorrow when it’s meant to be 10º cooler. So we did some housework, cleaning the floors etcetera and just relaxing doing some reading and contemplating our navels.

Chilling at Lake Lonsdale

From the shore of Lake Lonsdale looking south towards The Grampians

We left our camp at Lake Lascelles, Hopetoun and started the balance of the Silo Art Trail. The sites were at Roseberry, Brim, Sheep Hills and Rupunyup. My favourite one was at Sheep Hills, but they were all outstanding. We decided we would start to head to Stawell and stay a couple of nights at the Grampins before we head home. We found a great free camp at Lake Lonsdale about 15 kms North West of Stawell so have set up camp for the night. Everything is running fine and we are all alone in the bush (for now at least). I haven’t started telling axe-murdurer stories yet – I’ll wait till its dark.

Relaxing at Lake Lascelles, Hopetoun

Stunning Patchewollok Silo Art

We started out from Walpeup campground (excellent small camp $10 night for 2 people) and headed onto Underbool and then onto the Pink Lakes in the Murray Sunset National Park. Good road in and lakes looked good. There was anice campground in there but we thought pulling up at 10.00 am was a little to grey nomadic so we returned to the highway and started the Art Silo Tour. First one was at Patchewollok, very impressive. We were cornered by a lovely group from Bendigo, of which one couple has just bought a motorhome and wanted to check ours out as well as talk motorhoming in general. From there we moved onto Lascelles to checkout the rusty shearing shed. We decided to stay the night at a free camp at Lake Lascelles which, confusingly, is located at Hopetoun. Lovely lake, a bit breezy but very picturesque.