Hi everyone, We spent two nights in Mount Isa at the Sunset Caravan Park. stayed at this park two years ago but this time it was very windy & dusty. Whilst at the “Isa” we had a wheel alignment, balance & rotation. We have now done 20,00 kilometres in less than 5 months. Cheryl also […]
Month: August 2017
Now at “The Isa”
Hello everyone, We continued east on the Barkly Highway and said goodbye to the Northern Territory & hello to Queensland . We stopped at a free camp at a billabong on the Georgina River. We also stayed here two years ago & the birdlife is still very good. There were probably 40 RV’S camped along […]
We are having a ball – weather is great & have had some magic entertainment around the campfire!
Hi to everyone & thankyou for reading our blog as well as your comments. We stayed at Manbulloo Station for 3 nights & what a pleasant little campground it turned out to be. The station is situated about 12 kilometres from Katherine on the banks of the river. Whilst in Katherine we visited the museum […]
Zebra Rock Mine… what a gem!
Hi everyone, After leaving the western end of Lake Argyle & the caravan park we journeyed a short distance to quarantine at the Western Australian border before crossing into the Northern Territory. We spent 4 months & 3 days in Western Australia & were blessed with fantastic weather. We believe we saw a fantastic cross […]
Lake Argyle is huge!!!!!!!!
Hi everyone, After Wyndham, we made our way into Kununurra. Kununurra is located on Lake Kununurra & the Ord River & is the service centre for the Ord River Irrigation Scheme. Whilst in Kununurra we visited a distillery, a Sandalwood Factory, the local lookout & various other locations. We managed to wash the car & […]
Aerial Splendour!
Hi everyone, We came out of the Bungle Bungles & camped at Spring Creek again. The next morning, we travelled up to Warmun Roadhouse & took a 45-minute helicopter flight over the Bungle Bungles which was fantastic & expensive but no regrets! After our flight over the Bungle Bungles we drove for two hours […]
The Bungle Bungles.
Hi everyone, Purnululu National Park also known as the Bungle Bungles is accessed through Mabel Downs Station which is where we camped. The park is a World Heritage Area & is located 304 kilometres from Kununurra. It covers an area of 239,723 ha. The Bungle Bungle Range includes a quite extraordinary variety of banded sandstone […]
Goodbye Halls Creek!
Hi everyone, After seven nights in Halls Creek our car radiator was finally repaired & we travelled a further 160 kilometres north easterly to a free camp at Spring Creek. It is a delightful campsite & the pristine creek has some wonderful reflections. We are camped here prior to going into Mabel Downs Station & […]