Algebuckina Bridge 306km / 2632 km

Leaving the desert behind us after one more soaking in the hot spring. We started the 2nd part of our trip, outback touring, towards Lake Eyre on the Oodnadatta Track, where we will see many ruins ofLäs mer
Leaving the desert behind us after one more soaking in the hot spring. We started the 2nd part of our trip, outback touring, towards Lake Eyre on the Oodnadatta Track, where we will see many ruins ofLäs mer
After a breathtaking sunrise over the bridge, a hot cup of coffee, we continued down the Oodnadatta track, seeing more siding ruins which include fettler (railway maintenance worker) cottages, waterLäs mer
This was a once in a life time experience. Although we did not see water today. Watch this space …..
Here’s a few quick facts about Kati Thanda/Lake Eyre:
● Kati Thanda/Lake Eyre isLäs mer
We were rewarded for getting up on a bitterly cold and windy morning with a stunning sunrise over Lake Eyre, a treasured moment in this remote idyllic setting. Before heading to our destination of theLäs mer
A flight booked many months ago before we knew we would be blessed with water after the recent months of rain. It takes 3 months or more for rain to reach the Lake. Most people are not lucky enough toLäs mer
We left William Creek on a high after our Lake Eyre flight and made our way to Coward Springs for a lovely cup of coffee, date scones and a date and coffee ice cream. We said our good-byes and all setLäs mer
We had planned to head home via the Strzelecki Track and Cameron Corner (border of QLD, NSW and SA), but with the forecast rain there was a high chance of road closures. So we decided to head throughLäs mer
We were up and packed early as we had a long travel day ahead of us. Starting with Mass at Hawker, with a Priest we had met at Straddie a few years ago. The drive reminded us a lot of travellingLäs mer
Leaving Broken Hill, by far the largest place we have seen for nearly 3 weeks, we set off towards Bourke, not sure where we would spend the night. We drove to Wilcannia, where we decided to head alongLäs mer
Thankfully the roads out of Tilpa opened at 11am and we could escape. We continued on the river run, passed through Louthabd then into Bourke. The roads were surprisingly good and we made good time.Läs mer