We left Erldunda late afternoon after Deb finished work to push west a few hours, making our way ever closer to Uluru. We caught our first glimpse of the 'big red rock' (in Eva's words) - also knownLĂ€s mer
We left Erldunda late afternoon after Deb finished work to push west a few hours, making our way ever closer to Uluru. We caught our first glimpse of the 'big red rock' (in Eva's words) - also knownLĂ€s mer
We made it to Uluru! We're here at the Ayers Rock campground for 3 nights, with a plan to visit Uluru and Kata- Tjuta (Mt Olga) for various walks and sunset picnics.
Today we had a slower morning, first heading in to the Ayers Rock resort to join the Australian animal dot painting workshop, which the kids and I loved.
Then we tackled 2 shorter walks in theLĂ€s mer
Last night was our final in the campground, so the morning was spent packing up camp at a leisurely pace as we'd organised a late check-out. From camp we drove the short way out the Camel Farm. NoLĂ€s mer
Our gravel pit rest stop for the night before we head to Kings Canyon tomorrow, and we had the place to ourselves. A quick walk down a sandy track leading from the rest stop in the morning showed aLĂ€s mer
Mid afternoon arrival at Kings Canyon, and we stayed for 3 nights. We've loved it here! The campground facilities are new, the sites are flat and big with a clear view our to Kings Canyon range.
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ResenĂ€rGood funâa splash of waterâlove the camels. Speedy Benđ
Good work kids [Emma]