Erldunda

A quick dip in the caravan park pool, a fuel stop, and we headed off from Coober Pedy just before midday. A long drive today, headed to Erldunda Roadhouse, over the NT border at the crossroads toOkumaya devam et
A quick dip in the caravan park pool, a fuel stop, and we headed off from Coober Pedy just before midday. A long drive today, headed to Erldunda Roadhouse, over the NT border at the crossroads toOkumaya devam et
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 knownOkumaya devam et
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.
After our first night of everyone sleeping through and being in their own beds til morning, we set out driving to Uluru to complete the Base Walk. This takes you the whole way around the circumferenceOkumaya devam et
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 theOkumaya devam et
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. NoOkumaya devam et
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 aOkumaya devam et
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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GezginGood fun—a splash of water—love the camels. Speedy Ben🚍
Good work kids [Emma]