• Andrea McClure
  • Andrea McClure

Year off around Australia

Roger and I setting off in the Dmax Ute with our Goldstream caravan in tow to explore our country Läs mer
  • Old Telegraph Station Campground

    29–30 jan., Australien ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Arrive at Eucla and follow Wiki Camp instructions to take the road out behind the Roadhouse and Caravan Park to get to this campground. We, naturally, stick to the camping area suitable for us with our caravan. As we're here so early - we happily select our camping spot - Roger backs us into a camp beside the sand dunes, nice and private with a lovely (atm) sea breeze.
    Make our own lunches, Roger having ham and salad sandwiches, and I have 2 open toasties made the same as yesterday's.
    Roger does some 'housekeeping' with our caravan toilet- it has had a little 'hiccup' with its cassette opening lever (jams and doesn't work smoothly) - all sorted.
    Now to relax and read. Mid afternoon we decide to go for a walk and check out the old derelict Telegraph Station - stopped being in use 1962 - certainly being reclaimed by the sand dunes. Continue our walk to the nearby beach and find the old Jetty that was once in use - no longer, now just a good spot for fisherman apparently. Return to our camp and relax again. We're happy reading our books. Tea tonight, Rog cooks up the mince for tacos, while also making his sausage surprise casserole to use up our vegetables (before crossing into SA tomorrow) which we can have tomorrow. After having tacos we have some jersey lollies - that'll do! Roger has his shower, I do the dishes - noticing a lovely sunset this evening - before the usual relax and bed.
    30/01/25 Thursday. I get up just before 6am to go for a run - go along the road we came in on (saves me getting lost) - which works out nicely as my turnaround point gives me a lovely view. There is also a memorial to some 'lost' fisherman to check out - beautiful. I get back to our camp 7.15am, Roger has my porridge ready. Have my breakfast, then a shower. Now we get packed up to leave - underway at around 8.30am.
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  • Koonalda Homestead

    30 januari, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    We drove past the turnoff that goes to here (we've also missed checking out the great camping spot at road marker no. 52), we had to do a Uie and drive back until we find it (thanks Wiki Camps). Surprised that there's no sign out on the highway for it. There is a small sign to confirm that the Koonalda Homestead is 18km drive once you have turned down its road.
    It's a rough gravel road so we take it steady to get there (and Rog opens our dust vents).
    Once we get there, we park, and get out and enjoy a good wander around. Beaut day for it. Again, you can't help but admire the tenacity of folk who live and work in these remote areas. All gone from here now though - just us sticky beak campers coming in.
    The poor old cars just left to rust - too much hassle to move or fix. These ones have been well 'picked over' - not a car badge to be found.
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  • Koonalda Hut

    30 januari, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Guessing this was used as workman quarters or for visitors....
    I copy what others have been doing (seems allowed and acceptable) and write our names and date on the inside of one of the doorways.
    While we are out here, we use this as our lunch stop. We sit in our caravan and use up the leftovers from tacos last night. Now we're ready to head back to the highway. We've made the decision to move on further and find another camping spot for tonight.
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  • Whitewall Campground

    30–31 jan., Australien ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

    Our chosen free camping spot for tonight. It's known as the 'Head of the Bight' and is the place to come and watch the whales in the season May through to October. The gates that allow you access to the coast here are shut - as it's not the right time of year, but the camp area is open. There are already a couple of other campers (with caravans) settled in, so we select our spot - working out best positioning with the blustery wind that's happening - and settle in too.
    Happy to relax inside our caravan - knowing tea is already sorted. Turns out that we needn't of worried about our vegetables etc - they were only checking people going into WA - not the ones leaving like us! We're abit 'thrown' with the change in time zones - we've 'lost' 2 and a half hours today. We have some cheese, biscuits and nibbles with our drinks. Then later - reheat some of Roger's sausage surprise casserole for our tea. I'm full enough to not need dessert, Roger has some banana and yoghurt. Roger has his shower, I do the dishes, we tidy up. Now relaxing before bedtime. Whoops - I read until 1.30am - the good book and the time change got me!
    31/01/25 Friday. We get up at 7.30am have our breakie and get packed up and organised to go check out the Whale Watching Centre, just down the road from this campground.
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  • Head of Bight Whale Watching Centre

    31 januari, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    On our short drive here we saw a couple of dingos. Glad we came here even though it's not the season for the whales to be around. Amazing infrastructure in place to showcase a stunning coast. Young man in the centre, where we paid our $10 each to go to the viewing areas, tells us we've got the perfect morning weather wise- mild and not too windy. We agree, very enjoyable look about here. I purchase a hat pin and Nullarbor certificate while here.
    Off we go again, driving past where we camped last night.
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  • Nundroo Roadhouse

    31 januari, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Our fuel stop for the morning. Roger's hoping for a coffee too, so we both go into the Roadhouse to check out for morning smoko. It's well organised and clean - so yes we're happy to get something to eat. I go for 2 fried dimsims and Rog gets a Chiko roll with his cappuccino. The fuel is over $1 cheaper than yesterday's. $1.97 per litre diesel.
    We have to laugh - once we've driven away, I check the docket and realise we were charged for 2 Chikos when Rog ordered and received 1! Another reminder it pays to check before you leave the shop 🤣👌
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  • Fowlers Bay Bush Camp

    31 jan.–1 feb., Australien ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

    Our camping spot for tonight $10 per couple with fully self contained caravan. We leave our details and payment where required, and go and choose our set up position. Both in agreement, so settled in short order. We unhitch the ute and set out the mat (very fine dusty dirt/sand). Then we go for a drive to go into Fowlers Bay for a look around.
    Get back here 2pm and have our lunch. A heated venison cheese kranski each in bread, then a Muesli bar each.
    Roger does some maintenance on the caravan, then we relax for the afternoon. Reading our books and researching for Ceduna camp spot. Arvo drinks include dry biscuits and dip.
    Tea tonight is finishing off the reheated sausage surprise. Followed by yoghurt. Roger showers, I do dishes. Relaxing before bed - I'm updating budget books etc.
    1/02/25 Saturday Another sleep in, thanks mainly to our time change - we get up around 7.30am. I decide to go for a run, even though it's after 8am by the time I go. I head back towards Fowlers Bay township and get there to the Jetty before turning around and returning to our caravan. Porridge ready for me, just needs a quick reheat - so breakfast and then shower. Get ourselves ready to go - leave here just after 10am. Ceduna, with Martin Hayman, here we come!
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  • Fowlers Bay

    31 januari, Australien ⋅ 🌬 23 °C

    Another lovely coastal fishing village. 1 shop that covers Post Office, Caravan Park, General Store and Cafe. We purchase a loaf of bread and 1 litre of milk $10.60.
    We enjoy a nice walk about at the Jetty- quick chat with another couple who are travelling (holidaying from WA for 2 months) - they've just come in from 4WDing in the sand dunes here. They said it was great and they went to Mexican Hat.
    We're happy to head back to our caravan to have our lunch.
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  • Ceduna Car and Truck Wash

    1 februari, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    1st stop in Ceduna - let's get a few layers of dirt and dust off the ute and caravan. Our bay to wash in that we selected - doesn't work with card payment - so I use our 'laundry' coins and forgot to keep track of how much I put in for our wash....would have been about $26 spent. Worth it - both the ute and caravan look much better.Läs mer

  • Ceduna Airport Caravan Park

    1–10 feb., Australien ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    Come here as this is where Martin Hayman is staying with his work for Viterra. We book in for 9 nights at $30 per night powered site. The park has a slight 'unkempt' feel, probably from how dry and dusty it is. We're told we can select our own site (as it's not busy) - though the owner did suggest where he felt a good spot for us would be - we agree and go and set up there. Near facilities, and we'll have a bit of afternoon shade from low trees. Once we're settled in, have a quick check of facilities - will do the job. Realise we're not far from Martin's unit as we've sussed out his 2 vehicles parked out front. I had messaged Martin that we'd be arriving today - and he'd let me know he'd catch us tomorrow as he's off to the Ceduna Races today with mates. I get a beaut surprise when I hear his voice outside our caravan chatting with Rog. Turns out he's still here waiting for a mate to be ready to go to the races. Enjoy a nice welcome hug and chat with him before he heads off for his afternoon outing - looking very swish I must say. Rog and I have our lunch, cheese and vegemite sandwich each, before I remember we need to use up the remaining venison cheese kranskis. So I heat them up for us to have as well. While having lunch (waiting for kranskis to cook) Roger discovers an email has arrived regarding our shifts for volunteering at The Man From Snowy River Bush Festival, we check them out and accept them (send back our confirmation of acceptance of the offered shifts). We're very happy - we're part of the Logistics crew and will help with set up and pack down - so we'll be free to enjoy the festival days. Next we head off into Ceduna to go to the Visitor Centre, then go to Foodland and do a restock grocery shop. Have a drive about Ceduna's main streets area before coming back here to put away our groceries and have a relax. Roger's keen (it's hot) to try out the pool here, I'm happy to enjoy the airconditioning in our van while I look at Tourist brochures. Roger returns from his swim - not sold on the cleanliness of the pool (wouldn't put his head underwater, now I know he's worried). Sounds like we won't be swimming here. We relax about camp. Tea tonight is airfryer salt & pepper calamari served with salad - including creamy noodles and coleslaw Rog got at the supermarket today. We have fresh watermelon and grapes. Now our usual routine - Roger goes has his shower (made for shorties and not much pressure), I do the dishes. We both tidy up now relax before bed.
    2/02/25 Sunday. Turns out we have a beaut day of staying at camp - only going for a short drive in the evening. Get up around 7.30am. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast. Get our washing ready - strip and remake bed etc. Roger doing caravan maintenance 'stuff' and accidently floods some of our cupboards. Now we make the decision to stay put for the day - it's heating up - and we're happy to stay in our airconditioning in our van while we have a good mop up, sort and clean, plus get 2 loads of washing done, dried and put away. Enjoy a lovely group chat when Tegan calls and Robert's in on it as well 💕 catching up on each other's news and having fun discussing Canada visit plans. Lunch today is toasted sandwiches - relish, ham, tomato and cheese, followed by watermelon and grapes. Relaxing afternoon, Roger reading and I'm finally looking into how to use the smart watch (cheapie 🤗) that Rog gifted me (at my request) 2 Christmases ago!! Tea is pan cooked pork, airfryer potato in chip style with salad. Then yoghurt and banana. Now such a lovely evening we decide to go for a drive to have a walk at the Jetty.
    Get back after 9pm and I do the dishes while Rog has his shower. Now relaxing before bed, I writing this up, Roger reading. I might try and watch the latest new Muster Dogs 1st episode on ABC iView before sleep - we'll see how I go. Ended up watching 2 episodes - really enjoying this series.
    3/02/25 Monday. We're in for another hot day, so taking it easy in getting ready to go out. Up at about 7.30am, have breakfast, tidy up and get into my bathers - which I'll wear under my cover up dress (I used to use at the beach) so if we decide to swim somewhere today I'll be ready! We head off around 9.30am.
    Get back about 2.30pm - will just stay put in our airconditioning and relax. Roger happy to 'binge watch' Muster Dogs Series 3 with me (I happily watch Ep. 1&2 again with him). Tea tonight - Roger panfries the fresh King George whiting we purchased today and serves with airfryer potato chips (he makes) and salad. I do the dishes and then writing this up - intend to watch more of Muster Dogs before bed. Well I did - binge watched until I finished this series (6 episodes). Goodnight.
    4/05/25 Tuesday. Roger gets up at 7am, I'm slower and get up at 7.30am. Roger has decided we'll go driving today - Streaky Bay (110km away) here we come. So have our breakfast, then while I'm off having a shower, Roger packs our lunches. Once we're organised, we head off around 9.30am.
    Return around 3.30pm. I update our budget books and do some research on MFSR Bush Festival and the guidelines for volunteers - sounds professional run - should be fun. Roger relaxes reading - on his mobile. Tea tonight, Roger cooks up a Tandoori chicken fillet (from Streaky Bay butcher) for me, and he has his smoked barramundi- serves with boiled vegetables. We then have banana and yoghurt. Roger has his shower (in our caravan - not liking the height of shower heads and all the mosquitoes in this parks amenities). I do the same (don't wash my hair though - just want the sand off my body), then we both get the dishes out of the way. Roger now in bed reading, I'm writing this up, then bedtime for me too.
    5/02/25 Wednesday Up we get at 7.30am this morning. No rush as we have no 'going out' plans today. I'm just planning to go for a walk into Ceduna - Roger will drive in and do some shopping. We have our breakfast (our usual, porridge for me, weetbix and toast for Rog) with our cuppas - tea for me, coffee for Rog. I'm ready for my walk (with my backpack for water) and leave at 10am. Same time Roger drives into Ceduna.
    Roger gets back 20 minutes before me, I get back to the caravan just before 1pm. We have lunch, I make a toasted sandwich for Roger and 2 open toasties for myself - relish, ham, tomato and cheese. Now spend the afternoon at camp - doing what we want to - me researching for shopping in Adelaide and then starting to pack for my Adelaide trip to catch up with dear friend Sharon. Roger doing some maintenance on the caravan and ute (not sure exactly what). He did tell me he's got the ute booked in for a service tomorrow - that's good. I'm doing tea tonight - my favourite Thermomix pasta dish, hoping when Martin gets home from work I can persuade him to have tea with us - he did! Enjoyed the company of this lovely young man - he's working long shifts in tough conditions (hot and windy) - says it's not going to be too long until he moves on to try other work places. After Martin leaves - he's got clothes washing to attend to - Roger and I have banana and yoghurt, then Roger has his shower. I'm writing this up before doing the dishes and finishing off my packing. I'm feeling so excited to be catching up with Sharon for a few days in Adelaide - so blessed 💕 Roger's relaxing before bed.
    6/02/25 Thursday. I'm up at 6am to have a shower (in our van) and then have breakfast before getting ready to leave for Ceduna airport. Roger gets up and has his breakfast and gets ready to drop me off at the airport. We leave just after 8am.
    Roger now having a mini holiday without me. He stays here in Ceduna to have a relax and sight see for himself. Also catching up with Martin Hayman when this suits them both.
    9/02/25 Sunday
    Roger brings me back to our caravan after my trip away to Adelaide. It does feel like coming home.....now I unpack, and enjoy catching up with Rog and his news. We're going to take Martin out for tea this evening. Martin has suggested the hotel as the best option - we're happy with that.
    Martin picks us up in his Audi so we can go out to tea together at 6.30pm.
    We return, nice and early, just after 8pm as I have requested - just tired and wanting to catch up on my journalling. We say our goodbyes to Martin, as we'll miss him with his work day tomorrow. Enjoyed our time spent with Martin.
    Roger has his shower in the caravan, then heads to bed. I'm catching this up and then I'm heading to bed too.
    10/02/25 Monday We get up at 7.30am. Roger having his weetbix, then we both have a large crumpet each for our breakfast. I have flaxseed oil and honey on mine - very nice. Once we finish our breakfasts, Roger drives to Ceduna Foodland to get some groceries and goes to the Bakery for bread and a cuppa. I stay at the caravan and do some texting - Sharon and Martin. Then I do the dishes and get ready to leave. Roger is back from shopping and getting us organised to leave too. We head off from here around 9am.
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  • Ceduna Pinky Point Lookout

    3 februari, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

    After spending an hour or so parked in Ceduna main street shopping area and wandering about doing some browsing and shopping. Roger exchanges a couple of reading books at an Op shop, I purchase a cover up sundress that has pockets (one I'm wearing - none) from another Op Shop for $5. Then while Roger has a cuppa and snack at the Bakery while getting bread, I go to the camping shop and purchase a new Baby Q cover and a SA map. Ready to go for a drive.

    Drive here for a look. Interesting write up about a ship that ended up as a wreck near Ceduna harbour. Good view point of Ceduna and its bays.
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