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Barclay Park

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    • Day 21

      Mount Bruce

      March 7 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Heute wecken um 5.00 Uhr. Schnell die 50 km zum Mount Bruce gefahren, noch nen Kaffee und ein Müsli, und dann rauf auf den Berg. Ist der zweithöchste von Westaustralien immerhin 1235 Meter hoch. Es sind hin und zurück 9km. Wäre nicht so schlimm, aber hier wird es sehr schnell heiß 🥵 Die Wanderung hat sich auf jeden Fall gelohnt, Aussicht war toll.
      Den Karijini Nationalpark haben wir wieder verlassen, weil die anderen Trails gesperrt sind, und wir dort nichts mehr weiter anschauen können.
      Wir machen uns nach der Bergbesteigung auf den Weg nach Newman. Dringend Wäsche waschen, alles ist verschwitzt. Abends wird noch gegrillt.
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    • Day 136

      Back to reality

      March 21, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 34 °C

      After breakfast we went to say goodbye to the nice Dutch couple who were travelling in their campervan. We spoke for a good hour about Australia, their travels, our travels and corona. Then it was time to leave Karijini National Park and make our way south.

      After some hours of driving we arrived in the mining town of Newman. After a short visit to the tourist information center ("I'm afraid there isn't much to do here or on the way to Perth" is an exciting conversation starter) we caught up with the news and people after having been without reception for a couple of days. The past 48 hours had felt like a much needed break from all the sadness and worries.

      Now however, it was time to face reality again. And reality currently doesn't make us (probably actually no one) happy. For us it is clear that sooner or later our world trip will stop. Lots of questions are popping up in our heads. For how long do we need to pause it? 6 months? 1 year? Is it even feasible to start a worldtrip part 2? How do we fill the time in between? How do we get an income? Does it make sense to apply for a job we would like to have? Or is that impossible and we should just try to find work in areas that are currently looking for people? Parcel delivery, supermarkets etc? Where do we live? All these things just seem so different from how we imagined this year to go. Despite it sounding overdramatic, for us it feels like our dream is falling apart and that left us sad, hopeless and slightly panicking.

      Eventually we went to the local camping, which like the one back in Tom Price was also mainly miner accommodation, with the difference that this one still accepted tourists as long as we declared ourselves healthy. Not knowing how long we'd still stay in Australia, hence also not knowing if we had enough clean clothes, we anyways made use of the free washing machine.

      Around sunset, we drove up to the Radio Hill as we were told it had a nice view over the town and surroundings. While driving there we noticed lightning in the clouds. No thunder however, and it didn't rain either. The views were pretty great. Back at the campsite all cockatoos had collectively decided the tree above our van would be their stay for the night. At first their loudness was a bit annoying but when they all started sleeping it became cute instead.
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    • Day 26

      Anna Plains Station to Newman

      May 25, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      An early start today - we got up 5.45 and had the camper packed up and were ready to leave just before 7am. It was an easy drive with little traffic and no other vehicle insight for the first 60 kms. Silvie prepared breakfast the night before and we were hoping to get some coffee at Sandfire Roadhouse but no luck …….instant only. So we just kept going until we reached Port Hedland around 11.30am for our coffee. Needless to say the breakkie was already gone by then 🤣.
      The drive from there was pretty boring until we reached the Hamersley Ranges ….sadly we also hit a traffic jam there, but at least that gave us some time to enjoy the scenery. We initially planned to make it past Karijini, but in the end kept going until Newman and decided that if we keep going like we have today we can make it back home by Sat night - one less day until we get to cuddle our doggies.
      We are camping tonight at the beautiful Newman carpark (also called caravan park) and Silvie cooked the beautiful Salmon we were given from some nice fellow campers at Anna Plains. It was absolutely delicious and certainly has been the highlight of our carpark camping experience. We have done 825km today. Silvie is very happy about the carpark situation as there was no need to reverse, has clear marking where to park and as a bonus it is levelled - win win win 😂
      Off to bed soon and up early tomorrow……next stop Paynes Find 🤞🏻.
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