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Bridgetown-Greenbushes

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    • Dia 3

      Setting Up Camp

      1 de maio de 2022, Austrália ⋅ 🌙 11 °C

      We had such a good time with Kai that we had breakfast with her at her local cafe before we set off for Greenbushes. I had my favourite, Sriraca chilli scrambled egg .
      Nice drive down to Greenbushes passing lovely Autumn coloured treelined farms and orchards. Got to Greenbushes in good time and were totally surprised at how big our new shade shelter was once pitched.
      A friend commented that we now have a bedroom and living room in camp mode. Soon have sheltered kitchen 🤭.

      We finished our day at an old pub called Shamrock Tavern. Yummy food and giant serves. Spent some time on our very own star gazing at our campsite.
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    • Dia 5

      Greenbushes Loop Trail 16.93km 5 hrs

      3 de maio de 2022, Austrália ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Toasted our bread for breakfast on the public BBQ at the pool down from our campsite. Ate at the picnic tables overlooking the pool.

      We started the hike from our campsite at 10.48am. We walked the trail in an anti-clockwise direction which meant we did the historic walk around Greenbushes town at the start of the hike. In the early 1890s, tin was discovered in Greenbushes, and a town quickly grew around the productive tin mines. The timber industry also helped develop the town to a population of 3000 by 1904. The census in 2016 recorded the town's population at 362. In this trip, Grace and I discovered that the town has woken up somewhat. It's still a small quiet sleepy town, but at least it's not dead. It woke up due to the Talison lithium mine that we hear rumbling 24hrs a day. The Discovery Centre is still shut, but for once, the tiny cafe was open and the Shamrock Pub is beautifully renovated and open every evening for dinner. We're planning to have breakfast at the cafe tomorrow. It's dinner again at the pub tonight. As we are enjoying the benefits of free camping, it is always good to be able to visit the local businesses.

      Back on the hike. It was beautiful, it was long and it did not rain. The terrain wasn't too hilly. A little undulating treks that takes us through the forest , gullies and passing beautiful dams.
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    • Dia 3

      Day 3 - still at Greenbushes Pool

      4 de abril de 2019, Austrália ⋅ 🌬 19 °C

      Decided to stay an extra day at Greenbushes Pool. Such a nice spot to spend some more time.
      The day was very cool and overcast with periodic rain - all day. So, it was a bit of a test of how to cope with dodgy weather with a van - not too bad at all.
      We visited the viewing area overlooking the nearby Lithium and Tantalum mine. Quite and eye opener. Some huge open pit areas. Three pits with all the surrounding areas full of mining activity, and the main Cornwall pit is some 350 metres deep and actually partly below sea level.
      One of the problems we encountered was keeping phones and tablets powered up. Forgot to bring proper 12 volt charging plugs, so we can only charge from the car, when driving along. However, we visited the local Community Resource Centre, and were welcomed in to use some of their power points, in exchange of a small donation. So, we duly left everything hooked up on their plugs and went off to have a long lunch at the local eatery. In fact I think it was the only eatery around. Nonetheless, some decent food and a coffee later, we dragged out our stay for quite a while, before heading off for a walk around the town. Not much to see, and I am sure some of the locals were looking sideways at us as we skulked around the place, waiting for a few more percent to be sucked into our phones.
      Eventually picked up the electronics (with almost 100% on board) and headed back to the pool. Spent the rest of the day, around the Pool, in between rain showers.
      Overall, very happy with the Marrinup Pool site. And the price is right. We did feed the turtle with some coins for a donation.
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    • Dia 2

      Marrinup to Greenbushes Pool

      3 de abril de 2019, Austrália ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Woke up early and decided to drive to our second planned location - another free camp - Greenbushes Pool camping area, just outside of, you guessed it, Greenbushes.
      The one downside of Marrinup had been lack of phone signal and data. But this soon improved, as we got on the road again.
      Spent the morning passing through various towns on way to Greenbushes. Donnybrook seemed really nice - worth a re-visit.
      Found Greenbushes Pool quite easily, with the help of Google maps. Lovely area, around a natural pool. Being midweek, it was very quiet. But I could imagine this will be a busy area on the weekend. There is a kids playground, a free bbq area, and nice beach area leading in to the pool.
      We got in ( a bit tight) to a great site on the upper level of the camping area - overlooking the play area and the pool. Very happy with the sight, and the bonus of having 4G access through the modem - hooray, it does work.
      Caught up on a bit of work and then went for a drive through Greebushes (nothing much) and then on to Bridgetown, which looks like a nice spot. Very friendly at the visitor centre, and a great dog there - cross Arab Bull ? and a Staffie Terrier.
      Did a bit of shopping at IGA, including a Salted Caramel and Macadamia ice cream, then back to the van.
      Had a long chat to one of the campers there, and picked up some good tips. Might have to spend some more money on an extra battery and solar panel. But will see how our free camping experience goes, first.
      Good quiet night. Had fish for dinner, cooked outside on the gas ring that cost all of $10 at BCF - a good buy indeed.
      We can hear some of the activity in the distance from the Tantalum and Lithium mine in the area. But that noise is being taken over by the sound of frogs from the pool.
      We will go and look at the mine tomorrow - apparently one of the biggest of it's kind in Aus.
      Goodnight.
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    • Dia 168–170

      Jayes Bridge

      31 de outubro de 2023, Austrália ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      It was so peaceful here on the river. Lots of open space and sunshine to keep the battery charged.

      The added bonus of some magnificent big trees. The free camp area is surrounded by farms. They are baling the hay at the moment.

      Went for a drive wildflower hunting. Found a couple that might be interesting when I do my research. Such nice countryside around here.
      Was only about 40 minutes out of Bridgetown, so not a big trip.
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    • Dia 72

      Manjimup/Bridgetown

      22 de abril de 2021, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Out and about Manjimup. Visited Bridgetown, very pretty. Went and checked out the jigsaw gallery. Some amazing jigsaws. Largest measured 7m x 2m and was over 40000 pieces. Would sink a few beers and wines doing that one. Took a look at one tree bridge or what's left.Leia mais

    • Dia 140–142

      Bridgetown & Karri Gully

      3 de outubro de 2023, Austrália ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      We just overnighted in Bridgetown. Had a great free camp area for only 24hrs...the big plus was free power to a lucky 2 vans... you guested, we got on early and grabbed one. Was a cold, wet day so no real photos. We shopped. I cooked ... a big pot of pumpkin soup. As we had power baked a cake and did a roast for dinner. Love our airfryer. Did find the best quilting and yarn store. Would move here just for it 😁😁😁

      We moved on to another 1 night stay. Karri Gully. A pretty pull off and picnic area. There was what looked like a great walk. But freezing cold and raining so not temted to explore.
      I was pleased to find a pretty purple bush I had been seeing with nowhere to spot and grab a photo.
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    • Dia 166–168

      Bridgetown ... revised

      29 de outubro de 2023, Austrália ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Back to Bridgetown for a couple of nights. How sweet are the flowers lining the main street. Open gardens this weekend here.

      Got to visit my favourite craft store and pick up some yummy yarn.

      We needed to recharge the battery after the fuse having an other dummy spit. Them the solar panels not putting in much power with the grey, cloudy days we had at Alexandra River. We weren't allowed to use the generator while camping there.

      Thank you, Bridgetown for free camping with power 💖💖💖
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    • Dia 6

      Willow Springs Campground

      4 de maio de 2022, Austrália ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Greenbushes Discovery Centre was open this morning. It's opened Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. For a mere $5 entry each, there was much to discover and experience. Through many interactive and audio visual displays, we experienced what it was like to be in an underground mine. We drilled with a machine called the Jumbo so that explosives could be set, reinforced the mine shaft with steel nets and bolts, and detonated the explosives. We even got familiar with the Recovery Chamber so we could be recovered should there be an accident or incident. After that we toured the Greenbushes town of old, and read about the grocery boy who delivered and sold groceries from the front basket of this bicycle. Being a small lad, he often had trouble keeping the heavy laden big grocery bicycle upright . However, no grocery was ever lost. Every bit was always recovered, dusted down, or wiped with his shirt and delivered or sold. Once, the bread boy and him had a race which ended with bread strewn across the dirt. No one went without bread that day as the boys carefully picked most of the leaves, dirt and sand off the bread. Grace and I then toured the forests of South West Australia, acquainting ourselves with the flora, fauna, and abiota. Next we were into the timber industry which took us from logging to timber processing for furniture and paper pulp. Thus Greenbushes Discovery Centre is somewhere I thoroughly recommend, and would dearly love to visit again.

      After all that activity, we went to the cafe Tasty Edibles for morning tea. We had the most delicious bacon and sausage roll ever. After the obligatory stop at both op shops in Bridgetown and a rather average Beef Pho noodles at the Vietnamese cafe, we went in search of our next campsite. It was either Karri Gully or Willow Springs, both about 10 minutes from each other, and only about half an hour from Bridgetown. Karri Gully looked like a rest stop on Brockman Highway. Although under the gorgeous. Eucalyptus Diversicolor aka Karri trees, it was just too much a pit stop for both the highway and the Bibbulman track. We ventured further off road to Willow Springs. Not a soul in sight, tall trees abound, perfect place to set up camp. Tent up, no need for shade tent as there was no rain forecasted and we were under the trees for shade. Set up our stove for a cup of tea, and, "No Gas!" exclaimed Grace, "We're out of gas!" No worries. There's a fire pit. We can cook over the fire pit like true forest women. Collected some wood, which we were not supposed to. We're to bring in our own wood as collecting wood can disturb the biodiversity and ecosystem balance of the forests. We tried to just collect the fallen and felled pinus radiata aka common pine as that's not native and should not be in our forests. Looked in the bag of matches and fire starters, and no fire starters! Not one. Zilch. Zero. It rained in the last 3 nights and most of Monday. This part of the South west forests has a rather high humidity. Everything was damp and wet. We only had a small A4 sheet of damp cardboard. No newspapers, no papers except for Bibbulman maps and I'll never burn that. What do we use for kindling? Fortunately, Grace found some shredded bark , and there was some other fibrous stringy bark, albeit all very damp. With that, we managed to get a roaring fire going. Relief. It won't be cold bread and tuna for dinner, and we can maybe boil the kettle on the fire. After gathering more wood, Grace went to get the kettle, and "ohhhh, ohhhh" madam said.,"We do have gas!" Whatever! We also have fire. We don't usually light a fire when we camp as I don't want to add to anymore greenhouse emissions, after driving all that way. However, a fire is lovely, and it does provide much warmth.

      We have decided that we can now elevate our status to Seasoned Campers. We camp in the middle of nowhere with no one else around and we can start a fire with just forest gatherings and a few matches. Maybe that says more about the tinderbox that is our forest, but we'll still claim some credit.
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    • Dia 143

      Yornup rest area Wilgarrup

      24 de junho de 2019, Austrália ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      We headed out from Emu beach this morning during a rain storm, aiming to stop at Denmark but when we got there we looked at the weather forecast and realised that it was due to rain for the next 7 days, so we thought better of it and carried on driving.
      We have parked for the night at a roadside rest area and will see what tomorrow brings.
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