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    • Hari 17

      Heading Home

      11 Juni 2021, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      We've cancelled the last 3 nights stay at Karajini Eco Retreat and are heading home now. We've seen all the gorges we can access, and even did Joffre Gorge twice There was a fatality just before we arrived, so park rangers will declare the gorges closed on the slightest threat of rain, and there's been some unseasonal rainfall this week. Also, bad and terribly corrugated gravel roads have made other gorges inaccessible to us in our Forester. Big 4WDs like LandCruisers that are driven by experienced drivers who have traversed unsealed tracks around Australia have struggled with those roads, resulting in blown tyres, wrecked solar panels, and a vehicle even having to stay the night to wait for a tow in the morning. Certainly not for us.

      I'm looking forward to doors. I miss doors. Yes, doors. Those simple rectangular nondescript portal that leads from one room to another. The one where there's a knob or handle that I don't have to bend, just turn with a twist of the wrist , and just kick shut with a flick of the knee or foot. Simple, open door and kick shut. Never take that for granted ever ever again. When camping, there are no doors. There are zips. Big, long zips. To get into the tent, you have to unzip from top to bottom or bottom to top. No unzipping a small hole in case you break the zip squeezing your body in. Worse than the zip whilst camping is a broken zip. So, it's a long stretch and bow to unzip the tent. Quickly get the body in, and the quickly repeat in reverse, bow and stretch to zip up the tent so flies, mozzies and other uninvited guests don't get in. All that just to get into the corridor of the tent. Repeat unzip and zip to get into the bedroom or vestibule storage area. Once you've finished your tent business, it's bend and stretch again to unzip, and then stretch and bend to zip up tent. Apart from all that zipping and unzipping is finding the beeping zip! It's never in the same place. More bending and stretching, is the zip at the top or the bottom? Those possessed bleeping things move themselves once a human walks away, just for the fun of it. And glamping is not any better. It's worse. Instead of one long zip that does vertical and horizontal of the doorway, there are 2 zips! Unzip the vertical, unzip the horizontal ........ You see why I've enough of paying bowing and prostration homage to the zip gods, and just want a door to kick shut! When I get to Perth, I'm not doing zips for a long time. I'm wearing tights so I don't do zips of jeans. No more zips!!
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    • Hari 94

      Cue

      18 Agustus 2023, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      After leaving out excellent free camp at Lake Nallan this morning we head about 20k south to Cue.

      What a gorgeous little town. Full of wonderful sandstone buildings. It had, we think the best RV water fill up we have ever seen. 3 separate taps. Lovely picnic tables. Beautiful landscaping. Plus plenty of room to park and go for a walk around.
      Unfortunately this town that has poured so much into make their town so inviting had hardly a shop open. Except a op shop and a tiny general store. They were all boarded up. They did have a very impressive visitor center and 1 pub that opened at 5pm.

      Heading south about 17ks we were treated to the sheep statues on the salt flats. Plus I found another new flower. I think it might be a Dampier Pea.
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    • Hari 7

      Cue

      19 April 2017, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Cue is a heritage listed town. It has some magnificent old buildings that have been restored to their former glory. We had lunch here in a shady park and chatted to some Shire workers who were setting up a new "Welcome Park" for tourists. A welcome park is a day use area where you can park up for the day and top up your water tanks. One of the men suggested we visit a Place called Weeli Wolli Spring Not far out of Mt Newman. Gina Rinehart has a big mine there which she is de-watering and is pouring millions of litres of pristine water daily into it. He said it was an idyllic spot and perfect for a swim.
      After visiting the Info centre we decided to drive out Walga Rock, Dalgaranga Meteorite Crater and the ghost town of Big Bell.
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    • Hari 4

      Mellenbye Station to Cue

      13 Agustus 2022, Australia ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      Day 4- Mellenbye Station to Cue- the weather is getting warmer and Kim is in shorts 🤣🤣🤣 (isn't he always!).
      We drove through places we'd been to before- and so many of the old buildings in Yalgoo and Cue built around the late 1800's to early 1900's look like they are falling apart- its so sad, once they are gone that's it!

      The exceptions are the Race Course in Yalgoo and the pub in Cue- called the "Far-Cue Bar"- where we watched the Derby.
      Just a quiet day enjoying the sunshine! Something we haven't seen much of lately😍
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