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    • Day 12

      Quorn to Adelaide

      January 13, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Ooh nooo..bereits klingelte der Wecker, viel zu wenig Schlaf, 6 Leute im Zimmer welche alle ins Bad mussten. Nach einer halben Ewigkeit ging es dann endlich zum Frühstücken. Die Sachen sind gepackt, Truck ist beladen, nun ab nach Adelaide. Am morgen jedoch, besuchten wir einen Park und marschierten die nächsten 6km. Es war wunderschön, man konnte sogar erneut wilde Kangaroos sehen.!!🥳
      Einen Zwischenstop gab es bei einer Weindegustation von Knappstein. Ich mag Wein nicht so besonders, probierte jedoch trotzdem nur ein „schlückchen“. Ein Wein von 10 hat mir geschmeckt, der war so süss. Njaamii. Wir fuhren zum Lunch auf einen „alten Friedhofplatz“, der mittlerweile in einen schönen Park umgebaut wurde. Es gab Burger für die „normalos“ und einen Veganen-Glutenfreien-Burger-Bagel. Danach fuhren wir eine Ewigkeit und kamen endlich in Adelaide an. Abschiedtime..mag ich nicht so..somit beschlossen wir alle die können noch zusammen zu Abendessen. Wir trafen uns um 20:00 vor dem Hostel und verbrachtet einen tollen Abend zusammen. Was für 7 Tage, tolle Gruppe, super Menschen, Danke.!♥️
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    • Day 12

      Quorn

      January 7, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Weiter geht's. Über Port Augusta, wo wir nochmals groß eingekauft haben, ist es heute bis nach Quorn gegangen, kurz vor den Flinders Ranges, wo wir uns einen kleinen Caravanpark gesucht haben.
      In diesem kleinen Ort kommt man sich vor, wie in den 1950-ern. Es ist hier herrlich still, nur die Papageien machen noch ordentlich Lärm. Sobald sie aber zu den Schlafplätzen aufbrechen, ist auch dieser Lärm vorbei.Read more

    • Day 79

      Final wrap

      August 19, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Thanks to our ‘Travel Advisors’ Cass, Lyn and Leanne as it was on their advice that we made a last minute decision to detour off and visit Uluru National Park. The photo’s I took did not do justice to this place. Finished the day off with a Sunset Dinner, it was one of the best days of our trip :-) We travelled nearly 500km the next day to get to Coober Pedy where we booked in CPark for 3 nights, it was a great Park. The ‘town’ itself was nothing like I imagined, but it was full of surprises as many places you enter at ground level and inside they have created some beautiful spaces and homes from the underground opal tunnels. We were told to “book a tour of the town” well there is only one tour company operating and they were booked out so we got ourselves a self-guide Tourist Map and BB added extra point s of interest! These extra’s included both the Hotels, the Big Winch Restaurant, the Bakery (great vanilla slices) we went there twice, Race Course, Italian Cafe for breakfast (which was very authentic our brecky was cooked by Indians), the Football Oval. The Golf Club was like no other, a good Clubhouse on top of a big opal hill but it appeared to not be in use, some of the Tee’s are only suitable for young and fit mountain goats. The course itself would be stinking hot most of the year and windy being so flat with not a blade of grass or a tree or bush in sight. Driving around we accidentally came across the now abandoned ‘Coober Pedy Bowls Club’ Not sure who they would have played apart from each other? Maybe that was the problem? The Greens are near rotted through with the sun, the Clubhouse a substantial brick building is reasonably new Opened in 2006, So sad to see the greens and clubhouse boarded up broken glass and rubbish everywhere and all going to ruin. Apart from these extra’s we did all the other touristy things on the town map, including Oldtimers Mine, lots of Churches, drove out to the Breakaways and Dog Fence and of course visited many of the Opal Shops in town. Never was a fan of Opals but they grow on you so ‘we’ bought a solid opal on a gold clasp to put on my chain. It would be hard to spend money in that town as there are relatively no shops. There are no lawns to mow or gardens to take care of so I wonder what they do on week ends? Just one small supermarket, no Garden Nursery so there is no way could I could ever live there. Leaving Coober Pedy we weren’t sure where we would end up but in the end it was easy quick stop at Glendambo decided to give that place a miss a stop at Pimba for lunch (great hamburger) it was too early so we kept going and ended up at Stirling North (Pt. Augusta) another big driving day but BB did not mind as we had ‘radio’ coverage for quite a bit of it :-) We are now at Quorn and our trip is just about done. Meeting up with friends for tea at the Pub tonight, BB is playing Bowls tomorrow and for something different we are going to a racetrack on Saturday the Quorn Cup :-) Home sometime Monday!Read more

    • Day 34

      Jeff Morgan Gallery

      August 31, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Jeff Morgan has created a tourist attraction by making a number of huge panorama paintings. He has a huge display of thousands of rocks.

      A number of fluorescent rocks in a dark room under UV light was quite impressive.Read more

    • Day 11

      The last 4wd track and onto Quorn

      October 16, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

      Just after we packed up and checked out, it started to sprinkle, timed that well! We looped back 20 minutes up the road to Merna Mora Station to do the Wowee track. This is a short one but with lots of steep ascents and descents. We were out and about for 2 hours, it was a really nice way to start the morning, although I did get a bit anxious with some of the descents. Ben and Pup weren't worried though. We checked back in with the station so they knew we made it out alive and took off down the Moralana scenic drive. It cuts between the ranges and Wilpena pound. The landscape and terrain continues to change so often, it's bizarre! Once we got back on the highway, we stopped off at Hawker again, pretty hungry by this point. The Hawker hotel had some lovely spots in the sun for us. Schnitty (the regular chicken kind), and a burger with the lot. Verrry good pub feed! Back on the road for just shy of an hour to Quorn where we're staying tonight. It's a nice town, bigger than I was expecting, but still not huge at all. We set up the camper and charged up our phones/caught up on all things internet related while Pup had a nap. The caravan park backs onto the bush tucker garden so we went to have a look. Pup was confused why he was exerting energy, but I think he enjoyed the walk after been very much car bound the last few days. Ben attempted to grab a few things from the IGA, but no luck with what we were after. It's gotten verrry fresh with the cool breeze coming through. Crumbed steak and salad for dinner, then shower time. We were considering going to the Quorn Silo light show, it's on each night, they project stories and images on the silos and you can sit back and enjoy. It's a bit too cold for our liking, so we're rugging up inside instead.Read more

    • Day 8

      Day 8: The journey to Hawker

      April 14, 2022 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      We were recommended to get a Tiddy Oggi whilst in Burra, so before leaving we popped across the bridge to the Gasllight Cafe, an eclectic store with rooms full of all sorts. Peter welcomed us and we enjoyed the unusual treat- a pastry 1/2 Cornish pasty and 1/2 stewed apple with cream. Coupled with the most delicious hot chocolate we were set for a day of travelling.

      Quick stop to see the ruins of the Cobb and Co Coach House which featured on Midnight Oil’s Diesel and Dust album cover and travelled along listening to the album

      Johnny selected the route today to travel through Jamestown and along the RM (Reginald Murray) Williams Way, along which the Indian Pacific passed us and we passed lots of abandoned buildings, left in ruins which got us wondering how many happy memories had been celebrated there before their demise.

      Stopped at Carrieton to stretch our legs and enjoy a drink at the Hotel, and as we passed the Cradock Hotel we clocked 28000.

      Arrived at Hawker Caravan Park for our overnight stay and headed out to see the Jeff Morgan Panorama’s at his gallery in the town. We were expecting to see his paintings but we’re surprised by the extensive rock and model car collections.

      Hawker Hotel for a cool glass of cider and some catching up with family before a few days out of connectivity.
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