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    • Dag 225

      Manbulloo Station Katherine

      13 augusti 2022, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      A nice relaxing Station stay, with animal feeding for the kids.

      The kids got to feed horses, a miniature goat ( Mrs Boobies 😆), water buffalo, Brahman bulls and the cows. Oh and they got to ride in the back of the Ute, which was apparently “the best”!

      The slobber from the water buffalo was next level, the kids were told to wipe it on the buffalo’s head or their mum! Guess what my kids thought would be funny 😫.
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    • Dag 89

      Last day in Katherine

      4 augusti 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Update on the rooftop tinny. When we first arrived in FNQ and NT, we were a bit unsure where we would use the tinny, and if so, how much we would use it. We tied it up to the jetty in Gove for 10 days and used it often there, and we also used it at Limmen Fishing Camp.

      Not too many fish dinners were caught, but we had fun. Theo had pretty much made up his mind that he would sell it when we got back home, as he wanted to upgrade both the size the tinny and the motor.

      Tinny update: we don’t have to take the tinny back home, as we sold it to a young guy here in Katherine, working at Hose Power, Andrew Elliott.

      A few days ago, we went into Hose Power to get a hose for the compressor and one thing led to another and Andrew said he was looking for a tinny, and Theo said he had one that he was thinking about selling. We have extended our stay here until Saturday, as Andrew does not get paid until the end of the week, but we didn’t need much persuading to stay longer and explore more of Katherine.

      Twelve years ago, when we were in the NT, we were lucky enough to be there for military exercises called ‘Pitch Black’. This trip we have been here in time for military exercises called ‘Talisman Sabre’ which started on 22nd July and finished today, 4th August. It is a multinational military exercise led by Australia and the United States across 6 locations in Northern and Central Australia, and USA. The exercises switch between Australia and US every 2 years. Other countries attending as observers are Fiji, France, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, NZ, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, UK, Canada and Germany. There is a lot of jets flying overhead and between Katherine and Darwin. Unfortunately, the Army Taipan helicopter that crashed and disappeared on 28th July near Lindeman Island Qld was part of Exercise ‘Talisman Sabre’.

      We first heard the jets when we stayed in Katherine on 11th and 12th July, again when we were on the way back from Nhulumbuy when we were camping at Jurassic Lookout on the Central Arnhem Road. While we have been back here at Katherine, Theo has loved the roar of the jets flying overhead and has been sitting outside with binoculars and camera in hand oblivious of anything happening around him.

      We have enjoyed our Happy Hours every night with fellow campers, some move on, and others stay longer like us. We have spent the week with Wendy and Pete but they are moving on tomorrow also, heading north to Darwin. Wendy gave us a large slice of her beautiful home-made chocolate cake today and we had it for supper tonight. So yummy. Thank you so much Wendy.

      While in town, we walked on the old disused railway bridge spanning the Katherine River and tried to imagine the devastating 1998 floods when the bridge was under water. Quite amazing.

      Our host, the owner of the property Marcus Bader has written a book, which has not been published yet, and is happy for me to download it onto a USB stick, so I am looking forward to reading it.

      We went to the Katherine Museum today which was very interesting and spent a couple of hours there looking around, and I brought a couple of books about the area, so have quite a bit of reading to do. Maybe we need to stay away longer……
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    • Dag 92

      Cheers

      18 juli 2021, Australien ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

      We had completed our jobs so we thought a cycle into town for a nice cold beer at a local pub would be a suitable reward.
      No pubs open in Katherine on Sunday arvo.
      We were directed to the RSL Club and were delighted to find a delicious, award winning, ice cold draught.

      I should explain that after several weeks of pubs that think Great Northern is beer, and that it is OK to only provide said swill in cans, this was an experience of biblical proportions.
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    • Dag 66

      Katherine

      12 juli 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      The Mount Price camping area was a great little campsite. We were the only ones there. Must remember this for next time.

      We must have got bitten by midgies/sandflies on our last night at Limmen Bight Fishing Camp, and didn't notice them at the time, but hours later they started to itch. Theo counted 30 plus bites, and I had about a dozen. I am allergic to them, and the bite area swells to the size of a 50-cent piece. We both took Telfast which eased the irritation somewhat. Usually within a couple of days the itch has gone and only the red bite mark is left, which takes 7-10 days to completely disappear. We must remember to spray Bushman's so we don't get bitten.

      We had a short drive today, stopping 3 times at roadworks, before arriving in Katherine. Katherine is 317kms south of Darwin and covers an area the size of Victoria. It is the 4th largest town in the Northern Territory.

      We are camped at the Manbulloo Homestead, (where we camped in 2012), about 10 minutes drive from the main street of Katherine, on an unpowered site on the fencline under some large shady trees. Luckily our solar is fully charged because we are getting no sun on the roof. We will be okay for a couple of days.

      We needed to re-stock on food and buy a new portable compressor, in preparation for more off-road travel in the next few weeks. Woollies was so busy with queues at all the checkouts. It was a madhouse, as was the carpark. It was a bit of a culture shock from the past few weeks where we have been in relative isolation. After shopping, we were glad to get back to quiet of the caravan.

      Now we are back on the sealed bitumen and the main highway, the roads have lots of caravans and travellers on it, and people are travelling north to Darwin, south to Adelaide, west to Kununarra and east to Arnhem Land or Qld. Katherine is like the hub of the wheel.

      It has a population of about 11,000 people and was a major supply and maintenance hub during World War 2. Interesting fact: In 1942, nine Japanese aircraft flew over Kathrine and dropped about 90 bombs. The majority fell on the Katherine airfield and one resident was killed. Following the attack most residents were evacuated south.

      RAAF Base Tindal is a Royal Australian Air Force Military air base and civil aviation airfield located about 15kms outside Katherine. Every year it hosts major exercises featuring visiting aircraft and personnel from around the country and the world, including ‘Pitch Black’. When we were in Darwin in 2012, Theo was so excited to go to the open day at Darwin Airfield and look at all the military planes and equipment. While we have been here at Manbulloo Homestead, he has got a buzz every time he hears an airforce plane flying overhead.

      Katherine also has Hot Springs, which consist of a number of crystal-clear pools winding through the trees and then out to the Katherine River. We spent a couple of hours relaxing and enjoying the 32-degree temperature of the water.
      In the back of our mind was the news we heard a few days ago of a crocodile sighting at Bitter Springs, where the area was closed temporarily. Also in the news in the past few days was the crocodile attack at Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park, which we visited in 2012.

      The camping ground had live entertainment tonight, a musician, who plays the trumpet and sings, and we could hear the music from our site, then decided to walk over and sat for a while listening. After that, we spent some time chatting to Jenny and Paul (Goldstream) who we met at King Ash Bay. We exchanged details, and Theo now has a couple of new friends on Facebook! They are heading to Darwin and then to WA, so our paths may not cross again on this trip, but we will keep in touch, and it will be interesting to follow their journey.

      Tomorrow, we pack up and start our journey on the East Arnhem Highway heading towards Gove.
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    • Dag 104

      Horse Whisperer

      30 juli 2021, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Had the most fantastic experience with Tom Curtain (Outback Experience) this morning. We had mixed expectations in our party. I was keen as, Ian was doubtful. We went out to Tom’s place and saw the way he works with unbroken horses and dogs with issues. It was brilliant. He never uses force. He uses a process called pressure and release. Stations here drop off brumbies for him to break in. It was amazing to watch them going through the process. We watched a girl get on a horse today that had only been handled by humans 3 times. She would only get on if the communication was going well. It really was incredible. At the end, Tom got on a horse he had only recently broken-in and rode him without a bridle and also without a halter. Stood on his back and sang a song. He is the horse whisperer!Läs mer

    • Dag 99

      Katherine

      11 juni 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      We hitched a ride back into Katherine with this lovely, eccentric European couple and stayed at the local hostel while we waited for the car to get repaired and for Pete’s upset stomach to recover. Lots of reading, eating and a few movies in bed for a couple of days :)Läs mer

    • Dag 154

      Katherine

      30 maj 2023, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      We crossed the border into NT!
      We stayed at a farmstay at Katherine for a night. There were lots of animals like, buffalo, pigs, goats, budgies, quails, chickens, ducks, donkeys, fish, baby crocodiles and snakes! We went down to the river at night and saw the big freshwater crocs.Läs mer

    • Dag 8

      Katherine

      25 juni 2016, Australien ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Coffee stop and quick shop, then onto Gunlom, Kakadu.

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