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Warmun

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    • Warmun roadhouse - Turkey Creek

      June 20, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Just amazing scenery on the twisty road through hills. Passed the Ord river. There must be an Australian name for the plains interspersed with gums pretty much evenly placed and continuing off to the hills. Hills sparsely treed on the sides with trees dotted along the top ridge- rather than just use ‘savannah’ or ‘veldt’ or ‘plain’.Read more

    • Day 42

      Mary Pool Rest Area

      August 7, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Because of the time difference in WA, we were up at the crack of dawn, and on the road before 8.30. We stopped and had a coffee at an aboriginal managed roadhouse. Brumbies were drinking from a trough in front of the petrol pumps, and we had already passed several on the side of the road. One of the Aboriginal workers came over to chat. He addressed Ian as 'hey cowboy' could you ride one of those?' He said they were pretty gentle, and the local kids were learning to ride on them.
      Just before Halls Creek, we passed about 4 New Age caravans, and I did my usual mad waving...to minimal response. We also burst a tyre on our caravan. Ian is a champion, and we were back on the road within the hour. Only one person stopped to see if we were okay. Puts Australian Mateship in doubt! Halls Creek was small, and as you would expect full of Aboriginals. Plenty of road trains too. One hit and killed a dog while passing down the main street. It was the dogs fault but still pretty gruesome. Lots of dogs were just roaming around the town.
      We drove on for another 118km to Mary Pool rest area, which was an absolute delight, and full of like minded people.
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    • Day 5

      Willare to Turkey Creek (Warmun)

      May 4, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      Another goal achieved, another 10 hour night of good sleep 😂. We were up at the crack of dawn feeling pretty refreshed. The place was ‘buzzing’ already with the truck drivers starting their trucks and First Nation People heading for breakfast to the cafe that opened at 6am already.
      I believe I totally forgot to put into yesterday’s diary entry, the most exciting news! Our first Chocconutz nut butter delivery to a Perth based store - Brighton Road Food Market in Scarborough - was completed by our friend Sally M. Fingers crossed this is a first one of many to come.
      Today, we were on the road well and truly before 7am, settling into our new morning routine well. Powered by coffee and smoothie from the local cafe. Interestingly, even the smallest road houses have good coffee machines installed and so far we did not have a bad brew! Quite impressive.
      The drive was quite spectacular today. It is difficult to describe the beauty of the ever changing scenery. It is visually stunning but somehow touches the soul at the same time. It was changing today from fields filled with Boab trees, huge ant nests, grassy lands, rocky hills, into never ending shrubs. All green with cows and today even horses. Kat saw a very black snake on the road and narrowly missed a big bird of pray who was feasting on the road and was too heavy to lift high quickly. I swear it’s legs just touched our windscreen as Kat was trying to safely stop.
      On the way we stopped at the Fitzgerald River and stocked up on some mosquito spray and citronella candles (so we can have romantic candle light dinners 😆 ).
      The river crossing was perfect, the water was still flowing, there was no wait to cross the crossing either, pretty smooth operation.
      We made another stop at Halls Creek, just a quick refuel ($2.34/litre) and headed to Turkey Creek. The road between Halls Creek and Turkey Creek is really breathtaking. The Purnululu National Park on the right side was covered in smoke as there is a prescribed burn, on the left side we were surrounded by King Leopold Range, Durack Range - simply stunning, unforgettable, beautiful.
      There was still some water when we were passing the creeks and even a little water over the road in one of the dips.
      We arrived to Turkey Creek just before 16.30, set our camper, dined on Aldi’s spinach and ricotta ravioli, and now sitting back and listening to dogs barking from the Aboriginal community settlement that is located just over the road. There is only one more camper in the park that is so far the cheapest powered site we paid for ($15/night). We don’t have to rush tomorrow as we are almost at our final destination so will head to the Warmun Community Art Centre first.
      We also had some unforeseen news today, our house/Alfi sitter has do do some emergency baby sitting in Sydney and is no longer available to do two weeks. Thankfully, our friends came to rescue and will take Alfi under their caring wings. Thank you so much S&B. Donkey’s and Alpaca’s will also be fed so all is good, crisis is averted and we can continue our holidays with no worries.
      Today’s toll: 693km, total: 3395km

      Also, forgot to mentioned that we saw some helicopter stock mustering… 🚁 🐮 🚁
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    • Day 16

      El Questro to Kununurra and Turkey Creek

      May 15, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      Had a really nice afternoon yesterday after the walk. We just sat in shade and read our books and relaxed. We were also contemplating the morning plan consisting of illegal charging of the camper in the main camp…
      I finally managed to Kat’s dislike to change the Canasta score. It will not last long as Kat is pretty determined to change that soon again!!
      We got up early to execute our plan, packed up the camper which was a bit harder than usual as the canvas was pretty damp. We parked it at the main camp in one of the empty powered sites and hooked our camper trailer to power to see what happens. We were charging the camper trailer for more than an hour and to our disappointment the battery did not charge at all. So we decided to execute plan B - call all repair services or auto electricians in Kununurra. Unfortunately, they were all booked out weeks ahead and some just simply advised that they only service locals and not tourists.
      The El Questro staff advised to contact the Auto Pro service which we did and I spoke with a guy who sounded like he could help us out although I must admit he sounded a bit different. Anyway, beggars cannot be choosers so we headed back to Kununurra.
      Well, that was a bit of waste of time although we went back to the ice cream shop because ice cream solves everything 😂.
      The guy in the shop confirmed that there is power output from the solar panels, power output from our car but supposedly the batteries are so depleted that the little voltage coming from either the solar or car will not make a sufficient charge. He also said that the voltage thingie mounted in the camper trailer is maybe faulty but he was not sure… in the end we don’t think he was sure of anything so we decided to pack up the camper trailer and continue with the trip. We took the battery in the car and since I have also packed the battery charger for this trip, we decided to charge the battery over night at the caravan site in Turkey Creek. We also got a back up cool box and ice so we survive our 4 days in the Bungle Bungles without any power.
      We stocked up on more bread and water and headed to Turkey Creek also known as Warmun.
      We are lucky, there is only another caravan and that is all. We parked on the site where we have access to a power pole that we completely hogged. We plugged in our fridge/freezer that we have put on the lowest temperature possible so it lasts a bit longer when we leave tomorrow. We also plugged in the buttery that is getting bulk charge and hopefully will be ok for tomorrow’s re-installation to the camper trailer and we also hogged a third power pole that we use to charge our personal items e.g. watch and phones 😂😇
      We had a nice diner and will be heading to bed soon as we both feel a little tired today.
      We got some great news today - the road to Bungle Bungle has just been graded so fingers crossed the drive will not be as painful as we thought.
      Alfi also got a house sitters changeover today and we are sure he will miss Kathleen heaps.
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